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Wed, 29 Oct 1997 10:38:17 -0600
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Dave,
It could be that you are intolerant to the protein in milk as well as
lactose intolerant, which means you cannot have anything dairy.  Just a
thought!  I found this was the case with me.
Deloris



On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, DAVID POHLE wrote:

> Lactaid 100 milk is labelled as "100% lactose reduced"
> and also as "lactose free" (both labels printed at
> separate places on the milk carton).  Does anybody
> know how to interpret this?  Would the 2 or 3% rule
> apply?
>
> 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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