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How does whey protein compare to other types of proteins?

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Purity Whey protein is a very high quality complete protein with rich amounts of all the essential amino acids. Whey protein isolate is the purest form of whey protein, which is why it is absorbed so quickly and efficiently into the body. Click here to view a table listing various protein sources and their protein quality scores. As you will see, all of the commonly used protein quality-scoring methods show whey protein to be an excellent, high quality source of protein.

What is the difference between this product and other whey proteins?

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A. this product has been shown to differ from other whey proteins in its effect upon the immune system. Specifically, scientific studies on other whey proteins have not shown the same immune stimulating effects that are seen with this product. this product is has been extensively studied in the clinical literature. Comparing the bio-active ingredients in this product to those in other whey proteins clearly shows the superiority of this product.

What are some additional benefits of whey proteins?

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A. this product has been clinically demonstrated to increase exercise capacity by 13 percent (Lands et al., 1999), and may be useful as a supplement for competitive athletes. Wattanabe et al. (Japan) conducted a clinical study with this product to evaluate increases in GSH among patients with Hepatitis B and C, and found that these viruses are vulnerable to glutathione.

What are some common exercise reactions?

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Some number of people experience reactions to exercise, ranging from uticaria, a harmless red blotchiness on the neck, face, or arms, to exercise induced asthma or bronchospasm, to anaphylaxis. Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is most likely to strike individuals exercising in cold, dusty, or excessively humid environments, and can range in severity from mild coughing to severe discomfort.

Q. What is the difference between bioactive whey protein and other whey proteins?

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A. Bioactive whey protein has been shown to differ from other whey proteins in its effect upon the immune system. Specifically, scientific studies on other whey proteins have not shown the same immune stimulating effects that are seen with bioactive whey protein. Bioactive whey protein is has been extensively studied in the clinical literature. Comparing bioactive whey protein to other commercial whey proteins clearly shows the superiority of bioactive whey protein.

How does the manufacturing of our product differ from other whey proteins?

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A. In the manufacturing of other whey proteins several things occur: in the process of heating and Pasteurization, critical bonds holding the cystine together get broken down ("denatured", meaning they loose their original nature--similar to the denaturing and irreversible changing of liquid egg white by the heating process involved in frying an egg). The exact type of proteins that serve to increase tissue and serum glutathione most effectively are lost or diminished.

What are common allergic reactions to food?

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The most common manifestations of allergic reactions to foods may involve the skin (causing rash, hives, itching or swelling), respiratory tract (wheezing, cough, chest tightness, shortness of breath, sneezing, runny nose), cardiovascular system (dizziness, lightheadedness, loss of consciousness, chest pain) and gastro-intestinal tract (including stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea). Experts do not know why some people have mild reactions and others have life threatening reactions.

Are reactions, such as a stinging sensation, common with these products?

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No they are not common, this may happen if you are saturating the skin with too much Vitamin-C. Alternatively, the skin may not be fully cleansed from previous products, and this may cause a reaction. Generally, any reactions experienced will very soon subside as it is a completely natural product, replacing what should be in our skin anyway.

What is whey?

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The watery material that remains after most of the protein and fat have been removed from milk during the cheese-making process. It is also the liquid that rises to the top of yogurt. It is typically vegetarian.

What is whey protein?

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Whey protein is a high quality protein powder from cow's milk. Milk has two proteins: Casein (approximately 80%) and Whey Protein (approximately 20%). Whey protein is more soluble than casein and also has a higher quality rating. It is often referred to as the "Gold Standard" of protein as it is the most nutritious protein available.

What about allergic reactions?

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We have no idea if it will cause an allergic reaction on you or your family. As with ANY product, use a small portion on your forearm and check it every hour for eight hours before using. If you have any reaction whatsoever, you can send the entire kit back and we will refund your money for the product.

What are Proteins?

Without protein, your organs, hair, nails, immune system and every other part of your body would not survive. Those who work out need to supply their bodies with enough protein to carry out the bodies regular day to day functions along with recovering from your daily workouts. Best Protein Sources: Protein Powders and Supplements, Turkey, Chicken, Fish (White), Lean Red Meat & Egg Whites.
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