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What is lactose-free milk?

Lactose-free milk
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What is lactose-free milk?

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This is milk in which the naturally occurring sugar called lactose is broken down. The lactose is broken down by adding the enzyme lactase during processing. About 99% of the lactose is broken down. Although these products can be beneficial for lactose maldigesters, they are generally unnecessary if milk is consumed in moderate amounts, and combined with other foods. Back to the top.

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