Lacto™ contains a high potency of the dairy digesting enzyme lactase, and eight other enzymes that work in synergy to digest dairy sugars, proteins, and fats.*
Complete dairy digestion may naturally reduce discomforts such as occasional gas, bloating, stomach pressure, and fatigue which are common to lactose and casein intolerance.*
Serving Size: 1 Capsule |
Amount Per Serving |
Lactase | 9,500 ALU |
Amylase Thera-blend™ | 7,500 DU |
Protease Thera-blend™ | 25,000 HUT |
Glucoamylase | 25 AGU |
Maltase | 350 DP |
Lipase Thera-blend™ | 686 FCCFIP |
Cellulase Thera-blend™ | 300 CU |
Alpha Galactosidase | 50 GalU |
Invertase | 76 SU |
Other ingredients: 100% Vegetarian Capsule (cellulose, water)
Contains no egg, dairy, preservatives, salt, sucrose, soy, wheat, yeast, nuts, corn, gluten, casein, potato, rice, artificial colors or flavors.
Keep closed in dry place; avoid excessive heat.
1 capsule with each meal containing dairy. More may be taken as needed.
Lactose intolerance is a common digestive complaint caused by an insufficient amount of the enzyme lactase. Normally, lactase breaks lactose down into galactose and glucose that can be quickly absorbed into the bloodstream.
Lactase deficiency increases with age. The body continually loses its ability to produce lactase after the age of two. Research has shown that individuals with occasional indigestion occurring after dairy products may be intolerant to milk proteins (casein and whey) or milk fats.
Lacto is formulated for individuals who have difficulty digesting foods that contain dairy. High-potency lactase breaks down the dairy sugar lactose*, while the lipase and protease break down dairy fats and proteins, respectively.*
The enzyme blends in Lacto provide digestive support for the entire meal.* Complete dairy digestion may naturally reduce discomforts which are common to lactose and casein intolerance.*
References
"Lactose Intolerance: Information for Health Care Providers." National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 05-5305b (2006). 2 Rosado, J.L. "Milk Consumption, Symptom Response, and Lactose Digestion in Milk
*Not for treatment of food allergies.