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sherry mccartney wrote:

> , I have just been to the website. Whey is a dairy product so I wonder

> how it can be lactose free. I am waiting for a reply to that and your

> question. Sherry

Well I'm not ...but lactose is but one component of dairy - it is possible

with todays technology to extract certain components from mosts foods

kinda like decaffeinating coffee,etc.

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> sherry mccartney wrote:

>

> > , I have just been to the website. Whey is a dairy product so I

wonder

> > how it can be lactose free. I am waiting for a reply to that and your

> > question. Sherry

>

> Well I'm not ...but lactose is but one component of dairy - it is

possible

> with todays technology to extract certain components from mosts foods

> kinda like decaffeinating coffee,etc.

>

>

I have the e-mail address for this web site and have sent my question to

them. When I get an answer I will pass it on if anyone else is interested.

Sherry did you send them this question as well?

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, I have just been to the website. Whey is a dairy product so I wonder

how it can be lactose free. I am waiting for a reply to that and your

question. Sherry

>From: " Prescott " <gprescottis@...>

>Reply-egroups

> " " <egroups>

>Subject: Another book

>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:28:13 -0700

>

>I recently found another book dealing with blood type eating. It is called

> " The Answer is in your Blood " by M. Weissberg, M.D. and ph

>Christiano, A.P.P.T. It is very interesting in that it was published after

>Dr. D's book and is the result of a research study. Much of the

>information

>is the same but there are a few variations. For instance they say that

>Whey

>Protein Isolate is extremely beneficial for all blood types as it boosts

>the

>immune system for those whose systems are impaired or compromised. They

>include the glycemic index of most common foods and explain gene

>frequencies. They have charts and grafts to support their opinions a

>result of their research. Just puts a little slant on the same subject.

>Now for my question. Does anyone know what the difference between whey

>protein and whey protein isolate is? I have been avoiding whey protein as

>had assumed it was an avoid.

>There is a web site at www.4blood.com.

>

>gprescottis@...

>

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Yes I did.

>From: " Prescott " <gprescottis@...>

>Reply-egroups

><egroups>

>Subject: Re: Another book

>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 21:18:18 -0700

>

>

>

> > sherry mccartney wrote:

> >

> > > , I have just been to the website. Whey is a dairy product so I

>wonder

> > > how it can be lactose free. I am waiting for a reply to that and your

> > > question. Sherry

> >

> > Well I'm not ...but lactose is but one component of dairy - it is

>possible

> > with todays technology to extract certain components from mosts foods

> > kinda like decaffeinating coffee,etc.

> >

> >

>I have the e-mail address for this web site and have sent my question to

>them. When I get an answer I will pass it on if anyone else is interested.

>Sherry did you send them this question as well?

>

>

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