Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 " Whey " is so toxic that it has to be treated as a hazardous waste (by law) when being disposed of on a dairy farm (I was told this by a well-known ex-cattleman....). It's so healthy for you and the environment that ya can't just dump it in the ground or waterways. But what is whey? It's often found in processed breads and cheeses, and used as " protein powder " : " After fat and casein are removed from milk, dairy processors are left with whey protein. Whey is composed of bovine blood proteins. Serum albumen. Lactalbumen. Dead white blood cells. Hormonal residues including estrogen and progesterone. " Yummmy..... the above quote from: http://www.notmilk.com/whey.html Golly.... Let's use dead bovine white blood cells (technically: pus) as a sweetener! Think I'll pass on the freebies. FYI, Mark http://www.soulveggie.com > >_http://wheylow.fullcityinc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page & pageID=170 & sub=1_ >(http://wheylow.fullcityinc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page & pageID=170 & sub=1) > > >One Sample Per Household, Please. >One sample of three Whey Low Packets is equivalent to two teaspoons of sugar > > >Susie or Susan > > >Some Americans need hyphens in their names, because only part of them has >come over; but when the whole man has come over, heart and thought and all, the >hyphen drops of its own weight out of his name. ~Woodrow Wilson > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Really? No whey! [*lol* couldn't resist the pun] Thanks for the 411, Mark. ~ pt ~ We can all sleep easy at night knowing that somewhere at any given time, the Foo Fighters are out there fighting Foo. ~ David Letterman ~~~*~~~*~~~> , Mark Sutton <soulveggie wrote: > > " Whey " is so toxic that it has to be treated as a hazardous waste (by law) when being disposed of on a dairy farm (I was told this by a well-known ex- cattleman....). It's so healthy for you and the environment that ya can't just dump it in the ground or waterways. > > But what is whey? It's often found in processed breads and cheeses, and used as " protein powder " : > > " After fat and casein are removed from milk, dairy processors are left with whey protein. Whey is composed of bovine blood proteins. Serum albumen. Lactalbumen. Dead white blood cells. Hormonal residues including estrogen and progesterone. " > > Yummmy..... the above quote from: > http://www.notmilk.com/whey.html > > Golly.... Let's use dead bovine white blood cells (technically: pus) as a sweetener! > > Think I'll pass on the freebies. > > FYI, Mark > http://www.soulveggie.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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