Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 = = = Original message = = = Dan wrote: " Hope you're feeling better... " Hi Dan! I AM feeling much better since I stopped taking a teaspoon a day of PMN non-denatured whey protein. So I'm suspecting it as the culprit for my crippling flu-like muscle and joint pain and fatigue. But there were so many other variables at the time that I'm going to have to conduct another experiement with the whey. I also had a flu shot, and found mold in the bathroom that I had to clean up. So I'm going to wait until I can afford to be sick for a couple of days and then try the whey protein again. ___________________________________________________________ Sent by ePrompter, the premier email notification software. Free download at http://www.ePrompter.com. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Sleepless, The way I understand whey protein effects is that it builds our glutathione and when it does, its role as the " master detoxifier " is to detox what is ailing us -- and this is where we feel some reactions to this " killing off what shouldn't be there. " I had a similar reaction when I first started Metagenics Undenatured Whey Protein. I started with 2 scoops, but could not tolerate the reactions. I knew I needed to take it, as Dr. Hoekstra had written about how it can reduce certain bad organisms to normal range. I'd already had a really bad reaction to taking abx for the problem, but needed to take something to do the job. I tolerated the one scoop ok, and things got tolerable. Six months after I had begun taking it, my physician redid my tests, and sure enough, the respiratory organism (very resistant) was under control. I encourage you, if you have some left, to try it again -- only this time start at a fraction of what you had used before. If you stay on the smallest tolerable dose, before long it will have done (most probably) what it needed to do. You are probably very toxic, and this may be the reason for your very uncomfortable reaction. bg " Hope you're feeling better... " > > Hi Dan! > > I AM feeling much better since I stopped taking a teaspoon a day > of PMN non-denatured whey protein. So I'm suspecting it as the > culprit for my crippling flu-like muscle and joint pain and > fatigue. > > But there were so many other variables at the time that I'm > going to have to conduct another experiement with the whey. I > also had a flu shot, and found mold in the bathroom that I had > to clean up. > > So I'm going to wait until I can afford to be sick for a couple > of days and then try the whey protein again. > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Sent by ePrompter, the premier email notification software. > Free download at http://www.ePrompter.com. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 my replies below... " Hope you're feeling better... " > > Hi Dan! > > I AM feeling much better since I stopped taking a teaspoon a day > of PMN non-denatured whey protein. So I'm suspecting it as the > culprit for my crippling flu-like muscle and joint pain and > fatigue. Well, I guess that is more proof that what helps one, might make another much worse. A teaspoon! That is amazing. Reminds me of grapefruit seed extract. My sis just recommended that for me today - as I have a wonderful sinus infection and scratchy throat -- but I tried that 2-3 years ago for candida or what-ever, and it just made me intensely cold from head to toe (it's a very bitter substance), and made my anxiety, etc., much worse -- yet others swear by it. > > But there were so many other variables at the time that I'm > going to have to conduct another experiement with the whey. I > also had a flu shot, and found mold in the bathroom that I had > to clean up. What did you use to clean the mold? Not bleach I wouldn't think? I have it on my shower curtain ever since my landlord removed the bathroom fan a MONTH ago for repair. I'll probably just throw it in the washing machine with some hydrogen peroxide??? A flu shot? I've read of some folks thinking they got cfs from flu shots. ANYWAY, good to hear you're feeling better! d. > > > > __________________________________________________ _________ > Sent by ePrompter, the premier email notification software. > Free download at http://www.ePrompter.com. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: " bsgttx " <bsgttx@...> The way I understand whey protein effects is that it builds our glutathione and when it does, its role as the " master detoxifier " is to detox what is ailing us -- and this is where we feel some reactions to this " killing off what shouldn't be there. " bg, That's the theory, but as I've pointed out before, there is a problem in relating it to the practice. The early proponents of whey as a means of increasing glutathione said that it would take about six months to raise cellular glutathione. The snag is that people taking undenatured whey experience the strong reaction as soon as it gets into the bloodstream, so if whey does increase glutathione, we'd need to look for other evidence for it. The timing of this reaction is all wrong and it must be due to the action of other active ingredients. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 The first time I tried whey protein, for about 6 months, I kept getting worse and worse on it no matter what I did. I kept tapering back the dose until I was taking almost nothing, but still kept getting worse. I had a giant mysterious lump in my armpit for awhile and exceptionally swollen lymph nodes for long after I stopped, and the crash from that original whey experience lasted and lasted. I thought it had made me permanently worse, and I'm still not sure it didn't, years later. Later, I slowley began using Metal-Free, the mercury detoxifier Cheney was using at the time. Again, I could tolerate very little of it, but I managed to build up quite a bit. After I took that for about 9 months and, I'm guessing, excreted some mercury but I can't be sure, I was able to tolerate the whey. I now can tolerate up to a scoop a day of whey with no problem. I think for some of us whey detoxes things too rapidly, and actually makes us much worse. If this is the case, though, I think one should definitely look into mercury as a possibility (I never had a positive test for mercury either, but I never test positive for anything and think most toxins in my body are just too deeply bound up to show up on tests; however, I just felt strongly that it was/is an issue due to having 11 fillings removed, so I went ahead with the treatment anyway). Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 Rob, I believe either Dr. Hoekstra or Dr. Cheney, or both, said that in 6 months taking undenatured whey protein that it will actually increase glutathione enough (or do something) that it will get c. pneumoniae under control. And, it did just that in my case. My physician documented this by a test before we started (not just for my taking the whey protein, he wanted to know the results of some tests for me and did them). When I told him what I'd read about it routing our the c. pneu. organism in 6 months, he said we were going to check that out and marked my chart and he retested me after that length of time -- and BINGO, it did what I read it would do. So, I don't believe it takes 6 months for it to start building glutathione -- in me, anyway, I'm happy to say. bg > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " bsgttx " <bsgttx@c...> > > The way I understand whey protein effects is that it builds our > glutathione and when it does, its role as the " master detoxifier " is > to detox what is ailing us -- and this is where we feel some > reactions to this " killing off what shouldn't be there. " > > bg, > > That's the theory, but as I've pointed out before, there is a problem in > relating it to the practice. > > The early proponents of whey as a means of increasing glutathione said > that it would take about six months to raise cellular glutathione. The > snag is that people taking undenatured whey experience the strong reaction > as soon as it gets into the bloodstream, so if whey does increase > glutathione, we'd need to look for other evidence for it. The timing of > this reaction is all wrong and it must be due to the action of other > active ingredients. > > Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 bg, I'm not disputing that undenatured whey can raise glutathione levels. I was responding to the claim that the evidence for it is the reaction that PWC can get when taking it. Glutathione, if I remember rightly, is manufactured inside cells and it takes time, yet the reaction happens bigtime as soon as the whey hits the bloodstream. That must be caused by another mechanism and I've made some suggestions in the past -- from memory, immunoglobulins or ferrolactin, but I don't have an ingredients list here. Rob ----- Original Message ----- From: " bsgttx " <bsgttx@...> Rob, I believe either Dr. Hoekstra or Dr. Cheney, or both, said that in 6 months taking undenatured whey protein that it will actually increase glutathione enough (or do something) that it will get c. pneumoniae under control. And, it did just that in my case. My physician documented this by a test before we started (not just for my taking the whey protein, he wanted to know the results of some tests for me and did them). When I told him what I'd read about it routing our the c. pneu. organism in 6 months, he said we were going to check that out and marked my chart and he retested me after that length of time -- and BINGO, it did what I read it would do. So, I don't believe it takes 6 months for it to start building glutathione -- in me, anyway, I'm happy to say. bg > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " bsgttx " <bsgttx@c...> > > The way I understand whey protein effects is that it builds our > glutathione and when it does, its role as the " master detoxifier " is > to detox what is ailing us -- and this is where we feel some > reactions to this " killing off what shouldn't be there. " > > bg, > > That's the theory, but as I've pointed out before, there is a problem in > relating it to the practice. > > The early proponents of whey as a means of increasing glutathione said > that it would take about six months to raise cellular glutathione. The > snag is that people taking undenatured whey experience the strong reaction > as soon as it gets into the bloodstream, so if whey does increase > glutathione, we'd need to look for other evidence for it. The timing of > this reaction is all wrong and it must be due to the action of other > active ingredients. > > Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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