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Originally Posted by infoplease
From the ingredients list, I saw both collagen AND whey listed.
So, it does provide collagen for those looking for that benefit yet it can be called a full protein (but likely less than the full amount of grams listed).
Might explain why different clinics are looking at it different ways.
You'd think the IP corporate would be clearer on what it is.
I bet you could have it every day without too much harm. If you picked it for all 3 IP products each day, it would likely leave you a little light on protein.
I always wonder what drives the new products, what is available from the manufacturers or what IP requested they create, or some mysterious combination.
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IP Corporate is VERY CLEAR with their info. The problem is some clinics are poorly run or understaffed or are just doing it for extra income (like supplements). Unfortunately, it is difficult to monitor as you can imagine. The people I have met at IP's FREE training weekend seminars, open to all IP clinics, were nothing but enthusiastic about helping others and paying it forward. I have been nothing but impressed with their education, training and support that is offered to ALL clinics/doctor offices.
It is unfortunate that some people on these boards (myself included when I was a dieter with a different clinic) sometimes don't get all the info right. I'm glad there are boards like this to help everyone out.
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