I was unable to find the ingredients list for "non equals dairy creamer", but I have found that I get (ahem!)..."shooting diarrhea" from Coffee-Mate. I finally read about the ingredients, and the "dipotassium phosphate", used to prevent clumping (really...in liquid form??) can cause diarrhea. Coffee has an issue with promoting diarrhea in some consumers, due to stimulating a certain area of the gut. I have never had the issue with regular coffee, instant coffee, or French Press or other "strong" coffees of any brand, unless I have used Coffee-Mate.
Nestle, the maker of Coffee-Mate, also make "Natural Bliss"--with only milk, cream, sugar and "natural flavors"--only four ingredients, and all are pronounceable to readers of the English language. I have never had any problems with that product. In fact, often I make my own creamer with the same ingredients--there are recipes all over the web to do so.
What makes me wonder about Nestle is why they "need" the dipotassium phosphate to "prevent clumping" in one product but not the other. I personally think it is a cheap filler to help fill their bottles faster. Natural Bliss costs more, so that seems like a fair assessment to me--they add cheaper fillers to keep their costs down.
It is not advisable to give a cat dairy products. It is best to stay away from all dairy as many cats can not digest it properly - particularly products made from cow's milk due to the lactose which can cause diarrhea.
It CAN cause diarrhea, but a tablespoonful for an ocassional treat should be OK.
Since its cream and cream is dairy i would say yes
Dairy, because ice cream is a milk product
Milk and milk-based products can cause diarrhea and other digestive problems for your pup. They can also trigger food allergies, which can cause them to itch.
Dairy Cream (you eat it).
I would say probably not. Especially if you are lactose intolerant, which 3/4 of the population is. The milk in the ice cream could cause more discomfort (such as gas) and perhaps even more diarrhea.
It can. If you have lactose intolerance, Irritable Bowel Syndrome or any of a number of other disorders or diseases, heavy dairy can wreak havoc on your digestive system. If you are experiencing any such symptoms when consuming dairy, I would recommend speaking to your physician and letting them determine if you have any food allergies or other issues that might cause these symptoms.
To much :(
dairy such as milk coffee and also popcorn
no
yes ice cream uses a lot of milk to be made so it is a dairy food