I have contact eczema on my hand and can't say it affects it.
I really don't think this will be the source of the increase. Moisturiser is your best friend :P
Does anybody else have an experience of problems using the above two products?
I am 42. Been taking them for last 9 months to a year since doing weights. I am not exceeding dosages. Maybe two scoops of Impact daily and a double scoop before bed of milk protein. I do not generally suffer from eczema but have noticed I have had more than normal. Maybe the wrong kind of protein???
Any ideas?
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I have contact eczema on my hand and can't say it affects it.
I really don't think this will be the source of the increase. Moisturiser is your best friend :P
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Excema can be exacerbated by dairy. I would try switching to Whey Isolate and see what happens.
Hi, I have been using both Impact Whey Protein (...during the day) and the Instant Milk Protein (...bedtime shake). I was wondering what the huge difference between the two are. I mean, both are dairy products? Do they not both contain Casein - as I believe Casein seems to be the trigger for mose Eczema based problems? Is Impact Whey Protein a safer bet or should I switch to Isolate Whey Protein? Again... what is the difference?
Thanks again... Its making me itch like mad! lol...
What else have you guys changed in your diet since you starting training/taking whey. It could be the casein, yes, but don't overlook your change in total diet when you start taking training seriously.
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Diet has been a reduction in alcohol (zero now) and healthier eating of fresh products: grilled meat, salads, veg, fruit and avoiding junk carbs. Suppliments other than protein (above) include Alpha Male Vitamins, BCCA, L glutamine and creatine. Maybe I should go back to beer and pizza's? Lol...
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