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Hi everyone, my name is Pete and this is my first time here. Stumbled upon the forums as I was searching for some health boards. Anyways, I'm hoping someone here can help me out. So I've had lactose intolerance my entire life and I've done my best to avoid dairy products for most of it. Now I've tried Lactaid, but I find it inconvenient to keep spending money, which would explain why I've just opted to avoid dairy altogether.

Now my issue is I recently came across this product called "Lactagen" by a company called Ritter Nutrition. It was one of the results pulled up from Google when I was searching for possible treatments. For those that don't know, it's a powder based product that you take for 38 days and it permanently rids your lactose intolerance. Hmm, I find it hard to believe. But then I also found this one youtube link, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7VIyMiCZO4 with this doctor claiming it works. The testimonials on the ritter site also back up his claim.

I'm not sure what to think. I'm tempted to try it out since I'd love to get rid of my lactose intolerance. But at the same time, Lactagen seems too good to be true. So I'm here to ask if anyone has heard of Lactagen, tried it or know of any alternatives? Look forward to hearing your opinions.
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I have no experience with the item you mention but Udos digestive enzyme blend is nothing short of fantastic!

https://www.udoschoice.co.uk/enzymes.html

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Please check out this video.. because it sorts out the difference between Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Lactose Intolerance. I think the video is quite sensible and instructional and it certainly heped me identify what I had!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V81uwYDa0Q
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I have no experience with the item you mention but Udos digestive enzyme blend is nothing short of fantastic!

https://www.udoschoice.co.uk/enzymes.html
I have had Lactose intolerance for years now and its moved into the severe category... even a bite of cheese or ice cream will bother me.

Does this really work... Have you tried it?
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I have had Lactose intolerance for years now and its moved into the severe category... even a bite of cheese or ice cream will bother me.

Does this really work... Have you tried it?
I haven't tried it.
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I have had Lactose intolerance for years now and its moved into the severe category... even a bite of cheese or ice cream will bother me.
Dr. OhHira has a great brand that is not using dairy as its base. https://drohhiraprobiotics.com/ You can find them at most health stores or online. "Each strain cultured for three years." They use hand picked vegetables to ferment.
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