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Hi, Yaakov.

The important thing for making glutathione is that the whey protein

be undenatured. That means that it must be processed at low

temperatures, without acid treatment. I believe that the reason for

this is that the cysteine in the whey protein must be kept in its

original cysteine state, and not oxidized to cystine. Cystine is

much less readily usable by the liver cells for making glutathione.

ImmunoPro Rx is a concentrate. It is not a byproduct of

cheesemaking, which I think all the others (the isolates) are. The

others are initially pasteurized as part of the cheese making

process, and then the damaged molecules are removed and the rest of

the processing is done at low temperatures, while ImmunoPro Rx is

not pasteurized at the usual high temperature. The bacteria are

removed by filtration. ImmunoPro Rx accordingly contains

lactoferrin and immunoglobulins, while many of the others do not,

because these molecules are easily damaged by heat. Some products

have lactoferrin added back in, obtained from another process.

ImmunoPro Rx appears to be more potent than the others, and for some

PWCs it appears to be too potent. I think the reason is that it

brings the immune system and the detox system up fast, as

glutathione is synthesized, and the backlog of pathogens and toxins

is high from the long duration of the illness, with low

glutathione. Many PWCs have started with a very small dosage at

first, and worked up, and this has helped them to avoid the strong

Herxheimer reaction.

I am not financially connected to ImmunoPro Rx.

Rich

> Hi everyone,

>

> Someone told me about a site where you can make your own protein

> mix. Its called www.proteinfactory.com

> Here is a listing of the different protein powders you can

> put in you mix. You can mix and match as much or as little of

each

> one you want. The prices below are per pound

>

> Protein Powders:

>

> Aussie Caseinate: $5.99

> CFM Whey Isolate: $8.85

> Colostrum Powder: $39.99

> Egg White Protein: $6.99

> Hydro 520: $9.99

> Hydro 1400: $9.99

> Hydrolyzed 360: $14.99

> Ion Exchange Whey Isolate: $8.89

> Iso-Chill Whey Isolate: $6.50

> Isoflax: $3.05

> Micellar Casein: $10.79

> Milk Protein Isolate: $5.99

> Soy Protein Isolate: $4.29

> Soy XT: $4.99

> Super Bovine Serum: $39.99

> Whey Protein Concentrate: $4.25

> Whole Organic Egg: $11.25

> Yolk Powder: $4.39

>

> Some of these items I have no idea what they are.

> Does anyone know which one would boost glutathione the most?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Yaakov

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Jim,

Just an idea. You may ask the producer. I did that once and they

answered.You may give them the batch number if you are not sure of the

production time.

Best regards.

Nil

Re: Re: Choose Your Own Whey - To Increase

Glutathione

> Rich,

>

> Do you think whey protein (in this case ImuPlus) that is 3 years old loses

>

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Jim,

My guess is that if it has been kept relatively cool and dry and has

been in a closed container, it's probably O.K. I would pay

attention to how it smells, how it looks, and how it tastes, also.

Rich

> Rich,

>

> Do you think whey protein (in this case ImuPlus) that is 3 years

old loses

> those beneficial ingredients' beneficial effects?

>

> Thanks,,

>

> Jim

>

>

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