2 Pack - Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops for Lactose Intolerance Relief | Fast Acting Dairy Digestive Supplement | Gluten Free & Vegetarian |15ml
2 Pack - Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops for Lactose Intolerance Relief | Fast Acting Dairy Digestive Supplement | Gluten Free & Vegetarian |15ml
Description
Read more Adults and Children Aged 1+ Years Add 3 drops of Milkaid per 500ml of milk and refrigerate for 24 hours. This will reduce the lactose level by approximately 70%. For an even greater reduction add 10 drops, which will reduce the lactose level by approximately 99%. Once treated you can use the milk just like ordinary milk for cooking, on cereals or in beverages. Do not use more than 64 drops in any 24-hour period. Living with Lactose Intolerance Lactose intolerance is not un-common, and should you be diagnosed; you need not feel alone. Managing your lactose intolerance does not have to take over your life, it should not cause stress or anxiety and it should not affect your social life. Being equipped with the knowledge on how to deal with your lactose intolerance is vital for managing and living with it. Below are some top tips for living with lactose intolerance daily. Identify Your Tolerance Level Very often lactose intolerance doesn’t mean that you need to avoid milk and dairy products entirely. Identifying your tolerance level is essential to managing your symptoms and knowing when to call in help from Milkaid, lactase enzyme food supplement. Research has shown that many people with lactose intolerance can tolerate around 12g of lactose in one dose. This is equivalent to 250ml of milk. Please remember this is a general guide and what works for you will depend on your lactose level and your gut bacteria. Read more Consume Dairy as Part of a Meal If you are going to be consuming dairy, then it’s important to consume it as part of a meal or in conjunction with other foods containing sources of healthy fats. When lactose is consumed alongside healthy fats the metabolism of the lactose is slowed. This means that rather than delivering a sudden hit of lactose to the small intestine the lactose is drip fed and is therefore digested at a much slower rate. Managing Diarrhoea and Vomiting Diarrhoea and vomiting are symptoms which are common amongst those with lactose intolerance. Diarrhoea and vomiting are risk factors for dehydration due to the large amount of fluid and electrolytes lost. Therefore, should you experience these symptoms it’s important that fluid is replaced in the form of water. Please note this is not a case of the more water the better. If the diarrhoea and vomiting was mild, then a few extra glasses of water will be enough. Alternatively, in more severe cases please seek personalized advice from your doctor. It’s also recommended that you replace lost electrolytes. This would require adding extra fruit, vegetables and a pinch of salt to your next few meals. Familiarize Yourself with Your Favourite Foods In order to ensure that your social life isn’t affected by lactose intolerance it’s recommended that you familiarize yourself with your favourite foods so you know how they will cause your gut to behave. Start by reading food labels and look out for lactose or milk products in the ingredients (these should be highlighted in bold). Fermented options also contain less lactose so yoghurt, aged cheeses and kefir may be better options. Never Be Afraid to Ask Lactose intolerance is not something to be embarrassed about. When you’re eating out always ask for the dairy information in food products, you’ll thank yourself later. You may also want to keep Milkaid chewable tablets in your bag so you know you can always do your best to manage your symptoms and for your own piece of mind. Read more Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops Milkaid Drops can be added to milk to reduce lactose content and then used on cereal and in drinks. Simply add three drops to 500ml of milk, gently shake and refrigerate for 24 hours. Once treated you can use the milk just like ordinary milk for cooking, on cereals or in beverages. Milkaid Drops contain lactase enzyme to help break down the lactose present in milk, making it easier to digest. Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Tablets 60's Convenient when eating out, raspberry flavoured chewable tablets containing lactase enzyme to improve the digestion of lactose. Each tablet contains lactase 3000 ALU and is free from artificial flavours, gluten or yeast. Many people naturally lose the ability to digest the lactose present in milk and dairy foods. Lactase enzyme improves lactose digestion for those who have difficulty digesting lactose. Milkaid Tablets contain lactase enzyme to help break down the lactose present in milk and dairy foods, allowing you to eat your favourite dairy foods without upset. Milkaid Junior Lactase Enzyme Tablets 60's Contain lactase enzyme to help break down the lactose present in milk and dairy foods, allowing your child to eat their favourite dairy foods. Lactase enzyme improves lactose digestion in individuals who have difficulty digesting lactose. Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Tablets 120's Convenient when eating out, raspberry flavoured chewable tablets containing lactase enzyme to improve the digestion of lactose. Each tablet contains lactase 3000 ALU and is free from artificial flavours, gluten or yeast. Many people naturally lose the ability to digest the lactose present in milk and dairy foods. Lactase enzyme improves lactose digestion for those who have difficulty digesting lactose. Milkaid Tablets contain lactase enzyme to help break down the lactose present in milk and dairy foods, allowing you to eat your favourite dairy foods without upset. High Risk Groups Children, elderly and pregnant women are considered high risk groups when it comes to lactose intolerance. These sub- groups of the population require more calcium than other individuals. Therefore, managing lactose intolerance to ensure they’re not at risk of calcium deficiency is crucial. For children and elderly people who may struggle to swallow or eat enough calories, try combining milk in a shake with nut butter to slow down the metabolism of lactose. This can also increase the palatability of milk to ensure adequate calcium intakes. The requirement for pregnant females increases due to the growth of the fetus relying on the maternal nutrient stores – in simple terms, the growing baby takes his or her nutrients from Mum, so Mum needs to increase her calcium accordingly. Opting for non-dairy calcium rich foods alongside your dairy (based on your tolerance level) will help to ensure adequate stores. Edamame beans, tofu, almonds, chickpeas and spinach are sources high in calcium. Finally, if you’re struggling to manage your lactose intolerance please seek personalized help from your doctor.
Features:
- MULTIPACK - 2 x 15ml Milkaid Drops
- NATURAL PRODUCT Milkaid Drops are completely natural and offer a gentle solution to soothe the symptoms of lactose intolerance.
- IMPROVES LACTOSE DIGESTION in individuals who have difficulty digesting lactose. Lactose intolerance is caused by a lack of lactase in the body, an enzyme needed to digest lactose by splitting it into two easier-to-digest sugars, glucose and galactose.
- SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS, gluten and yeast free. No artificial flavours
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