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> Dave-Since I don't drink Lactaid 100, I don't know about that.
> However, I also have occasional attacks of diahhrea when I think I've
> been strictly lactose free. Luckily for me, it turns out that taking
> many Lactaid pills even after the fact ameliorates the symptoms
> somewhat - true for some people, I've been told.For me, one culprit
> was soft-centered little hard candies - which, it turned out, had that
> whey in it we all seriously lactose intolerant folks have to avoid
> like poison. A little of that goes a long way (pardon the pun!). So my
> advice would be: Cherchez the whey!
Marian
> DAVID POHLE wrote (exerpted)
> I'm presently looking for the source of unexplained
> diarrhea that occurs when I'm meticulously avoiding all
> lactose. I'm a major consumer of Lactaid 100, and
> severely lactose intolerant.
>
> Dave
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