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01-09-2009, 11:14 AM
Hi Kerry,
Just a quick question. How many grams of "high Fracton Whey" (whey direct from skim milk) do you approx get in a serving (65g) of Pro-Peptide?
As not all the whey in your blends are from concentrate. Some is hydrolysed whey and whey isolate.
I know you use the same "high fracton whey" as Well Wisdom's ImmunoPro which is from Phil Connolly - "The Gifted One's" plant in the States and is a medical whey protein that has 4g of protein per serving, but is very expensive for the amount you get.
Just interested to know mate.
John.
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01-09-2009, 11:14 AM
kk - Hi John,
Phil is in the office with us this week in Denton so I will let him answer that one for you.
"One serving of ProPeptide contains at least 18 grams of high fraction whey protein – the same whey protein as Wellwisdom’s ImmunePro. Obviously, you have done your homework and looked at the Wellwisdom website to see the medical value of ImmunePro whey protein. Wellwisdom charges $49.95 (US Dollar price for sales in the USA) for 300 grams of ImmunePro – making the medical value of our high fraction $0.17 per gram. Doing the crazy math of medical applications, one serving of Propeptide provides $3.00 worth of ImmunePro whey protein. At 14 servings per 2 pound bottle, you get $42.00 (approximately 27 UK Pounds) worth of ImmunePro in one bottle of ProPeptide. These prices are all based on USA protein prices. I know from talking with Kerry Kayes that protein prices are much higher in the UK – mainly because of customs duty and ocean shipping.
Of course, you get much more than just ImmunePro in a serving of ProPeptide. You also get micellar casein, peptide bonded glutamine, egg albumen, hydrolyzed whey protein, and cultured probiotic organisms – making ProPeptide a great protein value. We trust that you can now tell that we really do use the highest quality protein ingredients. In this business, you get what you pay for – and when you purchase CNP proteins, you get the very best. "
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01-09-2009, 11:14 AM
Nice one Phil thanks for the reply. Yeah I have done my "homework" lol.
18g of "high Fraction Whey" per serving that's a very decent amount tbh. So there is little amounts of hydrolyzed whey and isolate then? Which is good as the "high Fraction Whey" is the daddy.
It's a great protein with MC and EG like you say too.
I agree it's the best on the market.
John.
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