Lactose Intolerance
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Articles from medical journals and consumer magazines.
No Cow's Milk for me Thanks! United Kingdom
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Got gas? It could be Lactose Intolerance
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Very good and indepth article. What is Lactose Intolerance?, Who gets LI, and why?, What are the symptoms of LI?, What does LI have to do with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?, How is LI diagnosed?, How about treatments?
Allergies.About.com USA
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How can I overcome lactose intolerance? - Lactase Supplements
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What to do if you are lactose intolerant.
Kirsten's Non-Dairy 100% Lactose-free Web Page USA
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Is It Milk Allergy or Lactose Intolerance? - AAAI Advocate
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A good overview of these two conditions, diagnosis and treatment.
Dr Stanley Goldstein
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Lactase! What? Where? How Many? How Much? Which? When? Why?
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A great site for lactose intolerance:
What is lactose, how much can you take, what treatments are effective, and more.
Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearing House USA
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Lactose Intolerance
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This information is from the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC)
Healthtouch Online USA
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Lactose Intolerance
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What is lactose intolerance?
What is lactose-free milk?
Teach Nutrition Canada.
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Lactose Intolerance
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The area in the intestines where lactase, the enzyme needed to break down lactose, is produced is called the brush border. It is at the ends of the microvilli. It is only one cell deep. As most people age, their ability to produce lactase decreases. Sometimes it decreases to the point where you are unable to deal with all of the lactose that you ingest.
An introduction.
Ellen Eagan
www.NoMilk.com - The No Milk Page USA
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Lactose Intolerance
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The area in the intestines where lactase, the enzyme needed to break down lactose, is produced is called
the brush border. It is at the ends of the microvilli. It is only one cell deep. As most people age, their ability to produce lactase decreases. Sometimes it decreases to the point where you are unable to deal with all of the lactose that you ingest.
A good introduction.
Ellen Eagan
www.GFlinks.com - The Gluten-Free Page USA
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Lactose Intolerance - Questions and Answers
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A brief section for questions and answers with special reference to the Dairy Care product.
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