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The Designer Whey says it's non-denatured. True Whey is 18.25 for how

much? The Designer Whey is $15.99 for 2.1lbs. Thank you!

Sue

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> They are better because they are non denatured. If you look up and

> read info about the products mentioned, you see that most common whey

> proteins are made as a side product of cheese or some such stuff. The

> wheys like ImmunePro,RenewPro,Imuplus, etc. are made differently

> solely for the whey protien, immunoglobulins, etc.

>

>

> http://www.dfwcfids.org/medical/whey.html

>

> The cheapest one I know of is The True Whey from vitanet. $18.25

> shipped.

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" Whey is a natural dairy protein that is derived from the cheese

making process. Most commercial whey supplements are derived from

cow's milk, which is comprised of 6.25% protein: 20% in the form of

whey. Whey protein supplements utilize the concentrated protein,

eliminating the lactose and milk fat making it a remarkable source of

protein. " http://www.designerwhey.com/

This is from the designer whey site. I don't see where it says or how

it could be non-denatured. Unless a whey is made specifically for the

good stuff, it's going to be denatured. The cheap, commercial wheys

are not going to be the same as the wheys mentioned on this list.

I don't know how much is contained in a container, if you google the

info provided I'm sure it says there. Add quotation marks, " the true

whey " , for example, to search for an exact phrase.

I think for sleep sam-e and the tryptophan/gaba might help.

> >

> > They are better because they are non denatured. If you look up

and

> > read info about the products mentioned, you see that most common

whey

> > proteins are made as a side product of cheese or some such stuff.

The

> > wheys like ImmunePro,RenewPro,Imuplus, etc. are made differently

> > solely for the whey protien, immunoglobulins, etc.

> >

> >

> > http://www.dfwcfids.org/medical/whey.html

> >

> > The cheapest one I know of is The True Whey from vitanet. $18.25

> > shipped.

>

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I'm just learning about whey. As long as a product has been made at a

low temperature, then it's still non-denatured??

Sue

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> I don't know how much is contained in a container, if you google the

> info provided I'm sure it says there. Add quotation marks, " the true

> whey " , for example, to search for an exact phrase.

>

> I think for sleep sam-e and the tryptophan/gaba might help.

>

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