Sunday, July 27, 2025

Lactose Intolerance ≠ Dairy Allergy

They're not the same — and knowing the difference can change how you eat.

Hey Friend,

Welcome back to the Sunday Dairy Deep Dive, where we drop one truth about dairy every week, no fluff, just facts.

Here's today's bite-sized myth-buster:
Lactose intolerance is not a dairy allergy.

It's one of the most common mix-ups we see.
A dairy allergy is an immune response. It can be serious. Lactose intolerance, on the other hand, is a digestive enzyme issue. Your body doesn't produce enough lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose, the natural sugar in dairy.

No immune reaction. Just… gas, bloating, and the need to find the nearest bathroom.

That's exactly what Bactose was made to help with.
It's not about avoiding dairy. It's about giving your gut the ability to handle it, naturally.

Take Bactose for just 7 days. It introduces a specific probiotic strain that helps your body produce lactase on its own, so you can enjoy real dairy, all month long, without the discomfort.

πŸ§€ Skip the confusion. Keep the cheese.
πŸ‘‰ Learn how Bactose works

More dairy truth coming your way next Sunday.

– The Bactose Team πŸ§€πŸ₯›

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