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Forgot to put in my previous post about how imuplus is really helping me,

that imuplus is the allergy research co./nutricology product that cheney says

should be same as immunocal (nondenatured whey protein isolates). anyway, if

you have flu like symptoms, i would definitely recommend this product a lot.

i dont have any financial interest in imuplus, etc.

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Are most of the folk who find immoncal helpful people that have some degree

of fevor. My temp runs down into the 96s.

thanks

Steve

> Re: Imuplus is same as immunocal?

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> Forgot to put in my previous post about how imuplus is really helping me,

> that imuplus is the allergy research co./nutricology product that cheney

> says

> should be same as immunocal (nondenatured whey protein isolates). anyway,

> if

> you have flu like symptoms, i would definitely recommend this product a

> lot.

> i dont have any financial interest in imuplus, etc.

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> Are most of the folk who find immoncal helpful people that have some degree

> of fevor. My temp runs down into the 96s.

>

> thanks

>

> Steve

Hi Steve,

I am not one prone to fevers. My normal temp is consistently 97 degrees. I am

really getting an immune response from even SMALL doses of Immunocal! I get a

sore throat, sore glands and fevers if

I take very much of it. But in small doses does give me a little more energy, a

little less pain, and sense of coping and well being. I've only been on it a

few weeks.

Marcia

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ditto marcia comment.: on immunocal if go beyond six level tsp /day my

temperature hits 98.8 f which makes me feel wretched and can go up to 99.6 if

i hit the jackpot. otherwise feel better on a lower dose of immunocal with

more energy, stomach behaving better.less constipated, less headaches on

immunocal... let you know when i switch to implus..

ellice

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In a message dated 6/10/99 4:45:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tab@...

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> Does anyone know why whey protein would induce fever??

I think because the dose is too high and I am herxing once again......

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Hi,

Does anyone know why whey protein would induce fever??

Thanks,

CHristie

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At 07:41 PM 6/8/99 EDT, you wrote:

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>ditto marcia comment.: on immunocal if go beyond six level tsp /day my

>temperature hits 98.8 f which makes me feel wretched and can go up to 99.6

if

>i hit the jackpot. otherwise feel better on a lower dose of immunocal with

>more energy, stomach behaving better.less constipated, less headaches on

>immunocal... let you know when i switch to implus..

>ellice

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I'm new to this list but have found that anything that comes from milk is not

always beneficial to us humans.

My daughter, who has CFS, has always been allergic to milk which includes

whey. When I research milk allergy I find alot of information linking various

health problems with the consuming of milk past infancy.

Briefly, my daughter has tried almost everything (except experimental or

extreme things), especially in the area of diet and supplements, to recover

from CFS which is robbing her of any semblance of a normal life.

After reading about milk protein, we are presently looking into the

possibility of her having an amino acid intolerance. Admittedly it's a long

shot.

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for those who are " fan " of immunocal (and as you know that does not include

me) you may enjoy this site:http://www.cfsaudio.4biz.net/lef/index.htm#

> Re: Imuplus is same as immunocal?

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> In a message dated 6/10/99 4:45:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tab@...

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> > Does anyone know why whey protein would induce fever??

> I think because the dose is too high and I am herxing once again......

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