Considering 75 percent of people around the world are in
fact lactose intolerant, the people who actually can consume milk safely with positive health benefits is the minority!
Not exact matches
I admire the
fact you're able to adapt to substitutions so easily to accommodate being
lactose -
intolerant.
In
fact, in Asia, where 90 % of people are
lactose intolerant, the growing
lactose free food market is already worth over $ 900m.
Dairy kefir, as you pointed out, can be problematic if people are
intolerant of the proteins; however, if you have
lactose intolerance, dairy kefir is not an issue if you make it at home and you ferment it for at least 24 hours because all of the
lactose will be gone, and in
fact, there are some studies which suggest that you can cure
lactose intolerance or at least significantly improve it by consuming fermented dairy products like yogurt and kefir.
In
fact, an estimated 30 - 50 million American adults are
lactose intolerant.
All humans have essentially the same GI tract from an anatomical perspective, but when someone who is
lactose intolerant chugs a glass of milk, he or she may be treated to a visceral demonstration of the
fact that anatomy doesn't necessarily predict function.
I had not heard of the family though I was and am aware of the
fact that goat's milk is making the round of places online that promote good health and how to enjoy «dairy» without the consequences if you're like me,
lactose intolerant.
But cats do not need cow's milk and in
fact many cats are
lactose intolerant, which means that milk gives them problems, cat gas being one.
In
fact, many adult cats are
lactose intolerant.
In
fact, most of the adult cats are
lactose intolerant.
In
fact, cats are actually
lactose -
intolerant, since they lack the lactase enzyme necessary to break down
lactose in milk.