Below is an excerpt from a CytoPro ad. I know, I know... it's ad, and this wouldn't be the first time that a sports nutrition company has bent the truth to their favor. It is very critical of ion exchange whey protein, though. I have read only good things previosuly, and I know reputable brands like Isopure (Nature's Best) use 100% ion exchange whey. I just wanted to get soemone's thoughts - hopefully someone knowledgeable and unbiased, although that might be asking a lot... (just kidding).
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"...The net result is an ultra-pure, highly absorbable, undenatured super protein with the highest amount of muscle building amino acids, and micro-fractions and the greatest biological value. Most other whey isolate based proteins still contain the inferior low-grade ion-exchange form as their sole protein source. Ion exchange is a high-heat filtration process that actually destroys as much of the protein's powerful, muscle-building components. The process also adds unwanted sodium and removes important nutrients such as calcium and magnesium from the whey. There are some of the key factors that make CytoPro's CFM Whey Isolate stand alone as the permier protein for muscular development: CFM contains the highest levels of the powerful micro-fractions, glycommacropeptides, lactoferrin, and oligopeptides, which are vitally important for muscle building, wound healing, the immune system, and maximum digestibility. Ion exchange isolates are virtually devoid of these critical components. CFM contains significantly higher levels of growth factors (IGF) than does Ion exchange. Calcium, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorous levels are much higher in CFM Isolate, which helps to keep electrolytes in balance. Ion exchange protein contains more than twice the sodium as CFM Protein. CFM provides the highest levels of essential amino acids such as glutamine, cysteine, glycine, and methionine..."