Am I Lactose Intolerant? | Allergy Test

Lactose-Free?

So, you have just received your test results from Allergy Test and you have discovered that you are intolerant to lactose? No problem, we are here to help!  This article will help you on your way to living a Lactose-free life!

The first tip to living a lactose-free life is to identify what lactose what actually is. Lactose is the carbohydrate naturally found in all kinds of milk, including human milk. It can also be used as an ingredient in some foods.  In some cases, lactose can cause a variety of unpleasant symptoms after eaten, such as bloating, pain or cramps in lower abdominal, gas, diarrhea and throwing up.

One thing to watch out for when trying to be lactose-free is that lactose can also be added to foods so watch out and always check the ingredients. Follow the link below to earn the full list of ingredients that contain lactose.

https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/milk-allergies-and-lactose-intolerance

The most common foods to avoid are:

  • Milk
  • Butter
  • Cheese
  • Yogurt
  • Whey

Dairy-Free?

Dairy foods do not need to be eliminated from your diet if you are lactose intolerant, however, the amount of lactose that can be tolerated will vary from person to person.  We have included some helpful tips to help you include your 3 serves of dairy every day:

  • Don’t drink milk on an empty stomach
  • Build up your intolerance. Start small and gradually increase your milk consumption
  • Regular fat milk may be better tolerated than low fat or skim milk. Fat slows the passage of lactose through your digestive system giving you more time to digest it
  • Yogurt is often better tolerated than milk
  • Cheese is low in lactose and well tolerated

If you still have problems, try low lactose milk or a lactose digesting preparation (available from chemists). With dairy being a rich source of calcium in the diet, the good news is everyone can still enjoy the great taste and nutritional benefits that dairy foods have to offer.

If you would like to cut lactose completely out of your diet Lactaid do a fantastic lactose-free range which can be found in major supermarkets like Costco!

https://www.lactaid.com/

Good luck!