i disagree with your pointGilly said:Are you arguing?
It works out cheaper to buy whey.Killa_ken said:im poor i cant afford whey protein![]()
Fair enough. The process is called denaturation, read up on itA2Z said:i disagree with your point

Gilly said:Fair enough. The process is called denaturation, read up on it![]()

Usable protein then, if we're talking semanticsDuradrum said:Cooking eggs does denature them, but certainly does not half the amount of protein![]()

Gilly said:Usable protein then, if we're talking semantics![]()
Denaturing doesn't destroy protein, it only changes the tertiary and quaternary structure of the protein - the amino acids are still there.Gilly said:Fair enough. The process is called denaturation, read up on it![]()

There's something in the office. I'll try to remember to grab it tomorrow.Duradrum said:Do you have any sceintific studies to back this up? Honestly interested, not jsut starting an argument.
A2Z said:Denaturing doesn't destroy protein, it only changes the tertiary and quaternary structure of the protein - the amino acids are still there.![]()
AmDaMan said:why chuck the yolk though? It has lots of vitamins and other goodies, the fat or calories from it are hardly going to make that much of a difference. An egg is one of the only things your body can use all of.
GordyR said:It's the old cholesterol argument mate. And it's one that I disagree with. Yolks are fine in my opinion.
