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Is it possible to be lactose intolerant, but only to milk
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drg     Reply with quote
l notice that when l drink milk straight, or eat cereal, my stomach hurts, and l get diarrhea. But if l have cheese, milkshakes, ice cream, etc. l feel fine. Is it possible to only be lactose intolerant to milk by itself? And what is the solution?
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Star     Reply with quote
That is a good question because I've wondered the same. My solution is that l buy the lactose free milk and since l am fine with the other stuff, l do not worry. Although, some shakes or ice cream will sometimes give me issues so l steer clear of those. They do sell over the counter products for this. Ask your local pharmacist for help finding one.
Clone     Reply with quote
I'd be a bit surprised - after all, if u have a milkshake, which is basically milk mixed with sugar you're fine, but you're allergic if it is just straight milk? Seems improbable.
I'd have suggested that you're probably allergic to some common ingredient in ur cereal, except u get the same problem if you're just drinking milk. Is it perhaps just milk from ur fridge that causes the problem, in which case maybe it is that ur fridge is not working properly & the problems u have r related to drinking semi-off milk?
Doctor     Reply with quote
Milk causes the most of the allergies from the dairy group. Imagine as a line with one end the most allergy causing dairy, on the other the least. The least allergy causing would be dairy that had some fermentation process, like a yoghurt, that been ''predigested'' by bacteria. That process makes the components of a dairy product more digestible, & will cause the least degree of allergy. Other poducts like cheese would also be on a different part of that line depending on the process, aging, & fat content.

Different types of milk would be also causing different degree of reaction, goats milk, butter milk might have less degree of reaction to it.

Unfortunatelly soy milk that been so highly regarded for lactose intolerance does not have such a good picture any more, as now many more switched to it they find that it cause allergic reactions as well. This might be caused by the large scale GM soy production, once the genes altered, u never know what it will trigger in ur system if u prone to allergies.

Coach     Reply with quote
l know what you mean! l used to think l was allergic to milk because it used to make me sick like you described all the time, especially cottage cheese. But now, l do not get sick from it anymore, at least, not very often. It makes no sense! :P
Kim     Reply with quote
l felt the same and tried the a2 milk which seemed to help. have a read of their website it is interesting what they say. Also try drinking more water- l have found that helps me a lot. l still love my milk but l am not getting the stomach pain l used to get after drinking milk.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
Lactose is a sugar found in milk and other milk products. Unless it is been removed, which would be specified on the product then it there is milk in it and there is lactose and it should cause the same problems. It does not make any sense that lactose in milk affects you but not in a milk shake or other genuine milk product. l wonder it it is either a psychosomatic reaction or the other milk products are not containing much milk really.
Bobyer     Reply with quote
Yes & No. The reaction u r describing is exactly the same as my son. He has been diagnosed with an intolerance to casein, not lactose. Casein is the protein found in milk & it has something to do with the pasteurization process that ur body can no longer digest this properly. Apparently if u were to drink milk directly from a cows udder u would be fine. Anyway, u can digest the other dairy based items because as soon as milk is turned into anything else, such as ice cream, yoghurt, cheese etc the casein changes form & ur body can deal with it. l have no idea why u can drink milkshakes though - that is a little confusing, my son can not. One warning though is to steer clear of Lactose Free milk as this gave my son the most severe reaction of anything-although no one can explain why. The solution is pretty easy, do not drink milk.
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