🥳 Enjoy Dairy Without the Drama!
Seeking Health Lactase Drops provide a convenient solution for lactose-intolerant individuals, allowing them to enjoy dairy products without discomfort. Each bottle contains 52 servings, with just 7 drops needed to treat one pint of milk. The drops are made with a sweet natural glycerin base and are safe for infants, making them a versatile choice for families. Free from common allergens and artificial ingredients, these drops ensure a quality experience for all dairy lovers.
D**N
Works well
Worked great for my animal with certain dietary needs
P**.
It works!
I started adding this to kefir (cultured milk) and it definitely makes it easier to digest. It also works for yogurt. The cost is less than buying the lactose free versions of kefir and yogurt, which are sometimes out of stock anyway. I didn't write a review until I'd used an entire bottle and purchased another one because I wanted to be certain that it made a difference.
G**1
For me it is PERFECT. Other brands cause problems.
(Edit: I never buy from third party sellers - only from Seeking Health themselves so I know what I'm getting has been handled properly.) I have been using this product for at least a decade. Sometimes I can't find Seeking Health brand in stock anywhere and have tried other brands. That happened this week and the other brand was a train wreck. With Seeking Health, I use 10 drops per quart of goat milk (4 US cups. Approx 1 liter.) as my maximum dose for 24 hours. You might need more or less, we all process lactose differently, and cow milk has slightly more lactose per cup than goat milk (like 12 grams in cow milk vs 9-10 in goat milk). And our tolerance can change over time, and even from day to day, depending upon what else we're eating with the lactose-rich food, and whether we take any probiotics that help degrade lactose in our guts, whether we're stressed, whether we take meds that change our tolerance etc.Seeking Health brand NEVER contributes to making me sick - ever. I trust these people at their company.When I tried Lacteeze/Gelda, MilkAid from Ireland, a Dutch brand that I forget the name of, and some other brands, they either outright failed, or caused me reactions, or caused the milk to swell up in the carton in the fridge, or caused the milk to smell off.I've decided if I ever can not get Seeking Health again, I will simply not have fluid milk to drink until I can get it again. It's worth waiting for stuff that actually helps me - stuff that I can trust - and that is Seeking Health.Fortunately, I also make yogurt, and if you allow the yogurt to go through a 24 hour ferment in a yogurt maker (have to keep it warm), the cultures will eat all the lactose in the milk, leaving you with lactose free yogurt (starting from non-lactose free milk).Hope this helps someone.Thank you, Seeking Health, may you be in business for (at least) 100 years! :-)
S**T
It's easy on me as I don't have to buy two ...
We buy this for My husband who is very lactose intolerant and especially sensitive to milk. We put one and half to two dropper fulls per gallon and it makes regular completely digestable for him. We also add it to the half and half we use for coffee creamer. Milk around here costs $2.60 a gallon. This bottlle gives us about 10 gallons worth of lactose free milk and adds $1.90 per gallon to the cost. It saves us a little money and makes it $4.59 a gallon for lactose free milk instead of $8 per gallon for Lactaid brand milk.It's easy on me as I don't have to buy two kinds of milk any more. We think it is worth it, although I give it four stars because it is kinda pricey in my opinion. I think a bulk pricing option would be nice or for it to be sold in larger quantities. Apparently when my husband was a child lactase drops were very prevelent and readily available as lactose free milks were not. So his parents about passed out when I told them how much this cost. They said they used to buy similar drops for $6, and that was for the more expensive brands. Anyway it works well for our needs. Now if only there was a way to zap regular cheese into lactose free cheese......
R**L
Game Changer
I went to write out an extremely long review about how happy I am I found these, how happy my daughter is to be able to eat dairy again, how long we struggled to keep dairy away from a kid who got super sick from dairy... but that's really all you need to know. My lactose intolerant, nonverbal, Autistic year old daughter can eat the dairy foods again that she loves so much!We tried the lactaid chewables, but my daughter would never eat them. I went years without knowing these drops existed. I wish I knew sooner! Super easy to sneak into anything dairy... I put them on pizza, in cheese curds, in mozzarella sticks, on ice cream, etc. (Making sure she gets it with the first bite)They work, that's all.
K**S
Awful causes rash
Terrible. Gave my daughter an awful rash as if she had dairy. I gave her quite a few drops of this with dinner that had next to no dairy in it, but figured I’d just see if she’d even take it. She took it fine but now she’s had a bad rash ever since and diarrhea
M**H
Does what it claims!
Works great!
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