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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 27975" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>I don't see anyone talking, specifically, of undenatured whey. I've been studying the simple fact that my ON Whey get's my hear racing...palpitations and increased heart rate. Related or not I've recently twice for the first-time in my life, had high (146) BP readings. </p><p>Studying how these are produced the heat and chemicals resulting in a MSG (like) or Glutamine(?) acid content that can aggravate people. Once I started googling "high heart rate + whey", there's a lot of hits there that make for interesting reading. </p><p>Reading then the undenatured is a cold filter process that doesn't destroy and breakdown things through heat/pasteurization, and so forth. I'm going to have to try an undenatured variety, these palpitations aren't, comfortable. For awhile I was thinking, sugar, sugar/sweetners are aggravating....maybe that's just part of the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 27975, member: 2657"] I don't see anyone talking, specifically, of undenatured whey. I've been studying the simple fact that my ON Whey get's my hear racing...palpitations and increased heart rate. Related or not I've recently twice for the first-time in my life, had high (146) BP readings. Studying how these are produced the heat and chemicals resulting in a MSG (like) or Glutamine(?) acid content that can aggravate people. Once I started googling "high heart rate + whey", there's a lot of hits there that make for interesting reading. Reading then the undenatured is a cold filter process that doesn't destroy and breakdown things through heat/pasteurization, and so forth. I'm going to have to try an undenatured variety, these palpitations aren't, comfortable. For awhile I was thinking, sugar, sugar/sweetners are aggravating....maybe that's just part of the problem. [/QUOTE]
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