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Hi Duncan

I use glyconutrients in my in drinks as well and get mine from what I think is

the best source out there at the moment.

Glycop - http://glycop.com/

Glycop is a not for profit ative selling very high quality products bought

in bulk at near cost to members - founded by a really decent fellow called

West who started this co-op so that normal folks could get their hands

on high quality long chain polysaccharide glyconutrients without paying the

ridiculous prices charged by the glyconutrient multi level marketing companies.

Since this co-op began it has expanded and now supplies quite a wide range of

products that members of this group might be interested in - In fact I think the

last time I was on the site I saw rice bran!

All the best

C

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> I mix mine briefly in a blender in a way that I hope doesn't break

> the undenatured proteins.

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> For two glasses, about a 1/3 cup of thick cream, 1 tsp lecithin,

> pulse that, add 1.5 cups milk, turn it on, add 10 powdered pills

> vitamin D 1,000IU and 3 powdered pills selenomethionine 200mcg, 2

> tsp inulin, then something like 2 heaping tbsp colostrum if I'm on

> a growth/anti-aging program, or a scoop of rice bran or a banana if

> I'm going high-carb, and then while its running check the

> consistency, add the whey, then immediately turn off the blender.

> If you added 1/2 can coconut cream and 2 tbsp psyllium after the

> inulin you'd be into a pretty good pudding that's very close to the

> glyconutrient pudding recipe. A jot of kelp powder and a pinch of

> good quality 200x powdered organic aloe gel would about do it; I

> think aloeessence.com is good but I don't know how concentrated it

> is.

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> all good,

>

> Duncan

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>> Duncan, could you state again how you take undenatured whey, that

>> is what do you mix with it and do you whip it up in a blender?

>> Thank you, Agnes

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I get my glyconutrients from food: undenatured whey, coconut cream, and kelp

etc., regular food. Thanks for the post.

all good,

Duncan

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> I use glyconutrients in my in drinks as well and get mine from what I think is

the best source out there at the moment.

>

> Glycop - http://glycop.com/

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Subject: Re: deluxe whey shake recipe - glyconutrients

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Date: Sunday, March 13, 2011, 5:31 PM

 

Hi Duncan

I use glyconutrients in my in drinks as well and get mine from what I think is

the best source out there at the moment.

Glycop - http://glycop.com/

Glycop is a not for profit ative selling very high quality products bought

in bulk at near cost to members - founded by a really decent fellow called

West who started this co-op so that normal folks could get their hands

on high quality long chain polysaccharide glyconutrients without paying the

ridiculous prices charged by the glyconutrient multi level marketing companies.

Since this co-op began it has expanded and now supplies quite a wide range of

products that members of this group might be interested in - In fact I think the

last time I was on the site I saw rice bran!

All the best

C

>

>

> I mix mine briefly in a blender in a way that I hope doesn't break

> the undenatured proteins.

>

> For two glasses, about a 1/3 cup of thick cream, 1 tsp lecithin,

> pulse that, add 1.5 cups milk, turn it on, add 10 powdered pills

> vitamin D 1,000IU and 3 powdered pills selenomethionine 200mcg, 2

> tsp inulin, then something like 2 heaping tbsp colostrum if I'm on

> a growth/anti-aging program, or a scoop of rice bran or a banana if

> I'm going high-carb, and then while its running check the

> consistency, add the whey, then immediately turn off the blender.

> If you added 1/2 can coconut cream and 2 tbsp psyllium after the

> inulin you'd be into a pretty good pudding that's very close to the

> glyconutrient pudding recipe. A jot of kelp powder and a pinch of

> good quality 200x powdered organic aloe gel would about do it; I

> think aloeessence.com is good but I don't know how concentrated it

> is.

>

> all good,

>

> Duncan

>

>

>

>> Duncan, could you state again how you take undenatured whey, that

>> is what do you mix with it and do you whip it up in a blender?

>> Thank you, Agnes

>

>

>

>

>

> Reply to sender |

>

> Reply to group |

> Reply via web post |

> Start a New Topic

>

>

> Messages in this topic

> (37)

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> Recent Activity:

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