ibs and dairy
#160059 - 03/13/05 06:02 AM
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I was once tested for lactose intolerance but I was not. I do stay away from most dairy but are most people with IBS tend to be lactose intolerant? or just dairy in general make most IBS people worse???
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dairy is high in fat for a start and while we may not be lactose intolerant our tummies tend to have a hard time processing dairy products. If I cheat with dairy esp cream or cheese I get stinky stinky gas!
Here's what Heather has to say on the subject:
Dairy products[1] (cheese, butter, sour cream, cream cheese, milk, cream, half-and half, ice cream, whipped cream, yogurt, frozen yogurt). Dairy is an Irritable Bowel Syndrome trigger even if you're not lactose intolerant. It's simply not just the lactose. It's also not just the high fat content of most dairy products that can cause your IBS to flare. Even skim and lactose-free dairy can trigger IBS attacks. In addition to fat and lactose, dairy contains components such as the proteins whey and casein, which can cause severe digestion problems. Though yogurt is traditionally recommended as an "easily digestible" dairy product because fermentation has reduced the lactose levels, even non-fat versions contain whey and casein, and should be avoided.
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There are a few of us that can't even handle the soy cheeses because they add casein (a milk protein) to them. Lactose itself is not the only problem with milk for IBS people.
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Thanks for clearing that up!!!
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