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Hi everyone I was just wondering what everyone's thoughts were
On lactose free milk? Milk is a bit of a nuisance for me sometimes and
Since I'm so stubborn and dont want to live without my hot chocolates or cereal I wanted to know if lactose free milk...
Started by Beebopbee on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at crohnsforum):
I've read....
I'm not lactose intolerant.
Tobyjug I also use coconut milk and I'm going to try almond milk.
Regular and lactose free milk anymore Ive tried Lactofree milk (they also do cheese and yoghurts for it.
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Milk! I know! MILK! Crazy, huh? And it's not just average, everyday bad for you...it's....ADVANCED bad for you. Seriously. It's horrible for you.
You're probably skeptic. You probably don't believe me. Well, I'm going to try my best to convince you. What...
Started by Koyaanisqatsi on
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by 30 people.
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I'm an American....
If not, milk can it.
Mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.” - Mark Twain Sheep's milk cheese is pretty people around, but if you're lactose intolerant, you're going to know about it.
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Hi,
I normally don't drink much milk - just in de-caff tea & occasionally I seem to have a notion for it if I have a headache.
However - recently i've wondered about having hot milk with cinnamon & nutmeg at night to help me sleep - but then read (again...
Started by Being Me on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at healthypages):
Butter....
I drink it hot, cold, wholemeal.
I am a milk junky.
And radiotherapy for breast cancer - since childhood she had never drunk milk and hated cheese and butterHi Monica
This is typical case of too much information is a curse.
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I just came from the doctor and she says I have a milk allergy! Greek yogurt is my favorite. I don't get any dairy outside of yogurt and cheese.
What can I do?
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Counts for WW purposes, but I also eat a fair amount of goat milk yogurt and goat and/or sheep cheeseHow about soy milk? soy cheese? Does soy count as dairy? I can take calcium, but I have been, but is fine with goat or ....
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Hi, I'm new and have tons of questions. I just read that Almond Milk does not count in WW. I cannot digest cows milk. All help is appreciated.
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at weightwatchers):
Is it only cow's milk? Is it an allergy or are you able to eat things can help....
Also other kinds of animal milk like goat or sheep's milk count.
Products (yogurt, cheese, milk, etc) do count per WW guidelines.
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 00:41:11 -0400, "D.F. Manno" <dfmanno@mail.com
Even Velveeta can call itself "cheese" on the label. This stuff I have
in the refrigerator is so lacking in anything that makes it cheese that
it can't even use the word "cheese...
Started by D.F. Manno on
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09
On Jun 22, 9:50 pm, Xho Jingleheimerschmidt <xhos...@gmail.com
So Cheese=milk? (I'm just trying, ?, ?) that accounts....
And milk soilds that were, at the time, simply
by-products of cheese production.
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"Some studies have shown that high intake of vitamin D reduces the
occurrence of type 1 diabetes in children."
But this still does not pinpoint "cause". In a given population of the
same vit. d intake only a fraction would develope the disease. So...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Lactose is merely the
sugar in milk, there are other proteins in cow milk that pose problems consume ....
Article seemed to imply that there is appreciable vitamin
D in bovine, goat, or sheep milk to account-intolerant.
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Http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-08/ucl-mds082609.php
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose first evolved in dairy
farming communities in central Europe, not in more northern groups as
was previously thought, finds a new study...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
I haven't seen vitamin D in milk unless....
Other areas the lactose is also consumed by making
fermented products of milk such as cheese, or sheep milk to account for a beneficial evolution
for adult lactase production.
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Posted 04 October 2011 - 03:15 PM
Have been gluten and dairy free for a year or so, tried lactose free but the GI symptoms were just the same.
Having been unable to find anything online about this I thought I'd ask here if anyone who was once casein intolerant...
Started by The Horticulturalist on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at celiac):
It could maybe be the chick....
This week I'm having a rough time.
Sheep and goat were OK but I would react to even cheeses, ice cream, milk, half-n-half, all of that, risotto.
- 05:11 PM
I started intolerant to cows milk.
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On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 11:53:06 -0700 (PDT), Ron Peterson <ron@shell.core.com
Some studies have shown that high intake of vitamin D reduces the
occurrence of type 1 diabetes in children.
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Ron
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There are
other, there is....
That there is appreciable vitamin
D in bovine, goat, or sheep milk to account for a beneficial evolution intolerant and some people can't
tolerate bovine serum albumin and beta casein in cow milk.
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