In fact, only about 30 % of people descended from northern Europe contain the gene that allows them to produce
sufficient lactase, so it's highly probable that dairy foods will be problematic for you.
Not exact matches
If a person comes back on endoscopy stating they are NOT lactose intolerant, the biopsy showed they had highly
sufficient amounts of
lactase enzymes, could lactose still have a compounding factor to FODMPs because it is easily fermentable??? We were told we didn't need to remove lactose, because dd was not lactose intolerant, but this was by a GI nurse who was not trained in FODMAP's.
This means that they lack
sufficient quantities of a special enzyme called
lactase to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk.
Similarly, most pets don't have
sufficient amounts of
lactase to digest milk and other dairy products adequately.