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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Because whey is the most effective way to deliver precursors for GSH synthesis, as well as being shown to raise GSH levels in humans and animals, it is theorized that whey may be especially effective for people suffering from CFS. Although large-scale studies with CFS and whey have yet to be done, the idea makes perfect sense and it may be worth a try for people with CFS to use whey on a regular basis.

Cancer prevention / cancer recovery
Diabetes prevention / treatment of diabetes
Healthy Aging
Wound Healing
ADD/ADHD
Gout
Hepatitis
Disease Prevention
LDL Cholesterol
GI tolerance
Gastric bypass recovery patients
Pressure ulcers
Stress
High blood pressure
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Pregnant women
 


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Here are some of the differences between whey protein and soy protein.


-Whey protein is a nutritionally complete protein. It contains bioactive ingredients, like immunoglobulins and lactoferrin, that help support the immune system.
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-Athletes prefer whey protein to soy protein due to its rich abundance of branched chain amino acids and its quick absorption rate. These are important to help repair and rebuild muscles after a workout or competitive event.

·-Whey protein has a fresh, neutral taste compared and will not change the taste of foods you add it to.
·Whey protein does not contain isoflavones or any other components with potential hormonal effects.

 

 
 

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