Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 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. sol 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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