is it possible to become lactose intolerant all of a sudden?
i had a protein shake and a protein bar and now i have the shits
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is it possible to become lactose intolerant all of a sudden?
i had a protein shake and a protein bar and now i have the shits
send help
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My mom developed lactose intolerance in her 50s
Yes, and it can vanish equally fast.
simply yes
some smarter-than-though people on here will claim you need to drink goat milk, or A2 protein milk... or raw milk...
but sometimes you just lose the enzymes required to process milk
i'd say - experiment with the type of diary
hard cheeses contain less lactose, and yoghurts help you process lactose because they aid lactase production
bro i’ll kms if i actually am lactose intolerant now
i've been lactose intolerant for a few years
and i've been gluten intolerant for a few months
you learn to cope, and learn to cook so you can do well with the things you can eat
it's emotionally tough to go through this, but now i just go through asian cuisine in a rotation
khazak, korean, viet, chinese, japanese, and thai got some good shit
I'm impressed that you know about commas and apostrophes. Keep it up!
hey man, don't know what side of the bed you woke up on, but hope you're gonna have a better day
If I drink fresh unprocessed (even refrigerated) milk from a cow, I have no issues. Can drink a lot of it and I am fine. But if I drink milk from the store, even a single cup, I get diarrhea and cramps. Why? They just cook it, homogenize it to make it safer to drink. I am thinking the heat either removes or creates new molecule that is causing this. I can eat cheese just fine and I am eating curd daily, but processed milk is causing issues.
Pasterurization destroys the digestive enzymes, leaving mostly lactose.
That doesn't make any sense to me. You have digestive enzymes, not milk. You create and use enzymes to break down milk fats, sugars and proteins.
>During pasteurization, more than 50% of vitamin C is lost. The primary cofactors, enzymes and proteins that assist in the absorption of folate, B12, B6, and iron are also destroyed with pasteurization.
Milk is a product madw by a cow for a newborn calf to drink, it contains its digestive enzymes to help the calf digest it. It also helps you digest it, however since the pasteurization killa the emzymes, people with lactose intolerance can't digest it.
Thanks. I don't see what enzymes are destroyed. B12 supplements don't give me issues, maybe folate would?
Thought i was. Then i cut out all sneed oils, diet is mostly steaks, potatoes, eggs, yogurt, fruit etc
I can eat yogurt all day long no issues now
yep, i became lactose intolerant this year. Sucks, cheese is probably in my top 3 best tasting foods but honestly i look so much better since giving it up. Less bloat, better skin, also less brainfog although im unsure how thats related.
Dairy is not meant for adults, be thankful that your body is making the executive decision to force you to reject it.
whatever you say raneesh
I use to have breakfast almost 3 or 4 days a week with milk when I use to live in argentina idk if the US milk is worst or what but it definitely mess up with my stomach way more
Clean your shakers better. But otherwise your gut flora can change over time. I had large parts of my stomach removed after being shot and the surgeon explained this to me. It's random and can impact all sorts of food. For me, though, I can't tolerate some brands of dairy anymore otherwise I get painful stomach cramps and shit my insides out a few minutes later.
>I had large parts of my stomach removed after being shot
Uhh…did you died?
>is it possible to become lactose intolerant all of a sudden?
Yes. People develop and "undevelop" food allergies constantly.
eat meat and green leaves for 2 weeks, trust me, you have candida overgrowth in your intestines, you just need to starve it for 10 days, do 2 weeks to be safe
you can call me a homosexual if it doesn't work
Did you take the vax?
Most likely this like every other allergy out there
Based Jenna Sinatra poster
Lactose intolerance is a separation conflict, separation from your mother. It's phycological, like most of the digestive issues actually. The common scenario is when you moved out of your parents and now you don't stay in touch with your mom much. It's also cultural, most cultures don't develop strong connection to their mother and this is why half of the world is lactose intolerant
Extreme moronation, meds now
Most diseases are psycological. Learn german new medicine
Yours is definitely psychological bro
You are on the right path but you have misunderstood GNM.
Different reactions to milk are different SBS (Special biological programs).
Babies usually get rash from cow milk. That is the seperation conflicts. It happens when babies are denied breastmilk from their mother. They associate the cow milk as the reason they are denied the breastmilk. That triggers the seperation conflict which gives them a rash
Lactose intolerant people get diarrhea from milk. That is an indegestible morsel. They trigger the program because they associated milk as poison mostly because the have been brainwashed from the media and doctors.
The symptoms are different because it is 2 different programs.
The programs have two different biological purposes hence the different reactions and symptoms.
Everyone is lactose intolerantby default as an adult. It's a mutation that helped children survive better with animal milk; those intolerant would die of starvation or diarrhea. Or so I've heard.
My intolerance began when I was around 17yo, but I only realized it when I was 19. Had just been wondering what's wrong with my stomach.
Anyway, it's really nothing to cry about. Cheese is mostly fine, all sour milk products are basically fine in small quantities (like quark and Greek yogurt). Milk, ice cream and whey protein powder are pretty much the only things you should be careful with.
Problem with whey is super easy: just buy whey isolate instead. It doesn't have lactose.
>Everyone is lactose intolerantby default as an adult.
holy shit you are so wrong
>t. 26yo boomer who drinks 2.5l of milk a day with no issues
>Everyone is lactose intolerantby default as an adult.
only if you taken antibiotics for a considerable amount of time
>only if you taken antibiotics for a considerable amount of time
That happened to me, but shouldn't the digestive bacteria come back eventually?
dunno bro. modern healthcare and pharma ruins lots of peoples lives and in most cases people dont even know they had critical side effects that started a chain of events like the first pieces of falling dominos.
sometimes you gotta eat other people's poo filled in pills so you have a good base to rebuild your bacteria.
Mine is pretty bad lately. Lotta shits, I had serious problems with maintaining weight, gaining was almost out of the question.
I took lots of antibiotics, accutane and stuff like that. docs never once talked about sides, even when I explained my problems and those were classic simptoms of sides.
just be careful with modern pharma, they are not there to help you but to make money, doesnt matter what happens to you. The last good doctor I met died 20 years ago, she was like a human computer even at the age of 70 and she truly cared. Havent met anyone similar ever since and I had the misfortune to meet and consult with atleast half hundred docs.
sure, I can't eat chicken anymore without getting bloated and heartburn
I developed an intolerance to egg whites out of nowhere, embrace your new clown life.
Flu shots can make you allergic to eggs.
Only underage people take photos in their bedrooms.
more like happy HWD [HUGE WHITE DICK] day
Might be lactose intolerance or milk protein intolerance/allergy; both are common in adults. I developed dairy intolerance at age 20, but butter and cheese is still fine in moderation.
It could just have been out of date. To know for sure, milk max for about a month and get back to us.
Wash your hands and the best by date is there for a reason.
You could also be reacting to artificial sweetener/sugar alcohols. They give me the shits.
is it possible for the opposite to happen?
milk used to give me the farts as a child (mild intolerance), nowadays I can drink it like nothing
>is it possible to become lactose intolerant all of a sudden?
Yes I did when I was 25
I don't think any other anons have said it, but if you are truly lactose intolerant you can still use whey isolate as there's no lactose
hold up is that the chainlink girl ? kek
Didn't read this thread but just swallow a lactase pill before eating any dairy products. Cheap and easy.
adter i turned 26 i noticed id fart a lot when i eat candy and when i eat cookies and milk
Lactase persistence is actually rare. Even if you're one hundred percent scandy, it's still rare to produce lactase in middle age and beyond.
I don't think so, pretty sure it's genetic. Maybe some epigenetic change could occur and cause it, but that would probably happen slowly. And same thing for gut microbiome.