Whey Protein Isolate

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Whey Protein Isolate

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Can people here, with dairy issues, tolerate this? If so, I am onto some good bread. Deb
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Whey is a tough one since it is not only dairy, but has lactose also
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whey_protein_isolate
Whey isolates contain the higher percentage of pure protein and can be pure enough to be virtually lactose free, carbohydrate free, fat free, and cholesterol free.
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Always double check all ingredients of individual brands,

Some are 30% pea /70% soy...
Some have artificial sweetners.

I have found one that is 100% non GMO rice, it has become a very affordable meal/snack. Very handy when I am out for long periods /at work etc
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Post by gluten »

Hi, Whey is the by-product when making cheese. One item to look for is what type of sweetner they use. Jon
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