Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Duncan, please excuse so many questions, but this is all new to me. Being Diabetic is not a problem with the Inulin. So I take the Inulin (even though there is Fructose in it) ALONG WITH, my Probiotics and you're saying that after a time (how will I know?) I will no longer be Lactose Intolerant after 30 years this way? Bonnie Re: whey questions+lactose intolerance Hi Bonnie; once your bowel dysbiosis is corrected you won't be lactose intolerant any more. When the probiotic culture is strong enough to eat the lactose more quickly there won't be any left for long enough for you to struggle with. Many undenatured wheys contain under a gram or so of lactose per serving. There are a few useful comparisons on the inulin refernces page: http://tinyurl.com/3nxva Some, Immunocal fo example if price is no object, contain even less. Duncan On 9 Nov 2006 at 21:59, Coconut Oil wrote: > > Posted by: " Bonnie Cole " bonnieview@... anunnakica > Date: Thu Nov 9, 2006 1:25 pm ((PST)) > > Hello Folks: > > Is there anything special about whey? What is in it that makes it a > valuable food? I suppose if I have Lactose Intolerance I can't use > it. Oh boy. > > Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 What I'm saying, Bonnie, is that you will no longer react to lactose because your probiotic bowel bacteria will correctly eat it before it can cause indigestion. You will still not exude lactase, but they exude lots of it, so you won't seem to be intoleant. Lactose intolerance is a moot point when your bowel dysbiosis has been is corrected. I'm still looking for a less sweet inulin with sugar at less than 1%; when my distributor starts to carry it I'll make a fuss about it on-list. Actually, the best forum for this discussion is candidiasis. Duncan On 10 Nov 2006 at 4:24, Coconut Oil wrote: > > Posted by: " Bonnie Cole " bonnieview@... anunnakica > Date: Thu Nov 9, 2006 6:53 pm ((PST)) > > Duncan, please excuse so many questions, but this is all new to me. > > Being Diabetic is not a problem with the Inulin. So I take the Inulin > (even though there is Fructose in it) ALONG WITH, my Probiotics and > you're saying that after a time (how will I know?) I will no longer be > Lactose Intolerant after 30 years this way? > > Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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