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I have a question about ingredients with dairy in them for anyone out there
in lactose-free land.
I was looking at some "non-dairy" creamer and it lists caesinate as an
ingredient but also notes that it is not a source of lactose. I was almost
positive that it was. I read about it somewhere. Also, some listed
steroyl lactate and lactic acid. I wasn't sure about lactic acid, but I am
sure I read that steroyl lactate was a source of milk.
Could someone please clarify these for me??
Thank you,
Matthew Winter
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> From: Suzanne DiPiero <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Cure for LI?
> Date: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 2:04 PM
>
> I saw an on-line article today, regarding Gene Therapy and Lactose
> Intolerance, that I thought might interest some other listers. It is
about a
> possible genetic cure for LI. The article was put out by the Associated
> Press, but I saw it in www.Boston.com. If anyone has trouble finding it,
but
> would like to read it, I'll save it as a file. Just e-mail me privately
and
> I'll send it to you.
>
> Suzanne DiPiero
> 9-29-98
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