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Dairy Free Diet And Lactose Free Diet Recipes

Lactose Intolerance

Lactose is a sugar found in milk and milk produces. Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose. In the small intestines the enzyme, lactase is deficient in breaking down lactose into two simpler forms of sugar forms glucose and galactose. When lactose is broken down into glucose and galactose it is allowed to absorb into the blood steam. Lactose intolerance develops over time and many do not show symptoms until early childhood or early adulthood.

Lactose intolerance is less common in northern and western European. It is more common in Africans, African-Americans, Native Americans and the Mediterranean populations.

Milk Allergy

Milk allergy is a reaction of the immune system to one or more milk proteins. The immune system mistakenly creates antibodies to fight the milk proteins. The antibodies create chemicals in the body that can result in skin rashes, headaches, nausea and or wheezing. Lactose intolerance and cow milk allergy are not the same. One most common allergy that children have is milk allergy. In some instances, some that are allergic to cow's milk may also allergic to goat, sheep, buffalo and soy milk. Milk allergy is most common in cow's milk. Milk allergies can appear in the first year of life. Lactose intolerance is the digestive systems inability to digest lactose. Milk allergy is an immune system disorder. If you have lactose intolerance or are allergic to milk it is recommended that you restrict or if possible eliminate dairy products from your diet. Consult with your doctor specialized in lactose intolerance and milk allergy for professional consultation. You can still enjoy your favorite meals but they have to be prepared differently.

Products containing lactose

Read the labels to be sure that the product is dairy free.

-Processed foods have been altered to increase their shelf life. Not only do they have preservative but contain levels of lactose:

-Bread and baked goods

-Processed breakfast foods: doughnuts, frozen waffles, pancakes, toaster pastries and sweet rolls

-Casein is a protein found in milk and foods containing milk. Cheese, butter, yogurt, ice cream and some brands of margarine have casein. Casein can be added to non-milk processed products.

-Processed cereals

-Instant potatoes, soups and breakfast drinks

-Corn chips, potato chips and other processed snacks

-Processed meats

-Margarine

-Salad dressing

-Liquid and powdered milk based meal replacements

-Protein powders and bars

-Candies

-Non dairy liquid and powdered coffee creamers

-Non dairy whipped toppingsThe Paleo Dairy-Free Diet

Roast Pumpkin & Red Onion with Rosemary

Ingredients

½ butternut pumpkin, seeded and sliced

4 red onions, peeled and sliced

4tbs rosemary leaves, chopped

4tbs olive oil

Instructions

Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees celsius, fan-forced.

Line a baking tray with baking paper. Place pumpkin, onion and rosemary leaves on the baking tray and coat with olive oil.

Place tray in the oven and bake for 15-20minutes or until pumpkin has cooked and onions have browned. Serve.

Dairy free eat less carbohydrates and cooked foods and more lean meat, raw fruits and vegetables with protein.Health Benenfits:

Fruits and Vegetables

- Eating predominantly fruits and vegetables is a plant-based diet. Citrus fruits are rich is vitamin C a protector against a host of ills. Low risk of heart disease and lung cancer have been linked to leafy green vegetables, broccoli, and peppers are full of beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is associated with lowered risk of heart disease and lung cancer. Leafy greens are also rich in vitamin C a protector against a host of ills. Tomatoes are rich in lycopene a carotenoid that may protect against several types of cancer. Not only are there high nutritional values but they keep your cholesterol level at a healthy level. Fruits and vegetables and some fish lowers bad cholesterol and increases good cholesterol.

Fish

- Especially salmon, halibut and tuna contain Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids "good" fat and lowers cholesterol levels.

Nuts

(non processed) - Nuts are cholesterol free and eating one ounce per day reduces the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Some studies suggest 4-5 servings per day may help lower blood pressure. Nuts are a great snack.

Fats:

There are good fats and bad fats. Bad fats are considered hard or saturated fats found in butter and meat. Saturated fats cause plaque build up in the arteries. Unsaturated fats are plant derived fats constitute seed and vegetable oils. Unsaturated fats inhibit plaque build up decreasing heart disease. Additionally, unsaturated fats lower blood cholesterol and provides an essential source of omega-3 fatty acids. Beneficial claims of using olive oil are reduction of plaque build-up, lowering of blood cholesterol and reducing the risk of blood clotting and strokes.


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allergy free first birthday cake?
my daughter is turning one and can not have: milk eggs wheat soybeans peanut i need a cake i can make with out theses things i also want the cake to look nice it is her first birthday :) my sister is making another cake for everyone also mini mouse will be the theme thanks!

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Are CLINIQUE products good for my skin?
i have really really sensitive skin from using a foundation from natural collection and having a really bad allergic reaction which lasted the whole of last summer and has left me (i think) with facial excema :( so ive still got quite bad skin, even now because of it! its so annoying :( so ive researched clinique quite a lot and i use the redness solutions foundation and i have no reactions, but i want to get my skin like the was it was before the allergic reaction :/ ive looked up the skin care stuff, not actually tried it but looking on the internet it says some skin care stuff really helps people who have facial excema, but sometimes it makes it worse. has anyone got any ideas to what products in the clinique range i should really try to help my skin? 1) because i dont want to get another reaction 2) i dont want to waste my money with something that doesn't work! i like clinique because it is 100% allergy free. but is it really for everyone? :) whats your ideas? would really be greatful. thanks.

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To sufferers of immune disorders: How can I treat myself for possible lupus/rheumatoid arthritis? (detailed)?
Allergic to dust/grass as a child, but allergy-free from age 13 until recently (I'm now in my late 20's). Hep C Early 20's: diagnosed with Hep C (untraced source). I was suddenly cured after 1 mo. My doctor said my own body got rid of it, which is rare for hep C patients. Several months later I noticed when I'd lay on my left side, there's a tingly, tender sensation. There's no pain and I got used to it so I'm just living with it. Arthritis? 8 mos ago: sudden onset of stiffness/jammed feeling on both wrists (overnight). Always had weak/inflamed knees since 4 yrs back, would disappear with regular exercise. Got Sick Late last year I had flue more than a month. I was diagnosed with bronchitis, was on antibiotics and was cured right away. I started lightly working out again and just a month later I WAS SICK AGAIN! I was down for only 3 days though compared to the last time. Coughed 1 month. I was on stronger antibiotics and cured. I also saw an allergy doctor and was diagnosed with sinusitis and now on corticosteroids. Results My ANA blood test turned out POSITIVE. My doctor ordered a 2nd test for next month. She said it's an indication of possible lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Extra info: Never been overweight my whole life. Ethnicity: Asian. My other "illnesses" recently diagnosed: costochondritis. Always had: severe dandruff, on and off but worse now; dandruff-related facial rash, only shows up on the same spots - left cheek near nose, between eyebrows. Falling hair is worse now. I'm a copywriter for more than 3 yrs. I admit my posture is VERY bad, often sitting or lying on my stomach on the bed (probably caused the costochondritis). Was diagnosed 4 yrs ago with borderline anemia (mother is anemic). Prescribed iron supplements but I stopped cos of side effects which is diarrhea. THIS IS MY DILEMMA: I was thinking of eating healthier and exercising again. But wouldn't raising the immune system make things even worse? I just hate the idea of being on immune-suppressing drugs, considering my now sensitive liver. I would be more open to "natural" treatments. How do I go about this?

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