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Lactagen®, A One-Time Solution For Lactose Intolerance, Featured In Today's Dietician Magazine

Today's Dietitian, the magazine for nutrition professionals, features an article about the all-natural, one-time solution for lactose intolerance, Lactagen in their April 2008 issue. Today's Dietitian is a magazine that features timely, informative, and award-winning articles on a wide range of health, nutrition, and fitness topics and is read by over 110,000 registered dietitians each month.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2008 -- Today's Dietitian, the magazine for nutrition professionals, features an article about the all-natural, one-time solution for lactose intolerance, Lactagen in their April 2008 issue. Today's Dietitian is a magazine that features timely, informative, and award-winning articles on a wide range of health, nutrition, and fitness topics and is read by over 110,000 registered dietitians each month.

Over 50 million Americans suffer from dairy intolerance, which occurs because their bodies do not produce lactase, the enzyme that enables the body to breakdown lactose, the natural sugar in dairy products. When people who are lactose intolerant ingest dairy products, they suffer from a wide range of gastric symptoms such as cramps, gas, and diarrhea. This severely limits their diets and prevents them from enjoying dairy products such as ice cream, cheese, and any other foods that contain lactose.

Unlike lactase supplements that must be taken before every meal to avoid the unpleasant symptoms of lactose intolerance, Lactagen is an all-natural dietary supplement program that trains the body to tolerate dairy, in just 38 days. Once a person suffering from lactose intolerance completes the program, they can begin to enjoy the dairy products that they love, without the need for any additional supplements.

The Lactagen article in Today's Dietitian is written by Juliann Schaefer and features quotes from several doctors and dietitians who study lactose intolerance in hospitals and research institutions. Lactagen is backed by clinical studies and has helped over 10,000 people enjoy their favorite dairy products again symptom free!

Dietitians and people who suffer from dairy intolerance can read the article in the Today's Dietitian magazine. For more information regarding Lactagen please visit http://www.lactagen.com or call 800-324-7965.

Media Contact:
Andrew Ritter
(310) 203-1000 ext 203

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