End Lactose Intolerance: Enjoy Dairy Products, Milk And Cheese

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Are You A Lactard?

I used to be a lactard, too. 

How many hours spent "indisposed"?

How many times trips were cut short, or visits to friends' houses were ended early because of it?

Way too many.

Now, I eat dairy in moderation, all thanks to the modern chemistry of Lactagen.

This lens will provide more information about lactose intolerance soon.  Until then, grab a free brochure about Lactagen, and find out if it is right for you.

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Ask The Doctor About Lactose Intolerance 

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Lactose Intolerance Cure - Does One Exist? 

By Jeff Plante

If you have set out to find a solution to your lactose intolerance, perhaps you have heard of a new product called Lactagen. Before you go out and buy this product, read some of the most frequently asked questions on this treatment to decide if it's right for you.

What is Lactagen?

It is a treatment developed for the millions of people who suffer from the condition of lactose intolerance. It is claimed to be a one-time solution which allows for the adaptation and digestion of dairy products after completion of the 38 day program.

So, what exactly is in it?

Lactagen is made from a combination of Lactose, Tricalcium Phosphate, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, and FOS (Fructo-Oligosaccharides).

How do you actually take Lactagen?

There are no pills to take, which some people may prefer and others may not. To take Lactagen you mix one scoop of the provided powder with water or juice. You consume each drink along with each of your meals throughout the course of a day.

How does it work?

According to the manufacturer, the treatment works first to soothe any existing intestinal irritation and inflammation. Next it works to gradually recondition and train microflora residing in the large intestine, so that they are more capable of breaking down solid, undigested lactose.

OK, I know how it works now, but does is it actually work?

Lactagen is definitely not the magic cure for lactose intolerance and will not work for everyone. Some people have reported it working for them, while others have said it did nothing. However, in a double-blind clinical study conducted by researchers, Lactagen was proven to show a drastic reduction in common lactose intolerance symptoms. In 9 out of 10 test subjects participating in the 3 month long trial, there was a dramatic reduction of symptoms after completing the 38 day long program.

Continue reading below, or visit Lactagen's website to request a free brochure...

 

Why should I bother trying to cure my lactose intolerance?

Lactose intolerance can be a painful, embarrassing, and downright annoying condition. Another reason to cure your lactose intolerance is for the health benefits. A healthy body needs a sufficient amount of calcium and vitamin D, two vital nutrients most commonly found in dairy products. Recent studies showing the ineffectiveness of calcium and vitamin D, reinforce the importance of natural consumption of calcium and vitamin D rich dairy products. However, you will have to decide for yourself if lactose intolerance is something you can live with or something that you want to try and cure.

Can Lactagen put an end to lactose intolerance once and for all? Learn more about this new product and whether or not it might work for you, please visit http://www.lactagenreview.com

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Are You Lactose Intolerant? Did You Used To Be? 

Share your story here (without the graphic details, please!). Did you find a solution with Lactagen or other products? Do tell...

grgo69 wrote...

did you know lactose intolerance can be cured?

more:

http://lactose-intolerance-symptoms.simplewebsurf.com/

ReplyPosted September 10, 2007

flaminglacer wrote...

Informative lens - useful for anyone with this blight on their lives. I shall pass the word

ReplyPosted June 08, 2007