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Re: Re: Jarrow whey, vs. NOW

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By the label ingredients there aren't any fillers in the plain Jarrow whey.

To you the price difference may be " just a little bit more " , but by

the prices I found, Immunopro costs at least 33 % more per serving. I

consider a 33% price diference quite significant.

Doing a bit more math and comparing the two as protein sources, 1

serving of Immunopro provides 4 g protein, but 1 serving of the Jarrow

provides 18 gm protein. THAT makes the Immunopro cost a whopping 600%

higher cost than the Jarrow.

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multitoed wrote:

> Hi,

>

> If you look at the amount of servings per jar and the price of each,

> the Immunopro is just a little bit more than the Jarrow, and (in my

> opinion) you may just be paying for filler with the lower quality,

> though Duncan says to stick to the lower quality for metabolic reasons

> (I don't know anything about that aspect). The Immunopro serving size

> is very small--that's why it's easier to consume--and you don't need

> liquid with it.

>

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