No, it can't.
No. Being lactose intolerant means that you are unable to digest lactose which is most often found in dairy products such as milk, ice cream, etc. Bacon is, of course, meat and does not contain lactose.
Upset stomach, diarrhea, bloating, gas
There's no known connection between lactose intolerance and bad skin.
Im lactose intolerant but I suppose over 4 years? Not sure but Ive been like this for like 3 and a half years? And when your lactose intolerant, you cannot have any dairy product but lactose milk can cure sooner. And probably a few years later you don't feel like not having cheese anymore. So you eat it. And you might get sick a little but its alright. I lose weight almost everyday while being lactose intolerant (Sometimes) But since Im lactose intolerant I started to learn more about it since Im going through it!
As more and more people are being diagnosed as lactose intolerant, more companies have to be transparent on whether or not products have lactose in their products. As this is the case, companies must be able to easily give listing of what ingredients are in food products.
It is related in that many celiacs are also damaged to the point that they are lactose intolerant. You may not be, and in any case, just buy lactase tablets to solve that issue.
It sounds to me, like you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. You can get cramps for a variety of reasons: Trapped Gas, impending diarrhea, constipation, by being lactose intolerant, etc. See your doctor if the cramps are conistent with your period.
Ice cream manufactuers are always looking for ways to improve their product which does mean they can sometimes change their recipe to make it cheaper to make, better quality etc. Ice creams contain milk and/or cream therefore if you are lactose intolerant then you should go and see your GP. The GP can do a simple test where you drink a cup of lactose solution (tastes fairly sweet as it is milk sugar) then every 10 mins your lactose levels are tested with a machine. If your lactose levels remains quite stable for the test then it shows that your body is not breaking down lactose and that you are lactose intolerant. Being lactose intolerant is not the end of the world as there is many diffrent products that have been and are being developed for people with intoleratants to some foods.
It doesn't mean you're normal, but it also doesn't mean your abnormal. Lots of people are lactose intolerant, while lots aren't. It isn't anything out of the ordinary and is quite common (especially among newborns and toddlers, but many of them will outgrow the allergy).
Well, it is homogenized, so you won't get sick from drinking it. As far as 'being good for you,' that depends on whether or not you are lactose intolerant.
silk vanilla soy milk. bunnies are commonly known as being lactose intolerant and strictly choose vanilla over chocolate.
Your body naturally filters out lactose but there is another bacteria that cannot be filtered out that is found in milk. and some children are allergic to it and not lactose. can you eat cheese? Cheese and milk have the same lactose but not the same bacteria potency. my daughter was breast fed and if I drank milk she got ill, there is no way she is lactose intolerant, she can eat cheeses and other dairy products. If it had been the lactose the breasts would have eliminated it. It would not have made her sick. She still can not drink milk from a jug. She can have milk that does not require refridgeration. The same thing would apply to an unborn child I would imagine, just think of your body as a filtration system.