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How you might be making yourself lactose intolerant without realizing

Maybe we don't have to feel so guilty about that extra slice of cheese pizza

How you might be making yourself lactose intolerant without realizing

Maybe we don't have to feel so guilty about that extra slice of cheese pizza

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How you might be making yourself lactose intolerant without realizing

Maybe we don't have to feel so guilty about that extra slice of cheese pizza

In a bid to become "healthier," it's not uncommon these days for people to try cutting entire food groups out of their diet. Doctors and nutritional experts have long warned against moves like this, however, because it usually means you're not getting access to all the nutrients you need. There may also be another concerning repercussion of cutting things out of your diet completely; developing an intolerance, particularly where lactose is concerned. People often try removing dairy from their diet if they're experiencing skin-related issues, while others ditch it because they believe it'll help them lose weight (this isn't necessarily the case), but according to a professor of nutrition policy, Dennis Savaiano, PhD, it could actually result in a lactose intolerance.In order to digest lactose products, we need the enzyme lactase, but Savaiano notes that about three-quarters of the world바카라 게임 웹사이트s population are already "lactose maldigesters," meaning they don't produce much lactase on their own. The only way to encourage the production of lactase is by eating more dairy, the expert explained to "Well and Good;" "Individuals who are used to eating lactose in their diet have more lactase enzyme 바카라 게임 웹사이트 we think six to eight times more 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and are more efficient at digesting it so they don바카라 게임 웹사이트t get symptoms," Savaiano said.It makes sense that people who withhold dairy from their diet don't have a proper capability to digest it, resulting in symptoms of lactose intolerance-including flatulence, diarrhea, bloating, cramps and nausea.According to Savaiano, it is possible to reintroduce dairy into your diet, however. Research he conducted recently proved that it is possible, as he explained:"We took and either fed them lactose in water three times a day with their meals , or sugar water three times a day with their meals. And what we saw is that as we fed them lactose in water, their colon bacteria adapted to produce far more lactase activity, and their maldigestion went down dramatically."Learn about some non-dairy, high-calcium foods in the video above.

In a bid to become "healthier," it's not uncommon these days for people to try . Doctors and nutritional experts have long warned against moves like this, however, because it usually means you're not getting access to all the nutrients you need.

There may also be another concerning repercussion of ; developing an intolerance, particularly where lactose is concerned.

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People often try removing dairy from their diet if they're experiencing skin-related issues, while others ditch it because they believe it'll help them lose weight (), but according to a professor of nutrition policy, Dennis Savaiano, PhD, it could actually result in a lactose intolerance.

In order to digest lactose products, we need the enzyme lactase, but Savaiano notes that about three-quarters of the world바카라 게임 웹사이트s population are already "lactose maldigesters," meaning they don't produce much lactase on their own.

The only way to encourage the production of lactase is by eating more dairy, the expert explained to "Well and Good;" "Individuals who are used to eating lactose in their diet have more lactase enzyme [than people don바카라 게임 웹사이트t eat lactose-containing foods] 바카라 게임 웹사이트 we think six to eight times more 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and are more efficient at digesting it so they don바카라 게임 웹사이트t get symptoms," Savaiano said.

It makes sense that people who withhold dairy from their diet don't have a proper capability to digest it, resulting in of lactose intolerance-including flatulence, diarrhea, bloating, cramps and nausea.

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According to Savaiano, it is possible to reintroduce dairy into your diet, however. Research he conducted recently proved that it is possible, as he explained:

"We took [maldigesters] and either fed them lactose in water three times a day with their meals [for 10 days], or sugar water three times a day with their meals. And what we saw is that as we fed them lactose in water, their colon bacteria adapted to produce far more lactase activity, and their maldigestion went down dramatically."

Learn about some non-dairy, high-calcium foods in the video above.