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    Default 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Put together a free report covering major topics of whey protein as an EPub doc. so most E-reader programs via comp, tablets, phone, etc can read it. Can be found on Kobo:

    Fifty Shaded Of Whey

    The title a play on the cheesy book of soft porn/romance so popular currently. :cool:

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    "Whey protein is one of the most popular protein supplements sold. It’s used by athletes of all kinds and those looking to benefit from this protein, that has literally been used as a medicinal food for thousands of years. However, much confusion over whey abounds. What types are best? Isolates or concentrates? Grass fed organic whey best? Can it help with weight loss? What about cancer and immunity? Where does whey come from and what about compounds within whey (such as lactoferrin) that have their own potential benefits?

    Fifty Shades Of Whey will clear up the confusion – using objective science based information vs. marketing and hyperbole so common – to help users of this food supplement make smart decisions on whey proteins."

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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Are there good soy or other based products that do the same thing? I can't use whey.

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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Quote Originally Posted by ArmySGT. View Post
    Are there good soy or other based products that do the same thing? I can't use whey.
    Not really no, whey has unique effects not seen with other proteins in terms of immunity, cancer, etc. Soy does have some unique effects of its own, but there's ongoing debate whether soy based phyto estrogens are a good idea in high doses, especially for men. Why can't you use whey? If lactose intolerant (the most common problem with dairy) , whey isolates are lactose free BTW and I cover that in this free report.
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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Quote Originally Posted by ArmySGT. View Post
    Are there good soy or other based products that do the same thing? I can't use whey.
    Not really no, whey has unique effects not seen with other proteins in terms of immunity, cancer, etc. and possibly even weight loss. Soy does have some unique effects of its own, but there's ongoing debate whether soy based phyto estrogens are a good idea in high doses, especially for men. If just looking for a simple protein supplement, there's many options out there and whey not unique in that respect.

    Why can't you use whey? If lactose intolerant (the most common problem with dairy) , whey isolates are lactose free BTW and I cover that in this free report.
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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Yeah I am lactose intolerant. Anytime I try one of these milk based protein shakes or protein bars it is all the worst (graphic) symptoms of problems of that allergy. This goes for meal replacement shakes and bars too.

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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Quote Originally Posted by ArmySGT. View Post
    Yeah I am lactose intolerant. Anytime I try one of these milk based protein shakes or protein bars it is all the worst (graphic) symptoms of problems of that allergy. This goes for meal replacement shakes and bars too.
    Straight high grade isolate is lactose free, so if you had issues with an isolate, it shouldn't be from lactose.
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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    Now free off Amazon BTW HERE

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    Default Re: 50 Shades Of Whey!

    I have had a few people tell they wanted to read that report but didn't have a Kindle. You DON'T need a kindle to read kindle books. Amazon has **free** apps to read kindle books on pretty much anything. As expected, they don't push that as they want to sell Kindle readers, but here's where you can get the reader apps if you don't have a Kindle:


    http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...cId=1000493771
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