Any suggestions for going lactose free?

Posted by sandyabbey @sandyabbey, Dec 17, 2018

@gut health. Does anyone know of a lactose free yogurt. I’m just coming off vancomycin from my 3 reoccurrence of Cdiff. Flagyl didn’t work for mw so I’m hoping the vancomycin will. I’m 5 days out & just one loose stool each morning. I feel like I need some good yogurt. I’m having to eat a soft diet in order not to feel too full & let my gut heal. I lost 20 pounds in a month. I’m down to 85 pounds. I can’t afford much more weight loss. Any advice appreciated.

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Profile picture for seabright2001 @seabright2001

Have you tried taking Lactaid with dairy products?

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Yes, it can help but not much

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Profile picture for celia16 @celia16

Have you tried Lactose Free products?

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Yes but they bother as well.

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I have not tried those other milks yet. I've seen many gastros without much help. I have an appointment in a few months with a new one. Have not done the dietician, insurance won't cover and I do all my own research anyway. I know I do not have ibd or celiac from scopes. I try to follow low format diet along with anti inflammatory and Mediterranean.
I have had allergy testing but not to food, environmental.

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Profile picture for gussie @gussie

I have IBS-D and also dairy intolerant. I can have milk products if baked in something but can't drink milk or eat yogurt. I have been drinking soy milk for years and before that rice milk. I also drink oat milk which to me tastes better then almond milk. Maybe you should have a work up with a gastro. I also have to go along with the FodMap diet. Ever since I was a kid I knew certain fruits and dairy products bothered my gut.

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Have not found a gastroenterologist who was ever really helpful. But have tried many throughout the years.

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Profile picture for januaryjane @januaryjane

I've always loved milk but within the past six years have become lactose intolerant.
I can eat ice cream and cheese but very small portions. My gut gives me grief with sour cream, yogurt and cream cheese. So I can't eat yogurt for the good probiotics!! (I loved my greek)

Recently I bought some almond milk with less sugar. (Tried to find organic but couldn't)
It was great, I had a small cup with breakfast two mornings in a row. Then my stomach turned on me.

Don't know if I'll ever be able to stomach even milk alternatives. Used to drink soy a long time ago but that eventually got to me.
Haven't tried others but I know a few are high in Fodmaps.
Has anybody had luck with any milk alternative, specifically?
I deal with ibs, gerd and motility issues.

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Have you tried Soy milk?

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Profile picture for Jody aka mojo244 @mojo244

@januaryjane
Depending on where you’re located: my wife is lactose intolerant so we drink DariGold Fit, this is ultra filtered, way less sugar and nearly double the protein than regular milk. Our other milk of choice is Fairlife; this is by the Coca Cola company and is like DariGold but has 1 less gram of protein and is more money per volume.
Fairlife is available everywhere (I think?) whereas DariGold is not.
If you like chocolate milk, I doubt you will find a better one than Fairlife and DariGold runs a close second.
Both choices are certainly more $ than regular milk but we never have any waste and the expiration date is WAY longer on these two products than the regular.
Both are available in whole and 2%.

MOJO

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I forgot to add: both products are Lactose free!

MOJO

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Profile picture for blessedwildapplegirl @blessedwildapplegirl

I used rice milk for many years until I became allergic to it also. Have you ever tried coconut milk yogurt? It’s high in fat, but it’s supposed to be a healthy fat. I ate it for years, but now my stomach is worse and it bothers me. It’s delicious!

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Been lactose intolerant for
30+ years. Almond, cashew,
Or oat for beverages. Same is true for ice cream. As a whole, a very small part/concern in my diet. Move on to other beverages.
Do not let lactose control your life/ decision making.

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Profile picture for januaryjane @januaryjane

I've always loved milk but within the past six years have become lactose intolerant.
I can eat ice cream and cheese but very small portions. My gut gives me grief with sour cream, yogurt and cream cheese. So I can't eat yogurt for the good probiotics!! (I loved my greek)

Recently I bought some almond milk with less sugar. (Tried to find organic but couldn't)
It was great, I had a small cup with breakfast two mornings in a row. Then my stomach turned on me.

Don't know if I'll ever be able to stomach even milk alternatives. Used to drink soy a long time ago but that eventually got to me.
Haven't tried others but I know a few are high in Fodmaps.
Has anybody had luck with any milk alternative, specifically?
I deal with ibs, gerd and motility issues.

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I love oatmilk cashew milk coconut milk. All of these work well on my crazy stomach. Good luck!!

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Profile picture for adlttl123 @adlttl123

I love oatmilk cashew milk coconut milk. All of these work well on my crazy stomach. Good luck!!

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I can only do coconut milk, raw A2 milk. I used to oat and cashew, but that really ruined by digestion. And the additives and preservatives and thickeners are full of bad actors.

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Profile picture for cidermom64 @cidermom64

I can only do coconut milk, raw A2 milk. I used to oat and cashew, but that really ruined by digestion. And the additives and preservatives and thickeners are full of bad actors.

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Also, I use the A2 milk to make yogurt, with a small 1/2 cup per gallon of regular plain good yogurt with as many probiotics I can find. I use the lazy slow cooker method to make yogurt.

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