Lacto-Free®

Lacto-Free® allows you to enjoy dairy products without symptoms such as bloating, cramps, excess gas and diarrhoea.

Details

  • Extra strength formulation*
  • Easy to swallow mini tablets
  • Preservative free
  • No artificial flavours, colours or sugars
  • Yeast, dairy and gluten free
  • Kosher and Halal certified
  • Suitable to take during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding

It is specially formulated to improve the digestion of lactose in dairy products, particularly for people who are lactose intolerant and experience problems digesting lactose.

Lactose intolerance is the decreased ability to digest lactose, a natural sugar found in milk and dairy products. Lactose intolerance is due to the lack of lactase (also known as Tilactase), an enzyme that helps digest lactose in the digestive system

When to use

Supplementing your diet with extra lactase enzymes will help you digest dairy. Lactase enzyme supplements such as Lacto-Free® make it possible to regulate the digestion of milk and dairy products in a natural way.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients per tablet.   Tilactase 4,000 ALU, Microcrystalline cellulose, Povidone, and Magnesium stearate. *Lacto-Free® contains 4000 ALU (acid lactase units) also measured as FCC (food chemical codex)

Directions

It is best to take Lacto-Free® just before consuming dairy, ideally 5 minutes beforehand.

Dosage

Most people will require 2 tablets before consuming dairy. However, for people who are mildly lactose intolerant, 1 tablet should be sufficient. Everybody has a different level of lactose intolerance, so it is a matter of trial and error to find the right dose for you.

Frequently asked questions

What is lactose intolerance?

Lactose intolerance is the decreased ability to digest lactose, a natural sugar found in milk and dairy products.

What are the symptoms of lactose intolerance?

If you are lactose intolerant, you may experience symptoms such as bloating, stomach cramps, diarrhoea, excess gas or nausea 20 minutes to one hour after consuming dairy.

How many Lacto-Free® tablets should I take if I am lactose intolerant?

Most people will require 2 tablets before consuming dairy. However, for people who are mildly lactose intolerant, 1 tablet should be sufficient. Everybody has a different level of lactose intolerance, so it is a matter of trial and error to find the right dose for you.

When should Lacto-Free® be taken? Before food or with food and if before how soon before?

It is best to take Lacto-Free® just before consuming dairy, ideally 5 minutes beforehand.

I’m having trouble getting the tablets out of the dispenser, what should I do?

The convenient dispenser is designed so that only one tablet comes out at a time. If one does not come out upon first attempt, simply shake the dispenser and try again.

If I forget to take the tablet, can I still take it after I have eaten? What effect will this have?

Yes, you can still take Lacto-Free® after you have consumed dairy. It will still help break down the lactose in the dairy you have consumed.

Does Lacto-Free® require refrigeration or need to be kept at a specific temperature?

No, Lacto-Free® can be stored at room temperature below 25 degrees.

Is Lacto-Free® gluten free?

Lacto-Free® is gluten free.

Does Lacto-Free® contain fructose?

No Lacto-Free® does not contain fructose.

Does Lacto-Free® contain artificial colours or flavours?

Lacto-Free® does not contain any artificial colours, flavours or sugars.

Does Lacto-Free® contain artificial sweeteners?

Lacto-Free® does not contain any artificial sweeteners.

Does Lacto-Free® contain any animal products – is it suitable for vegans?

Lacto-Free® does not contain any animal products. Lacto-Free® is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Is this product suitable for children?

Lacto-Free® is suitable for children from 12 years of age.

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