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Hi Amber,

 

> <<I tell prople to take 40-60 grams of Dyna Whey. >>

>

> ==>The only Whey I could find at my health food store was Now brand

> " Whey Protein Isolate " containing 100% microfiltered whey protein

> isolate (providing B-lactoglobun, a-lactalbumin, immunoglobins and

> glycomacro peptides. Also gives a long list of 'typical amino acid

> profile'. I scoop = 28g. Is this the kidn of whey that's helpful for

> cancer patients?

>

> ~Amber

 

The fractions that contain the bulk of the glutathione precursors are

serum albumin, beta-lactalbumin, and lactoferrin. It appears these

may have been previously extracted from the Now product. Also, if the

whey doesn't say " undenatured " , " cold-processed " , " low-temperatures "

or some such it probably isn't.

 

regards,

 

Duncan Crow

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Hi Duncan:

 

 

<<The fractions that contain the bulk of the glutathione precursors are

serum albumin, beta-lactalbumin, and lactoferrin. It appears these

may have been previously extracted from the Now product. Also, if the

whey doesn't say " undenatured " , " cold-processed " , " low-temperatures "

or some such it probably isn't.>>

 

==>Thank you for explaining what it is in the whey that works (I am

clueless...). I did email the Now company asking about their whey and got

this incredibly prompt response:

 

" It is high speed air dried & low heat processed to not denature the

product.

Nothing is extracted from the product so naturally occurring alpha and beta

lactalbumins and lactoferrin are present. "

 

So it appears that this brand of whey is the correct kind then, right??

 

~Amber

 

 

 

 

 

 

regards,

 

Duncan Crow

 

 

 

 

 

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> <<The fractions that contain the bulk of the glutathione precursors

> are serum albumin, beta-lactalbumin, and lactoferrin. It appears these

> may have been previously extracted from the Now product. Also, if the

> whey doesn't say " undenatured " , " cold-processed " , " low-temperatures "

> or some such it probably isn't.>>

>

> ==>Thank you for explaining what it is in the whey that works (I am

> clueless...). I did email the Now company asking about their whey and

> got this incredibly prompt response:

>

> " It is high speed air dried & low heat processed to not denature the

> product. Nothing is extracted from the product so naturally occurring

> alpha and beta lactalbumins and lactoferrin are present. "

>

> So it appears that this brand of whey is the correct kind then,

> right??

 

That's the stuff :)

 

Duncan

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