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Milk Allergy - Dairy Intolerance in Babies & Children
Worried that your baby or infant has a dairy intolerance or milk allergy? If your child is colicky, unsettled, prone to crying fits, is not putting on weight, has excessive wind, stomach pain or loose stools or is suffering from eczema read on.
5 commentsThe Best Lactose Free and Soy-Based Products for Lactose Intolerant People
People with a lactose intolerance are often able to digest milk and dairy-based products because they lack the ability to stomach the lactose that is contained in them. Lactose intolerant individuals may find...
9 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.
6 commentsOnly a Little Chap, But What a Big Prick!
So well loved that McDonalds changed the design of its McFlurry containers to stop hedgehogs getting stuck in them! Note: Please check Guy Fawkes Day (and all garden) bonfires to see no hedghogs have nested...
6 commentsNatural Remedy for Lactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerance is inability to digest lactose (milk sugar). This inability results from a shortage of the enzyme lactase, which is normally produced by the cells that line the small intestine. Lactase...
1 commentRaw Milk vs Pasteurized Milk
Raw milk versus pasteurized milk, which is better? Generally, the only milk available is pasteurized milk. We have even been taught to only accept pasteurized milk as it is supposed to be safest. But it...
11 comments5 Easy ways to cure Lactose intolerance. (Part 2)
5 Easy ways to cure Lactose Intolerance. (Part1) 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,...
1 commentLactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerance (or hypolactasia) is the condition in which lactase, an enzyme needed for proper metabolization of lactose (a sugar that is a constituent of milk and other dairy products), is not produced...
1 commentEat healthy, despite lactose intolerance
For lactose intolerant milk and dairy products are often totally ignored. To those concerned to avoid unnecessarily valuable nutrients. Recent estimates suggest that around 15-20 percent of the population...
0 comments5 Easy ways to cure Lactose Intolerance. (Part1)
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...
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