Doris, if the whey is undenatuerd, meaning uncooked, it's a very 
good precursor for glutathione, the body's master antioxidant and 
detoxifier. With selenium, it's a very useful core therapy for 
most illnesses including age-related degeneration, autoimmune 
diseases and immune support; practically all of our reactions 
involve glutathione including energy generation.

Duncan

On 4 Mar 2007 at 15:01, Cinder Ella wrote:

> Pat, what was the purpose of just buying whey?  Is it for a
> protein substitute?  If so there are many protein shakes on the
> market that are built around whey.  If you have a blender and like
> fruits you could put it in a blender with fruits and make a shake?
>  I have never eaten whey by itself. Doris 
> 
> Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>   I've ordered whey for my son and myself. How is it used? Neither of us like 
> the taste of milk (unless I have chocolate chip cookies). Do you do it in a 
> blender or can you just shake it? Mix with water? Can you mix chocolate syrup 
> into it? It has to be tasty to someone used to a typical American diet or it 
> will just be wasted.
> 
> Pat
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