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Re: Lactose-free cottage cheese


 

Rod, I have the same concern.? But from what I can tell they don't so much "remove" it as they break it down.? Here's one thing I saw written about it:

"The process of making lactose-free cottage cheese involves breaking down lactose, the natural sugar found in milk, into simpler sugars that are more easily digestible for individuals who are lactose intolerant. Here are the general steps involved: The addition of lactase to the milk helps predigest the lactose, making it easier for individuals with lactose intolerance to tolerate the product."

Apparently fermenting dairy - as in making yogurt or kefir - will also significantly reduce lactose. So I'd say it looks promising!!


On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 10:53?AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:
This is an interestin question. One would think that by removing the "milk sugar" it would be better, but any time you remove something it changes the profile of the substance and you may be losing other elements that are beneficial to the protocol. I don't have an answer, and am curious as well.

Rod in MN/USA
On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 04:11:42 AM CST, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote:


I see that one can buy lactose-free cottage cheese.? Is there any reason this would not work in the Budwig diet?? Sandra?

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