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Lactose free refers to products that do not contain lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products. Lactose-free products are designed for individuals who are lactose intolerant, meaning they lack sufficient levels of the enzyme lactase needed to digest lactose.

Lactose Intolerance

Lactose intolerance is a common condition where the body cannot easily digest lactose. Symptoms include bloating, diarrhea, and abdominal pain after consuming dairy products. This condition can be managed by consuming lactose-free products or taking lactase supplements.

Lactose-Free Products

Lactose-free products are available in various forms, including:

These products are made by adding lactase to regular dairy products or by using alternative ingredients that do not contain lactose.

Health Benefits

For individuals with lactose intolerance, consuming lactose-free products can prevent the uncomfortable symptoms associated with the condition. Additionally, these products provide essential nutrients found in dairy, such as calcium and vitamin D, without causing digestive issues.

Production Process

The production of lactose-free products typically involves adding the enzyme lactase to dairy products. This enzyme breaks down lactose into simpler sugars, glucose and galactose, which are easier to digest. Alternatively, some products are made from non-dairy ingredients, such as almond milk or soy milk.

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