Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 > B " H > Duncan, > Thanks so much for your suggestion for the undenatured whey...do you have a > ready source for this? Also, as I am strictly kosher, I could only use this > product if it had an acceptable kosher certification. Do you think I need to > be concerned with rotating my protein sources over 4 days, like my Dr. would > like? My ELISA IGg testing from Alletess indicated 18 food sensitivities, but > the only problem proteins were glutens, caseins and chicken eggs. Debra & Her > Crew of Yeastie Beasties Hi Debra, The bulk inulin you're getting from me is kosher. My whey powder is not kosher, but Immunocal is, I believe. It's also four times the price. You don't have to rotate your protein sources; you could use exclusively whey powder if you want to. Your food sensitivities will go away after you've detoxified for awhile. It's just an overactive immune system, likely resulting from toxin load. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 I am new to this site and I tried to order your whey and the site kept taking me to a form to fill out for selling the whey myself. Also to sign something regarding liabilities using the product. Kinda made me nervous. Thanks, Sheila ps I was able to buy the inulin by clicking on pay pal. Re: Attn: Duncan: Re: Protein rich diet helps eliminate candida toxins from bloodstream. > B " H > Duncan, > Thanks so much for your suggestion for the undenatured whey...do you have a > ready source for this? Also, as I am strictly kosher, I could only use this > product if it had an acceptable kosher certification. Do you think I need to > be concerned with rotating my protein sources over 4 days, like my Dr. would > like? My ELISA IGg testing from Alletess indicated 18 food sensitivities, but > the only problem proteins were glutens, caseins and chicken eggs. Debra & Her > Crew of Yeastie Beasties Hi Debra, The bulk inulin you're getting from me is kosher. My whey powder is not kosher, but Immunocal is, I believe. It's also four times the price. You don't have to rotate your protein sources; you could use exclusively whey powder if you want to. Your food sensitivities will go away after you've detoxified for awhile. It's just an overactive immune system, likely resulting from toxin load. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 B " H Yeah!! I also felt strongly, after this month's worth of learning that the food sensitivities weren't " authentic " but probably caused by leaky gut from the yeasties. BTW, my 8 yr old daughter's lab results came back & she's in the same boat...and all she ever ate was what needs to go...she hates proteins and veggies. Are Sugar Snap Peas OK? They tasted awfully sweet, so I was suspicious. BTW, everything kosher seems to be 4x the price...rarely is a bargain ever found...The Immunocal is made by what company? It still may not have an acceptable certification, so I'll have to check further. Thanks so much, Duncan, for your advice. Debra & the Yeastie Beastie Crew Re: Attn: Duncan: Re: Protein rich diet helps eliminate candida toxins from bloodstream. > B " H > Duncan, > Thanks so much for your suggestion for the undenatured whey...do you have a > ready source for this? Also, as I am strictly kosher, I could only use this > product if it had an acceptable kosher certification. Do you think I need to > be concerned with rotating my protein sources over 4 days, like my Dr. would > like? My ELISA IGg testing from Alletess indicated 18 food sensitivities, but > the only problem proteins were glutens, caseins and chicken eggs. Debra & Her > Crew of Yeastie Beasties Hi Debra, The bulk inulin you're getting from me is kosher. My whey powder is not kosher, but Immunocal is, I believe. It's also four times the price. You don't have to rotate your protein sources; you could use exclusively whey powder if you want to. Your food sensitivities will go away after you've detoxified for awhile. It's just an overactive immune system, likely resulting from toxin load. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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