Note: Lactose sensitivity is different from milk allergy. Individuals allergic to milk should avoid even small amounts of milk or dairy protein, regardless of the amount of lactose in the food.
Lactose is a sugar that is naturally present in milk. Some people have special dietary concerns digesting lactose. Lactose sensitivity means that their bodies do not produce enough of the enzyme (called lactase) needed to digest lactose. Some of these people mistakenly believe they must eliminate all lactose from their diets. The fact is that individuals vary greatly in their tolerance to lactose, but can eat or drink some lactose without experiencing symptoms.
In order to help individuals who experience symptoms of lactose sensitivity enjoy dairy foods, health professionals offer these tips: