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#EatRightAfrica - Lactose Intolerant?



Siji Oyewusi

A large percentage of Africans cannot digest lactose properly and most of us are unaware of this! Consuming lactose makes us bloated, often gives us diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
 In fact, lactose may contribute to skin irritations and acnes in some individuals. Understanding how your system reacts to the consumption of milk, and which lactose containing food / beverage you are sensitive or insensitive to is vital. 
Watch the video to gain more insight on milk and lactose.


Healthily yours,
Ayo Elizabeth Olaogun 

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