Lactose Intolerance
Lactase
Lactase is an enzyme needed to convert milk sugar (lactose) into simple sugars that the body can use (glucose and galactose). Lactase is produced in the small intestine.
When a person becomes lactase deficient (also called lactose intolerant), he or she has difficulty digesting milk and milk products. The undigested lactose is used as food by bacteria that are normally found in the intestine. This can cause diarrhea, gas (flatulence), and cramps.
Production of lactase is highest at birth in full-term infants. It begins to decrease at about age 3. Lactose intolerance is common in adults. As their small intestines produce less lactase, most people naturally decrease the amount of lactose they eat or drink. Lactase production may also decline temporarily in response to damage of the intestinal lining, such as can occur from a gastrointestinal illness.
This is from GNC's website.
Natural Brand™ Milk Digestant
Product No: 085810
Count: 240 Tablets
Product Highlights
Aid in the digestion of milk and dairy products.
Each serving contains 50 mg of Lactase and 4 mg of Rennet.
Small, convenient tablets.
Directions:
As a dietary supplement, take two tablets before or with milk products.
Serving Size 2 Tablets
Servings Per Container 120
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Amount Per Serving % DV
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lactase 50 mg **
Rennet 4 mg **
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** Daily Value (DV) not established.
Other Ingredients: Di-Calcium Phosphate