Can you have almond milk if you are lactose intolerant

Know the health benefits of these non-dairy substitutes for milk

Highlights

  • Lactose intolerance can cause digestive issues
  • You can try non-dairy substitutes for milk
  • Here are some options to choose from

Drinking milk is extremely important for the development of healthy bones and teeth. Milk is a powerhouse of nutrients. It offers several health benefits to the human body. But some may experience several discomforts after consumption of dairy products. This condition is called lactose intolerance. It is a digestive disorder that involves the inability to digest lactose which is the main carbohydrate present in dairy products. Consumption of dairy products by anyone who is lactose intolerant may experience digestive issues including bloating, diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Some also exclude dairy products from their diet. For such condition, non-dairy milk can be your choice. Read on to know the healthiest non-dairy milk.

Non-dairy substitutes for milk

1. Almond milk

Almond milk is a good alternative for dairy products. It is low-calorie, highly nutritious milk. Almond milk is a great source of vitamin E and D. It is also low in sugar. It is also a great choice if you are trying to lose weight. It also contains anti-inflammatory properties.

Also read: Protein Rich Milk Alternatives That Can Help You With Weight Loss

2. Coconut milk

Coconut milk is also loaded with several benefits. It supports weight loss as well as improve metabolism. It can also help you fight inflammation. It is also low in carbohydrates. Solid coconut flesh is mixed with water to prepare coconut milk.

Also read: Coconut Water Or Coconut Milk; Which One Is Healthier?

3. Soy milk

Soy milk is another popular alternative to animal-based milk. It is also rich in protein naturally. You should try sugar-free soy milk for better protein intake. It is also a good source of vitamin B, potassium and iron.

Soy milk is loaded with protein
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4. Oat milk

Oat milk is simply prepared by mixing oats with water. It is also good for your heart health as it helps in controlling bad cholesterol. It has a slightly sweet taste with a creamy and smooth texture. It is also rich in fibre.

Also read: 6 Best Non-Dairy Substitutes For Milk

5. Rice milk

Rice milk also has a mild sweet taste. It is a good alternative for those with lactose intolerance. Rich milk contains more carbs as compared to other non-dairy milk.

If you are planning to add any non-dairy milk to your diet, you must be careful about the portion size. Seek expert advice on the portion size and best one according to your body type.

Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.

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Lactose intolerant people can have these dairy products as contain less lactose than milk and can be easily digested.

  By: DoctorNDTV  Updated: May 28, 2018 10:00 IST

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Lactose Intolerance: Yogurt has low lactose and can be easily digested

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Lactose is a naturally occurring sugar in milk
  2. Lactose intolerant people can have almond milk
  3. People with lactose intolerance can have yogurt

A lactose intolerant person is one who cannot produce enough of enzyme lactase which is needed to break down lactose. Lactose is a naturally occurring sugar in milk and dairy products. Being lactose intolerant can cause a lot of inconvenience as a lot of foods contain milk or dairy products as essential ingredients. However, some rare cases of lactose intolerance include people who can tolerate some amounts of lactose. But some amount of trial and error is involved to figure out the level of a person's intolerance to lactose.

Here are a few dairy products which can be better tolerated by people with lactose intolerance:

1. Hard aged cheese


Harder cheese products like cheddar, Paremesan and Swiss cheese can be eaten by people with lactose intolerance. Harder cheese are aged for such a long time that their lactose gets broken down over the years. This happens because of the enzymes in hard cheese which break down more and more lactose over time. This is the reason that cheese like cheddar, Parmesan and Swiss don't taste sweet. They contain very low levels of lactose and hence lactose intolerant people might not be that intolerant to hard aged cheese.
 

2. Yogurt

Yogurt is a dairy product which is the more easily digested as compared to other dairy sources of lactose. This is because the bacteria needed to produce yogurt breaks down lactose and reduces incidence of unpleasant symptoms related to lactose intolerance. Yogurt can be used to make a variety of dips and desserts. But make sure that you take yogurt which has probiotics or live active cultures marked on the label. These bacteria are important because they feed on sugar and break down a lot of lactose. People with lactose intolerance can probably try taking small servings of yogurt to see if they can tolerate it.
 

3. Butter

It can get a bit difficult to have a crispy toast without butter, even for people with lactose intolerance. Butter contains small amounts of whey protein. Whey protein is where most of the lactose in dairy products is stored. Butter contains very less lactose. 1 tsp of butter will not contain any more than 1/2 gm of lactose. A teaspoon of butter spread over a toast should not cause much intolerance in people who are lactose intolerant. But in case it does, lactose intolerant people can have ghee, which is butter extracted from molten and strained milk solids.
 

4. Buttermilk

Cultured buttermilk contains bacteria which can help in breaking down lactose. Buttermilk is mostly prepared from yogurt and water and hence it can be a dairy product which people with lactose intolerance can have.


5. Kefir or quark

Kefir or quark is fermented dairy product which contains bacteria that can break down lactose in yogurt and make it easy to digest. Fermentation process in kefir or quark makes them quite easy on the stomach. People with lactose intolerance can add kefir in their morning smoothies. Quark can be used in place of thick cheeses like ricotta.

Also read: 5 Non-Dairy Foods Rich In Calcium

Other food substitutes for people with lactose intolerance

1. People with lactose intolerance can chose to buy milk which is lactose free. Numerous companies today sell milk which is lactose free especially for people who are intolerant to lactose.

2. People with lactose intolerance can try soy milk. Soy milk is plant-based milk which is made by soaking and grinding soy beans. Soy-based milk is prepared by boiling the mixture of ground soy beans filtering out the remaining particles. Soy milk is a stable emulsion of water, oil and protein.

3. Almond milk can also be considered a good option for people with lactose intolerance.

We ask clinical nutritionist Monisha Ashokan about lactose intolerance and dairy products that they can have. She says, "Lactose intolerant people can have soy milk and almond milk. They can also have lactose-free milk available in the market. It is created by commercial producers who add lactase in milk to break down lactose and make it more digestible. They can also have yogurt as it has much less lactose as compared to milk and is also easy to digest," says Monisha while adding that people with lactose intolerance should have lots of green leafy vegetables to replenish calcium in the body.


(Monisha Ashokan is a clinical nutritionist at Nourish Me, Delhi)

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Which milk is good for lactose intolerance?

If you are lactose intolerant, feel free to substitute dairy milk with lactose-free milk, soy milk, almond milk, or rice milk. Just be aware that those milks have only one gram of protein, while a serving of milk has eight grams of protein, so you may need to add protein.

Which milk has least lactose?

Whole milk contains about 13 grams of lactose per 1-cup serving, while skim milk can contain between 12 and 13 grams. Milk is also an ingredient in many other foods like margarine, shortening, baked goods, salad dressing, creamers, and more.

Can almond milk upset your stomach?

Despite all of the beverage's health benefits, though, it had a few drawbacks. Experts say that one of the most common side effects of drinking almond milk is stomach troubles—and an additive called carrageenan is likely to blame.

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