Lactose Intolerance
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Lactose Intolerance Basics
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A great site for lactose intolerance:
An overview of Lactose Intolerance
Ten Top Questions About Lactose Intolerance
Myths About Lactose Intolerance
The Many Names for Lactose Intolerance
The No Milk List
Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearing House USA
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Lactose Intolerance is Normal!
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We were rather startled to see lactose intolerance - which affects a majority of the world's population - described as a "disease". In fact, it is adult lactose tolerance for cows' milk that is unusual. We thought that curious readers might be interested in why this is so.
Dr Julia Lee-Thorp and Dr Becky Rogers Ackermann
Science in Africa South Africa
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Lactose Intolerance: Fun Stuff
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The Stupendous, Not to Mention Mystifying, Lactose Intolerance Quiz
Hey! Let's Have FUN WITH MILK!
The Weird Milk Fact Reverse Monthly Calendar
Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearing House USA
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Lactose Intolerant?
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The latest research from Purdue University found that
African-American teenage girls who were fed a dairy-rich diet showed an overall improvement in lactose intolerance.
Allergies.About.com USA
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Lactose-free Milk
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Question: I'm strongly committed to breast feeding, but I'm not sure how digestible my breast milk is because lately my baby has been colicky. One book I read said that my breast milk would be more digestible if I cut dairy products out of my diet. I really love dairy, so I'm wondering if there's a way around this. Would it be OK for me to drink lactose-free milk instead of regular milk? What about taking a pill to help me break down the lactose in yogurt and cheese?
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Let them eat yogurt?
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Shortly after weaning, many children slowly lose at least some of their tolerance for lactose, the natural sugar in milk and other dairy foods. Some develop gas and diarrhea and parents may ban these foods to prevent trouble.
Now, new research from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center affirms for kids what is already suspected among adults: yogurt is okay.
A shortish but important article.
Debbie Bangledorf
Johns Hopkins Medicine USA
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Milk & Lactose - Ask the Dietitian
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A good site offering answers to dietary questions about milk and lactose problems.
Joanne Larsen MS RD LD
Ask the Dietitian USA
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Milk Allergy and Intolerance
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Milk Allergens
Cross-reactivity
What is milk allergy/intolerance?
Clinical types of milk allergic reactions
Symptoms
Label ingredients that may contain milk protein
How is milk allergy diagnosed
Guidelines for nutritional management
Will my child outgrow the milk allergy?
A excellent overview.
Dr Marcelle Groenewald
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Milk And Constipation
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Dr Greene answers a question on whether constipation is due to being lactose intolerant.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Milk Matters
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What is Lactose Maldigestion?, Tips for Maldigesters, Tips for action, Definitions, Who has Lactose Maldigestion?, Causes, How to test for Maldigestion,
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