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an egg contains about 6 grams of protein.

Crohn's 4/06 // SCD 11/06

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> carolfrilegh <c.frilegh@... <c.frilegh%40sympatico.ca>> wrote:

> Why do you need a high protein bar?

> Because my son won't eat anything except vegetables and he is supposed to

> eat protein and fat with a carb every 2.5-3 hours, as he is now considered

> borderline diabetic. I am trying to come up with something easy to make

> large batches of that I can keep on hand for when he refuses the protein

> portion of the meal (always). Life would be much easier if I had a back-up

> protein, since he will always eat the vegetable. I am going to try to make

> jerky as well.

> I can't seem to find the protein content of an egg -- does anybody know

> that?

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The whey in my cabinet says lactose-free. Is it still not okay?

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So does that mean she was okay with the nutritional whey that is not a

by-product, but produced strictly as a form of protein?

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and Charlene Flikkema wrote:

, here is a link on whey and why you should not use it.

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/whey_isolate.htm

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, I would personally avoid it.

Charlene

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So does that mean she was okay with the nutritional whey that is not a

by-product, but produced strictly as a form of protein?

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and Charlene Flikkema wrote:

, here is a link on whey and why you should not use it.

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/whey_isolate.htm

Charlene

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The whey in my cabinet says lactose-free. Is it still not okay?

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I'm just having so much trouble getting him to eat!

and Charlene Flikkema wrote: , I

would personally avoid it.

Charlene

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So does that mean she was okay with the nutritional whey that is not a

by-product, but produced strictly as a form of protein?

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and Charlene Flikkema wrote:

, here is a link on whey and why you should not use it.

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/whey_isolate.htm

Charlene

<><

The whey in my cabinet says lactose-free. Is it still not okay?

-

---------------------------------

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

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