Lactose Intolerance Diet
Although symptoms of lactose intolerance are triggered by the lactose in some dairy products, few lactose-intolerant people need to avoid all dairy. Dairy products have varying levels of lactose, which affects how much lactase is required for proper digestion. Milk, ice cream, and yogurt contain significant amounts of lactose—although for complex reasons yogurt often does not trigger symptoms in lactose-intolerant people. In addition, lactose-reduced milk is available in some supermarkets and may be used by lactose-intolerant people.
Many people with lactose maldigestion tolerate more lactose in experimental studies than in everyday life, in which their symptoms may result from other carbohydrates as well. Sucrose and the indigestible carbohydrates lactulose and fructooligosaccharides (FOS) have all been shown to produce symptoms in lactose-intolerant and milk-intolerant people.
Dr Balch's Vitamin Formula for Lactose Intolerance

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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Vitamin D - 200
- IU
- 50%
Vitamin E - 200
- IU
- 667%
Magnesium - 200
- mg
- 50%
Zinc - 10
- mg
- 67%
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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Copper - 1
- mg
- 50%
Lactobacillus acidolphilus - 100
- mg
- *
- * Daily Value (DV) not established





