Why Milk 'Moo'ved Out of My Diet

Growing up, I know that kids were encouraged to drink milk and not just with their cereal or with snacks but glasses of milk. I suppose that was a delight that stuck with me to adulthood. It was never a problem until recently when I noticed that after drinking milk I would feel bloated, slightly uncomfortable and I decided to go to the doctor and find out why this was. 

According to the doctor, I am slightly lactose intolerant. People might think that they are allergic to milk but actually their bodies simply cannot digest the main sugar found in milk which is lactose. After the age of five the body stops producing lactase that breaks down this sugar which leads to cramping, bloating and other body irritations. The truth is that only 60% percent on humans possess the ability to break down this sugar after childhood. 

Switching to alternatives like Almond, Coconut or even Soy are popular options and can be found in most stores and coffee shops. Almond milk is made from ground almonds and water, it’s naturally lower in calories and fat than cow’s milk. Coconut milk is watered down to match milk’s consistency and fat content. It’s usually fortified with calcium and vitamin D. Soy milk is made from ground soybeans and water, it contains high-quality protein and is often fortified with B vitamins, calcium, and vitamin D, giving it the closest nutrition profile to cow’s milk.

Give it a try, you could possibly be a part of the 40% who might have a lactose intolerance too! 

HOW'S YOUR DIGESTIVE SYSTEM?

Human digestion is a complex process with many stages in the way it processes food and controls our appetites . At any of these stages, inadequate concentration of natural digestive acids and enzymes can make digestion problematic. Americans are taught to believe that digestive problems arise because we produce too much stomach acid. But more often than not, digestive problems arise from too little acid production. 

Stomach acid is critical to digestion and performs many protective functions in the digestive process. Symptoms often believed to be caused by high stomach acid such as bloating, belching, stomach pain, heartburn and bad breath can be caused by low stomach acid and insufficient digestive enzymes. 

Addressing digestive problems through the usage of naturally occurring digestive enzymes may be a safer and more effective means to address these issues, rather than eliminating needed stomach acid. While everyone can benefit from using a digestive enzyme supplement, there is not one single product that is right for everyone. At Cedra we support natural digestion, and take pride in our highly effective vitamins that can help do just that. Our Digestive Enzymes vegetarian capsules are a comprehensive blend of enzymes that facilitate the digestion of macronutrients, dairy, grains, legumes, and vegetables found in a vegetarian diet. 

For more information on our vitamins and your digestive system, contact us at 212-758-1199.