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>Perhaps you're in need of digestive enzymes, enzymes whose role includes far
>more than mere digestion.
Hmmm, you're responding as if I was seeking a solution. I'm not. I see no need to use protein powders (or protein bars or whatever), so I don't "miss" them. As I posted. I don't experience the symptoms with the "real" protein powder counterparts (well... there are some specific foods I have to avoid, but that's a different subject), so I eat those instead.
>Using whey, albumen, even casein for years never experienced any gas.
As related, I've tried all of those - even the ones proclaiming themselves "gas free". I just don't do well with them.
>If you have such a profound disorder, it's likely the root is in your physiology,
>not in protein. To generalize that all people will have that problem is
>specious abuse of logic.
Why are you making the assumption I have a "disorder"? Just because I don't do well with overprocessed, powdered food? I do fine with the real thing, so where lies the disorder?
I can pedal a bicycle up and down hills all day long. Same with hiking with a heavy pack on my back. But, I can't run long distances. So, I guess I must have some sort of "running disorder"?
And at what point did I suggest that everyone will have the same problem? I related this as *my* problem.
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