For a lactose intolerant toddler, recommended dietary guidelines include avoiding dairy products with lactose, such as milk and cheese, and opting for lactose-free alternatives like lactose-free milk or dairy-free products. It is important to ensure the toddler gets enough calcium and vitamin D from sources like fortified non-dairy milk, leafy greens, and fortified cereals. Consulting a healthcare provider or dietitian for personalized guidance is recommended.
If you are lactose intolerant, it is probably a good idea to avoid whey products. Whey is a byproduct of the cheese making process; while it might not contain as much lactose as milk, it can still cause stomach problems for the lactose intolerant.
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no it doesnt matter what race your from you can be lactose intolerant if you are japaneese but just because you are from japan that does not mean you have to be lactose intolerant
Lactose intolerant individuals can consume lactose, but it must be consumed in moderation.
I think you mean "lactose intolerant". Yes, some cats are lactose intolerant. However in rare cases, they are not.
Yes, Kai Wong is lactose intolerant. But he drinks milk after it is boiled.
"Those who are lactose intolerant must avoid consuming most dairy products."
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Lactose intolerance is a misnomer. Many people are unaware of what it actually is and means. Almost everyone on the planet is lactose intolerant, it's just to what degree. The majority of adult humans don't produce the lactase enzyme needed to break down lactose. More correctly it's to what degree are you intolerant. Generally speaking, yes you could be half lactose intolerant.
Yes, whey protein is derived from milk and may not be suitable for lactose-intolerant individuals as it contains lactose.
Yes. Calcium lactate compounds DO NOT contain lactose. I'm lactose intolerant and have been using the supplement for years and have not faced any issues.
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.