Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 > You bring up whey for the hundredth time no matter what is being > talked about. Why? Have you cured yourself of cancer using > exclusively whey? Are you a shareholder in a company that produces > it? Are you a marketer, distributor, manufacturer, or just a consumer > satisfied beyond repair? What's the story? Curious! > > Elena I'm a wholistic consultant who deals with cancer. It would not be a good idea to use whey exclusively. I used to do pretty good business selling Immunocal but I soon learned that all cold-processed wheys produce glutathione to varying degrees and I decided to give this information out to save clients money so they could afford a more complete, more wholistic program. Though I removed refences to Immunocal, there is still a sugar-free cold-processed whey on my website, just one brand of probably more than a dozen out there. Your question does not indicate that you folIowed the link to more information. Here it is again: http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/GSH_medline.html The reason I repeatedly bring up cold-processed whey will be apparent once you read up on it. Suffice to say it's well studied, and its scope of action makes it a foundational product for eveyone, especially for people who are ill. It has been shown in research to work on cancer either alone or in conjunction with chemotherapy, and it also reduces toxin load including the side effects of chemo and radiation. Being the producer of the master antioxidant and detoxifier it's also a preventive, as toxin and free radical loading is behind most diseases including cancer. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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