User rachel - PaleoHacks.commost recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com2013-05-25T04:07:33Zhttp://paleohacks.com/feeds/user/11497http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://paleohacks.com/questions/31614/undenatured-whey-protein-vs-whey-protein-isolate/87927#87927Answer by Rachel for Undenatured Whey Protein vs Whey Protein IsolateRachel2012-01-05T18:45:53Z2012-01-05T18:45:53Z<p>The Bluebonnet brand lists in their supplement info that it contains milk and soybeans. I'm not sure what the difference is in that and soy lecithin...but thought I would point that out if you are trying to stay away from soy altogether.</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/31614/undenatured-whey-protein-vs-whey-protein-isolate/87927#87927Comment by RachelRachel2012-01-18T14:38:20Z2012-01-18T14:38:20ZReally? This was their response to me..."The soy lecithin is used in the agglomeration process to instantize the whey to enable to stir into liquids, it is a minute amount, as whey needs a lipid to keep it from flying asunder when opened as well."
The question I asked was, "Your whey protein isolate does not list soy lecithin in the ingredients, but the label says "Other ingredients: Undenatured whey protein isolate, natural vanilla flavor. Contains: Milk, soybeans". What form of soy is in the whey protein isolate that the label would have to list soybeans in the contents?"