Gluten Dairy Free Group - Most Recent Comments | BigOven.comhttp://www.bigoven.com/?refer=rssfeeden-ushttp://www.bigoven.comSat, 28 Nov 2009 20:25:13 GMT110Learn to Love the Dairyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxAnyone here have a passion for food, yet find themselves unable to enjoy meals due to lactose intolerance? I've been there. I know the frustration. It's that same feeling you get when you want to try something new, yet you are afraid that the product may have dairy. As a result, you are constantly faced with the dilemma of choosing the right restaurant or picking the right meal. Last I checked, dining was supposed to be a pleasant and social experience for you to enjoy.

I can still recall the pain I went through growing up due to my lactose intolerance. My mother would set out a delicious breakfast that consisted of eggs, bacon and milk. The problem was as soon as I was done eating breakfast, the stomach pains would arise and I would be too sick to do anything else. This would be a common scenario for much of my life as I continued to battle lactose intolerance. Then I discovered Lactagen.

 
In my battle to defeat lactose intolerance, I began research online to find possible cures. One day, I came across this website, http://www.ritternutrition.com/ that seemed too good to be true. However, I was determined to defeat lactose intolerance so I decided to give the product a shot. One of the best decisions I have ever made. Within a few months I was eating all the eggs, bacon and milk that I couldn't eat before. In addition, I was able to expand my food background by visiting restaurants that I could never have gone to before due to my lactose intolerance.
 
If anyone can relate to my experience, I'd be glad to help out in any way possible.
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