Yes, almond milk is a dairy-free alternative to cow's milk and is suitable for individuals who are lactose intolerant.
NO!!! They are lactose intolerant do not give them milk!!!
I think you can, I drank almond milk before and it was the same effect as drinking regular milk and i am lactose intolerant. it was not fun.
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
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Yes. You can use non-dairy creamer, have milk with the lactose processed out, take dairy supplements, use alternative milks (soymilk, coconut milk, almond milk, or rice milk), or omit milk altogether.
Yes, almond milk can be used as a substitute for milk in many recipes and as a dairy alternative for those who are lactose intolerant or vegan.
People who are lactose intolerant can't digest regular milk. But there are other kinds you can drink, such as rice milk, oat milk, goat milk, almond milk, and coconut milk. I am sure there are others out there. I am lactose intolerant myself. so I am learning quick on what is safe to drink or even eat lately When you are lactose intolerant, you cannot drink cow's milk, eat ice cream or cheeses that are not aged. Sometimes (and this may not be true for everyone) you can eat aged cheeses such as cheddar or parmesan or yogurt. But this is not always the case, so be careful of what you eat. Try drinking lactose-free milk, this is always a safe bet.
If you are lactose intolerant and drink milk you will have diarrhea. Prolonged diarrhea causes dehydration. Thus the majority of weight loss will be only water weight.
Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk. This allows lactose intolerant individuals to drink the lactose free (or reduced lactose) milk.
Because they're lactose intolerant.
No, you can also try plant milks such as * rice milk * almond milk * oat milk * peanut milk * horchata * hazelnut milk * lactose free milk
I'm lactose intolerant and you can drink lactose free milk, or soy milk like "Silk", also goats milk is good but i hear it doesnt taste that great, just check your local grocery store and they will have a section of lactose free milk products