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Seeking Health Lactase Drops -- 0.5 fl oz


Seeking Health Lactase Drops
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Seeking Health Lactase Drops Description

  • Reduces Lactose Content in Your Own Food or Drink
  • Proven Effective At Breaking Down Lactose In Dairy Products
    Powerful Lactose Intolerance Support
    More Cost-Effective Than Buying Pretreated Lactose-Free Products

Are you lactose intolerant? Do you get indigestion, bloating, or gas from dairy?
Do you want to make lactose-free-style milk products at home?

 

Lactase Drops is an effective liquid lactase enzyme supplement. Added to dairy products, it helps break down lactose so your digestion system doesn't have to. Now, you can enjoy dairy without the bloating, gas, stomach aches, and other symptoms of lactose intolerance.

 

Lactase Drops contains the lactase enzyme. This natural enzyme breaks down lactose milk sugar into simpler sugars that are easier to digest. For those who experience symptoms of lactose intolerance, are lactose intolerant, or have lactase deficiency, it can be a game-changer! Lactase Drops may be used by people of all ages to provide dairy relief and support digestive health.

 

Due to genetic variations, some individuals do not produce enough natural lactase enzymes. If you are dairy-sensitive, the uncomfortable symptoms you experience are likely related to undigested lactose sugars fermenting in your gut. You may think you need to avoid dairy foods altogether. However, this is not the case!

 

Lactase Drops have been proven effective in breaking down the lactose in dairy products. Instead of avoiding dairy forever (or eating it and dealing with the discomfort), simply add a few drops to your milk, ice cream, cheese, or any other dairy products before ingesting.

 

The easy-to-use liquid allows you to make your own lactose-free style milk products at home. Simply mix Lactase Drops into your favorite dairy product, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before consumption.

 

Lactase Drops are gluten-free, GMO-free, and hypoallergenic. The glass packaging is free of BPA and phthalates. Lactase Drops meets ConsumerLab.com standards for ingredient and product quality in independent testing.

 

Lactase Drops comes in a sweet-tasting, all-natural glycerin base. It's a great option for children or infants with lactose intolerance. The drops can easily be mixed with breastmilk, formula, milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, and more.

 

Lactase Drops give you the digestive advantage you’ve been looking for. Enjoy your favorite ice cream and dairy products again without the uncomfortable side effects. Lactase Drops lets you lower the lactose and increase the comfort from your favorite dairy delights! Don’t let dairy get you down. Get Lactase Drops by Seeking Health® instead.

 

Key Ingredients

 

Lactase
The enzyme that breaks down lactose, the sugar found in milk and dairy products, to support individuals with lactose intolerance.


Directions

Suggested Use: Add 7 drops per pint of milk, refrigerate for 24 hours. If symptoms persist, refrigerate 48 hours or add more drops. Alternatively, add 7 drops directly to milk or dairy before consuming, or use as directed by your health care professional.

 

Refrigerate after opening.

Free Of
Dairy, egg, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, gluten, soy, sesame.

*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.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 7 Drops
Servings per Container: 52
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Lactase ...750 Lactase Units*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Glycerin and purified water.
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Planes, Trains & Bathroom Pains: A Dietitian’s Guide to Travel Tummy Troubles

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]So many of us have been there – it’s the dream vacationor that important work trip, and digestion gets all messed up. It’s hard to enjoy a trip when you just want to curl up in a fetal position or need to find a bathroom urgently! Why does this happen? We’ll break down what causes stomach problems when traveling and tips to avoid these triggers to have a smooth trip where the bathroom isn’t the primary destination of the day.

A Male Tourist Stands in Front of a Cathedral, Representing Travel and Stomach Troubles, Specifically the Question "What Causes Stomach Problems?"

What Causes Stomach Problems When Traveling?

In one study, a shocking 79% of travelers abroad reported illnesses during a trip! Another study showed that most minor travel-related tummy troubles stem from constipation2 due to a change in schedule – food, movement, sleep and other routines being thrown off.  Constipation often leads to other gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms like reflux, nausea, fullness, bloating or gas that people may not realize are connected.  Also, nerves, stress or eating unique foods can flare up diarrhea or other symptoms. People with existing GI problems are more prone to these triggers and may benefit from meeting with a Registered Dietitian to map out a personalized travel plan. It might not be just one trigger that sets off symptoms but a compilation of smaller triggers that add up. There can be a slew of causes when traveling, depending on the situation and person:

Diet changes

The type of food or drink, quantity and frequency can be very different when away from home. Are there more desserts, snacks, spicy foods or high fat foods? Do meals have less fiber, fruits or vegetables? Are the meals larger or different? Are meals being skipped or eaten late at night? Even healthy snack bars can have too much fiber, which can cause problems too! Think about drinks, too! Carbonated drinks can cause bloating, gas or reflux. Dehydration, leading to constipation, can be an issue due to trying to limit bathroom breaks or forgotten water bottles. Is more alcohol being consumed?

Shared bathrooms

Most people do not love going to the bathroom in public or shared restrooms…we’ve all felt that awkward hotel room moment. This can cause people to hold their bowels, leading to constipation or incomplete bowel movements (also causing constipation or more bathroom breaks).

Stress

Since there is a strong connection between the gut and the brain (known as the gut-brain axis), any stress of packing, traveling or being on-the-go can flare up GI symptoms.

Sitting

Travel can lead to less exercise, which can slow the bowels causing constipation and bloating.

Sleep changes

Changes in one’s sleep routine not only throws off meals, but other body functions like digestion, that also rely on the body’s internal clock. Thus, traveling to a different time zone or staying up late can easily lead to constipation2.

Motion sickness

It’s easy to forget to be prepared for potential nausea and vomiting from boats, cruises, or car rides on winding roads.

Traveler’s diarrhea

This is the most common illness when traveling to certain parts of the world where food and drinks have a higher risk of containing bacteria or other germs that cause illness.1

Tummy Soothing Travel Tips

Some symptom triggers when traveling are bound to happen. Even if unsure what causes stomach problems when away, try these tips for better travel routines:

Food routine

It’s hard to keep to a normal schedule on trips but try to stick to some routine in meal timing, food types and fiber. Avoid skipping too many meals and aim to eat at least three times a day (start with breakfast), or more if needed. Restaurant meals tend to be richer in fat while lower in fiber. Opt for meals lower in fat and balanced with more vegetables, fruits and whole grains when possible. Pro tip: To prevent constipation, travel with convenient sources of fiber to have daily with breakfast such as prunes or other dried fruit, mini cans of prune juice, oatmeal, chia seeds, fiber wafers or other high fiber foods. If traveling to a different culture, research where to buy foods that may help keep a routine.

Fluid routine

Always pack a water bottle, even if it means more bathroom breaks. Be mindful of alcohol, carbonated drinks or other fluids that might be linked to symptoms.

Bathroom routine

Consider having adequate time and find a private location for bathroom business. Set aside time to relax and have a morning routine (the most common time for bowel movements). Go when the body urges, instead of holding it. A more squat-like body position helps release the bowels better.

Movement routine

While it may be no problem getting high step counts while sight-seeing, other trips are prone to sitting too long. Aim for enjoyable movement every day to help move stools and gas.

Medications or supplements

Remember to bring any medications or supplements needed. It is not always easy to get these in other places. Plan for the unexpected. If prone to GI issues, talk with a healthcare provider about what to bring.
  • If constipation is what causes stomach problems, it is important to get in front of it. It’s easier to prevent than treat. Test out a gentle laxative (such as polyethylene glycol 3350) or fiber supplement (such as psyllium or Sunfiber®) before the trip to ensure it works for you.  Try starting it up to a week before travel and use daily throughout the trip to keep things moving.
  • If diarrhea is the issue, a soluble fiber supplement may help such as Sunfiber®, psyllium or wheat dextrin.

Food safety

Using safe food practices are important anytime to prevent illness. If traveling abroad to a high risk area, take extra safeguards against Traveler’s Diarrhea which has been shown to affect 68% of people. While not everything can be predicted when traveling, one can be prepared. Consider potential triggers and assess what causes stomach problems for you. Add a few of these tips or products to a packing list for a smoother trip. To get more personalized nutrition guidance, like how to find the right fiber supplement or tailor a travel plan around GI issues, schedule a virtual nutrition counseling appointment with a Kroger Health Registered Dietitian, our nutrition experts.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="185256" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1749148462076{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/yogi-soothing-relief-constipation-support"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="185255" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1749148476961{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/ultima-replenisher-gut-health"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="185254" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1749148488609{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/solaray-oat-fiber-oakwell-powder"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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