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5 Easy ways to cure Lactose Intolerance.
Basically, lactose intolerance is the inability to digest the sugar in milk, lactose. The cause is the shortage of enzyme that uses to digest lactose, lactase, which is normally produced in the small intestine. When the body cannot digest dairy...
4 commentsRelationship between gastric surgery, lactose intolerance, and dumping syndrome
Original hub request: My uncle underwent gastric surgery. Is there a chance of him developing lactose intolerance? What is Dumping Syndrome? Yes friend your uncle is at risk of developing lactose intolerance and dumping syndrome if he has...
6 commentsHome Remedies for Lactose Intolerance
You do not, in fact, have to avoid dairy products entirely to see your symptoms decrease, or even disappear! With a few small alterations in lifestyle that will soon become habit, there's much you can do to control the upset lactose intolerance causes.
16 commentsRaw Milk vs Pasteurized Milk
What is the difference between raw milk and the commonly consumed pasteurized milk? There are a lot of difference with raw milk having many superior benefits.
33 commentsLactose Intolerance: Calcium sources and supplements for lactose intolerant persons
Dairy products such as milk or milk-based products (cheese, yoghurt) are rich calcium foods and have become important calcium sources for many people, especially in the developed countries. In the US, for...
2 commentsThe Dairy Dilemma Is Milk Good for Bones but Bad for Digestion
Milk is thought to be healthy for everyone. But as we get older, we may be able to tolerate the enzymes found in cow's milk.
2 commentsThe Matter of Milk
There has been a lot in the nutritional literature lately about milk. Even some of the writers on hubpages have entered into the debate. Some have suggested that children should never be given milk. Others have said that children should never be...
34 commentsEvolution: Still Going On
In the last 10,000 years, evolutionary changes to humans have sped up to more than 100 times historical levels. What kind of changes? According to anthropologist John Hawks, blue eyes were unknown 10,000 years ago. "Why is it that blue-eyed people...
5 commentsRecent Human Evolution - Lactose Tolerance
Humans, like other mammals, feed their young with milk from excretion glands (breasts). The predominant sugar in milk is lactose, and like any other complex sugar, it requires the production of an enzyme,...
2 commentsPerimenopause And Lactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerance is a growing trend in perimenopause symptoms. Here is an overview of the condition, with tips for minimizing the negative effects.
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