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Dairy pills

Dairy pills

Dairy intolerance, including lactose intolerance and dairy allergies, can disrupt daily life by causing discomfort after consuming dairy products. Thankfully, pills for dairy intolerance offer a way to help reduce symptoms and manage these challenges.* Whether you’re looking for dairy enzyme pills, dairy relief chewable tablets, or dairy relief pills, there’s a product tailored to your needs. This article explores the benefits, types, and usage of these medicines for dairy intolerance.
Disclaimer: There is no way to cure a dairy intolerance, medicine for dairy intolerance (Like dairy pills for lactose intolerance) is meant to mange associated symptoms.

Understanding dairy

Dairy tablets are supplements designed to aid in the digestion of dairy products. They typically contain lactase, the enzyme responsible for breaking down lactose, the sugar in milk. For individuals with lactose intolerance, taking dairy relief tablets before consuming dairy can help reduce symptoms such as bloating, gas, and diarrhea.* An example of dairy relief tablets is Lactase 20,000.

Types of dairy relief pills and products
  1. Dairy enzyme capsules: These are standard supplements containing lactase. They break down lactose into simpler sugars that are easier for the body to absorb.
  2. Chewable tablets: For those who prefer an easy-to-use option, dairy relief chewable tablets provide a convenient alternative. They are portable and ideal for on-the-go use.
  3. Lactase drops: Lactase Drops are the ideal solution for lactose-free cooking and baking. Add them to milk, ice cream, or custard to break down lactose, and enjoy dairy to reduce occasional gas, bloating, and discomfort.*
Choosing the right dairy pills

When selecting a product, consider factors such as enzyme strength, format, and additional ingredients. For example:

  • Lactase enzyme strength: Check the dosage to ensure it aligns with your typical dairy consumption. The strength of a supplement is usually measured in FFC’s.
  • Formulation: Chewable tablets or capsules may suit those who dislike swallowing pills.
  • Additional benefits: Some products include probiotics to support gut health or added enzymes for broader digestive support.
Using dairy allergy pills safely

While dairy relief pills are primarily for lactose intolerance, those with dairy allergies should proceed with caution. Dairy allergies involve an immune response to milk proteins, which these pills do not address. Always consult a healthcare provider to determine whether these products are suitable for you.

A Holistic Approach

Incorporating dairy pills into your routine is only part of managing dairy intolerance. Consider adopting a balanced diet that includes lactose-free alternatives, and consult a specialized dietitian for personalized advice. By combining dietary strategies with dairy enzyme pills, you can enjoy dairy products with reduced discomfort, reclaiming a varied and nutritious diet.*

You can read more about the topic in our knowledge bank or you can contact one of our dieticians for personalized advice. If you’re facing symptoms and don’t know where they come from, you can take the intolerance test for more information:

Test to see if you might need Dairy pills

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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