ac186bab57 Be educated, fine. It developed as a result of a health problem. Ever since he was born he has had digestive issues, and was a very fussy baby. Instead, your intestinal tract can absorb the smaller sugars directly into the bloodstream, preventing intestinal symptoms associated with lactose intolerance. It contains naturally-occuring LACTASE which breaks down lactose. We have to use powderd milk in anything that is for baking. Great Info! Thanks for the info. Daughter is lactose intolerant Thanks for this information! I've been wanting to make some ice cream for my daughter and unfortunately can only find lactaid milk and no creamer in my area. All marks, brands and names belong to the respective companies and manufacturers and are used solely to identify the companies and products. Finally, I read that enzymes (and many medications) are made using an aspergillus process so I suppose these drops might not be an option for me? I've been drinking coconut milk and thinking about checking into raw milk.
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2011-02-04 13:04 Permalink reply . Even my LLL didn't think you needed to take it that far (she just said cut out milk). The Lactaid drops cost 20 bucks. Lactose drops are pretty expensive, so self-made lactose free milk would cost me about $6,60 a gallon. This would make the savings (at your milk prices) $1.96 per gallon instead of $0.30 per gallon. cream I'm wondering if this would work for cream as well as milk. This is just word-of-mouth, I haven't read any scientific studies on raw milk or anything.
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