Milk Does a Body Good???


Updated 08/23/07 6:40 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

Milk Does a Body Good???

Do you often get a bellyache when you eat or drink foods containing milk? I'm sorry to say, but you may be lactose intolerant. Lactose is the milk sugar in dairy products. Lactase is the enzyme in your body that breaks down the lactose. Some people's bodies just don't produce enough of the enzyme to digest the amount of lactose they eat. So when they eat it, they can feel uncomfortable, gassy, Read more

T-Day Tips For the Lactose Intolerant


Updated 11/11/11 10:45 AM · Posted by Heather Dale · 0 comments

Thanksgiving Meal Tips For the Lactose Intolerant

Turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, gravy, pumpkin pie, oh my! Thanksgiving is not only a time to give thanks and surround yourself with loved ones, but it's also the annual holiday most known for its savory signature dishes. For some, this means gorging on yams, biscuits, and casseroles, but for others the day means worrying about food sensitivities and allergies that can be triggered by basic Read more

Tips For the Lactose Intolerant


Updated 10/13/11 2:30 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 13 comments

Tips For the Lactose Intolerant

How can a hot slice of ooey-gooey cheese pizza taste so good but make you feel so bad? If you're lactose intolerant, even one bite could have you racing to the bathroom. Here are some tips to help you deal with your dairy-filled world. If your body can't tolerate any dairy products whatsoever, keep Lactaid pills with you at all times. Lactose intolerance is caused by a lactase deficiency, the Read more

Bloated? These Foods May Be the Culprit


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 14 comments

Foods That Cause Bloating

The gift of a bloated belly isn't only reserved for women during that time of the month. Sometimes it's the foods we eat that can cause that full, gassy feeling. Here's a list of foods that may be contributing to your balloon-like belly, so you may want to think about limiting or avoiding them. Dairy products: Lactose intolerance can range from mild to severe, but either way, gas is usually a Read more