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Lactose Intolerance
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Imagine eating cottage cheese and ice cream
without the pain of dairy intolerance...
Lactose intolerance is the inability to
digest significant amounts of
lactose, the predominant sugar of milk. This inability results from a
shortage of the enzyme lactase, which is normally produced by the
cells that line the small intestine. Lactase breaks down milk sugar into
simpler forms that can then be absorbed into the bloodstream. When
there is not enough lactase to digest the amount of lactose
consumed, the results, although not usually dangerous, may be very
distressing. While not all persons deficient in lactase have symptoms,
those who do are considered to be lactose intolerant.
Common Symptoms
Common symptoms include nausea, cramps, bloating, gas, and
diarrhea, which begin about 30 minutes to 2 hours after eating or
drinking foods containing lactose. The severity of symptoms varies
depending on the amount of lactose each individual can tolerate.
Some causes of lactose intolerance are well known. For instance,
certain digestive diseases and injuries to the small intestine can
reduce the amount of enzymes produced. In rare cases, children are
born without the ability to produce lactase. For most people, though,
lactase deficiency is a condition that develops naturally over time.
After about the age of 2 years, the body begins to produce less
lactase. However, many people may not experience symptoms until
they are much older.
Between 30 and 50 million Americans are
lactose intolerant. Certain
ethnic and racial populations are more
widely affected than others.
As many as 75 percent of all African-Americans
and Native Americans
and 90 percent of Asian Americans are lactose
intolerant. The condition
is least common among persons of northern European descent.
Although testing is available that can diagnose lactose intolerance,
they require drinking a lactose-loaded beverage, which can cause
acute distress to the person drinking it, and can be expensive.
Thankfully, once the suspicion of lactose intolerance is raised, simply
stopping eating and drinking lactose containing foods and beverages
is the treatment of choice. If symptoms go away, then lactose
intolerance is very likely the appropriate diagnosis.
Don't Let Lactose Intolerance Hamper
Your Lifestyle!
Daily management of your lactose intolerance
symptoms is finally a reality with Lacto.
Lacto is formulated for those that
have difficulty digesting foods
that contain lactose and dairy protein. Lacto contains the highest
amount of lactase along with eight additional enzymes
Now, you can eat and drink all different kinds
of milk and dairy products without the uncomfortable
bloating, cramping, gas, and diarrhea problems that
come along with lactose intolerance.
With Lacto digestive aid for lactose
intolerance, you have the freedom to enjoy once again the dairy foods and
drinks that you enjoy.
Just One Will
do the Job
Lacto is the premier once-a-meal
lactose intolerance dietary
supplement for the
management
of
dairy intolerance symptoms.
Formulated with the highest
amount of lactase along with
eight additional enzymes to
relieve your lactose intolerance
symptoms at their source.
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This NaturalyPure web page is intended for general information and education only and not intended to diagnose, cure nor treat any disease. It is not a guide for self prescription. The author or the server management accept no responsibilities for the use or misuse of the information this site contains.
The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated these statements.
Information here-in provided by the manufacturer.
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