Are Prebiotics Answer for Lactose Intolerance?
January 17, 2017
January 17, 2017
CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Jan. 17 -- The University of North Carolina School of Medicine issued the following news:
For most of us, lactose is one of the first things that we consume - whether in the form of breast milk or formula. But as we age, our bodies express less and less of the enzyme lactase that helps our bodies break down the lactose in milk and other dairy products. Around 75 percent of the global population will eventually develop lactose intolerance.
Research . . .
For most of us, lactose is one of the first things that we consume - whether in the form of breast milk or formula. But as we age, our bodies express less and less of the enzyme lactase that helps our bodies break down the lactose in milk and other dairy products. Around 75 percent of the global population will eventually develop lactose intolerance.
Research . . .