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Snipping everything as it became too long and crowding the thread. Nonetheless, the full post is captured in a screenshot if reference in the future needed.
Back to the topic, I'd only like to continue by asking about four points.
I have to admit that I'm not an expert on microbiology, but doesn't if your concern is on oxidation of granulated product, you should work with food technologist or nutritionist, and for chemical components, chemist or even pharmacist? Unless you mean you're dealing with bacteria, which I also doubt as you didn't mention it anywhere.
Second, continuing to funnel, I'm still waiting for that comparison between "paid up front" protein and your product.
Third, about juice, did you claim that you find a way to keep the natural fiber content of fruits after it gone through granulation? And about hepatic steatosis --which is a fancy name for fatty liver, btw-- although it's true that recent study reveal there's a correlation between fructose and fatty liver, it need to be emphasized that the problem will only occur on case of fructose overload, namely overfeeding with fructose; afterall, everything in this world turns into poison and harmfull if it goes too much. I don't think any sane parents would like to shove 2 liters of juice to their child. But interestingly, as you compare your product to NAFLD due to fructose, and claim yours will be safer, despite I'm sure you're also know that disease didn't happen all too easy (provide the consumer follow the rule of logic on consuming them), shall we conclude that you also claimed your product is safe to consume above recommended servings? Not like how excess consumption.of fructose leads to NAFLD, because you claimed that yours are even better than natural juice, the excess consumption of midascap wouldn't expose consumer to any health risk?
And last, in regards to the antiaging reference you conveniently show us, kindly explain more, as the way I get it, they only explain about the importance of adequate nutrition during child's development (which, everyone surely already aware of) and the effect of whey (emphasized on the rationale section that covers topic about WPisolate and WPconcentrate) on muscle growth and maintenance and its effect on elderly, there were no info about delaying aging process.
Yes actually from the technical side quite a lot of questions but despite all this I am sure that people will buy it. since such products are quite easy to promote. In fact, everything related to health is pretty easy to sell.