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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I have a question regarding this. I am lactose intolerant, but find that
if I drink milk with acidopholis in it, it doesn't affect me. Would this
still be a problem for CD people?
Thanks.
> One thing to make sure of though, while you are being cautious about
> drinking milk (lactose) is that you get enough vitamin D - either by
> spending time outside or by taking vitamins, etc. It is the lactose that
> helps you absorb calcium, but vit D can do a similar thing through
> different avenues.
>
> Kristine,
> 2nd day humam biology student, just having done a case study on lactose
> intolerance.
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