2004/12/10, 06:09 PM
I have recently found out I am lactose intolerant, thank goodness, solved a lot of problems :) Since whey is made from milk products it would stand to reason that it has plenty of lactose in it. I know about both egg and soy protein. Is it true that soy protein would inhibit testosterone and increase estrogen? If I went with egg protein would I use a smaller amount than whey, the egg protein is a bit more expensive. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Dino
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2004/12/10, 07:06 PM
Check out trueprotein.com they have many different kinds of whey proteins in which the lactose and fat is filtered out and they also sell egg protein.
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2004/12/10, 07:28 PM
Use whey isolate, not concentrate.
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2004/12/13, 12:50 PM
Thanks Justin and bb1. I checked out the trueprotein site. Looks good. Should I use 100% isolate or mix it with some other slower digesting protein as well.
Dino
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2004/12/13, 12:58 PM
On the trueprotein site the have a milk protein isolate that is pretty much devoid of lactose. It has both whey protein and casein. Would this be a benefitial mix?
Dino
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2004/12/13, 01:07 PM
casein will slow the digestion down of the protein........which I dont' think is good for after a workout. After you work out, you want as much protein and carbs to get into blood and muscles fast as possible
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2004/12/13, 01:30 PM
Should I then split the two out and just do the isolate after the workout and then the casein at a different time?
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2004/12/16, 02:31 PM
From reading other posts it looks like it would be best to have the isolate first thing after a workout and then the casein before bed. One question is, should I add dextrose to the isolate and could I drink some pre-workout and then some post-workout?
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2004/12/16, 02:33 PM
casen is milk protein........I thought you was lactose intolerant? that mean you have trouble digesting milk, maly casen protein.
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2004/12/16, 02:38 PM
that was all a question...not a statement sorry
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2004/12/16, 02:39 PM
From what I understand, isolate and casein have been processed and very little if any lactose remains. The protein with lactose is whey concentrate.
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