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I recently had a relative suggest taking whey powder as a

supplement...what does whey powder do for you? Pros and cons?

I know very little about this and would appreciate any suggestions

for/against/whatever regarding this stuff.

 

Thanks!! Alex

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Whey powder is an Alkaline food and is an excellent

source of protien and calcium. It is made from the

liquid left over after processing cheese and other

dairy products. Unlike those products, whey does

usually cause or contribute to food allergies or

sensitivities. And individuals with lactose

intolerance can also drink it as the lactose it

removed. It is more easily digested, unlike soy, and

doesn't effect the thyroid like soy powder does. Soy

is an acidic food and is very hard on the thyroid.

 

You do need to be careful of all the other junk that

they add to these so called whey drinks. All sorts of

colorings, flavorings etc have been added to make them

more attractive. I prefer American Designer plain. It

has the fewest amounts of garbage added to it. It's

simple enough to add your own flavorings when

necessary. We use it in smoothies and use the fruit

and juice for sweetners and flavors.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

 

 

--- " Alexandra K. " <alex_93_girl wrote:

 

> I recently had a relative suggest taking whey powder

> as a

> supplement...what does whey powder do for you? Pros

> and cons?

> I know very little about this and would appreciate

> any suggestions

> for/against/whatever regarding this stuff.

>

> Thanks!! Alex

>

>

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