Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 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) > > > Recent Activity: > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 I get my glyconutrients from food: undenatured whey, coconut cream, and kelp etc., regular food. Thanks for the post. all good, Duncan > > 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/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Hello Thank you for sharing this philanthropic site. They really offer tremendous deals. Theta From: <forum@...> Subject: Re: deluxe whey shake recipe - glyconutrients Coconut Oil 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) > > > Recent Activity: > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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