You should definitely take LACTAID or similar product before consuming dairy items. Dairy and milk are in a lot of food items. Luckily, it does not sound like you have not had a major allergic reaction to dairy yet. A major reaction would be larger hives/angiodema from head to toe, trouble breathing, lowered blood pressure, anaphalaxis, vomitting, and major intestinal distress.
I am both allergic to dairy and lactose intolerant. The intolerance can be irritating because it causes increased gas, bloating, stomack upset, irritated intestines. I have been in the emergency room to treat a major allergic reaction to dairy that I had after one Thanksgiving or ChristmaI don't treat it with Benadryl and aother allergy meds.
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You say I have some allergy to milk, so does that mean I would still be able to consume dairy products? And if I can do you think that I should not take Lactaid pills before I eat dairy? And what about these protease enzymes? Do they allow me to eat dairy products ? Is there anything else I can take to eat dairy or am I supposed to not eat any sort of dairy at all?
I don't have major symptoms, so I am just worried it is affecting me internally so any information would greatly help!
An allergic reaction to milk can cause nausea, vomiting and other stomach issues. It is kind of the same because Lactose Intolerance does the same thing. Obviously you do not have an anaphylactic allergy to milk but you do have some allergy to it. I recommend the soy products. Good luck and hope this helps.
As you probably know, lactose is the milk sugar, casein is the milk protein. You appear to be intolerant to milk protein, based on that test. Many sensitive people can handle milk protein if they take a protease enzyme supplement just prior to consumption. I would not recommend you continue to consume dairy products without this enzyme supplement, as you can make the problem worse, over time.
Better yet, you can take an enzyme blend that includes lactase and protease both. Some people find, after being on the enzymes for a significant period of time (6 months or more), that they are then able to consume dairy products just fine, without the enzyme help.
But, everyone's a little different. Some just quit dairy (and yes, it's all dairy, not just milk, though some are fine with white cheeses), some stay on the enzymes indefinitely.
The DPP-IV enzyme in your gut, is important for the breakdown of proteins, so you might want to add this enzyme too. Many good brands are available online.
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