Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Hi, Sara. Mercuria <mercuria@...> wrote: > > I've been looking at RenewPro and ImmunePro on their websites. (If a > little glutathione is good, more might be better...) ***Remember, these are glutathione precursors. They're both very potent in supporting the body in making glutathione, which is to say a little bit of these, a few scoops per day,goes a long way. Basically, the copy used for both products is the same. Apart from > the fact that ImmunePro seems to have more lactoferrin & etc in it, > it's not at all clear what the differences are. > > Can somebody familiar with both products please explain which might > be better, and why? ***Yes, both are made by the same company, Well Wisdom. I actually spoke to the head of this business, who is also the inventor of these two products, last year. ***He said RenewPro is the new improved version of ImmunePro with taste and ease of mixability being the improvements. ImmunePro does have a bit more of the key ingredients that RenewPro has, but both are just as effective. ***He expects RenewPro will eventually let him phase out ImmunePro. > Thanks. > > Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 ***He said RenewPro is the new improved version of ImmunePro with taste and ease of mixability being the improvements. ImmunePro does have a bit more of the key ingredients that RenewPro has, but both are just as effective. , do you actually find it has more mixability? I remember that was one of the claims for renewpro so I was really surprised when I mix it up and it turns into a big ole pasty glop and wont' dissolve at all. The Immunepro would be lumpy but at least it disolved better for me. Whats your experience? Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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