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Is the whey protein isolate in Essentials considered milk?

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Is the whey protein isolate in Essentials considered milk?

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By our standards, NO. Not only is Essentials lactose free AND casein-free (these are the allergens most common in milk and milk products), but the whey isolate (the only dairy-derived element in Essentials), is also free of the pro-inflammatory, indigestible antigens that are claimed to be the root of unhealthy implications of milk consumption. Essentially, a clean whey protein isolate could arguably be considered a dairy-free protein source, as there is no dtectable association or connection to animal cell products or anything relating to intact “dairy” products. Modern science is truly remarkable in this way, as a clean whey protein isolate has many medical uses in the areas of immune health, gut health as a prebiotic and anti-inflammatory benefits. So, what is whey? Whey is the liquid leftovers from the production of cheese from milk. As it begins, it is pretty unappealing. This liquid contains a number of undesirable items such as fat, cholesterol, lactose, broken down proteins, et

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