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Lactose Intolerance - Kids Shouldn’t Have to Feel Embarrassed or Worried

Kids who suffer from Lactose Intolerance shouldn't have to be embarrassed or worry about how they might feel. A school psychologist recommends a once-daily product, such as Digestive Advantage Children's Lactose Intolerance so lactose intolerant kids can enjoy dairy foods like their friends and not be concerned as to how they'll feel all day and not have to take a pill at every meal. Visit www.ganeden biotech.com [Ganeden Biotech for more information.

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) September 1, 2006 -- Whoever said the childhood years are the formative years, was right on. Social networking, fitting in, blending in – it’s all part of the growing up process. Whether it is being with the “in crowd,” or expressing themselves through intellectual pursuits, athletic skills or having the latest and greatest clothes and accessories, it all boils down to how kids feel they’re perceived by others. For the most part, kids want to be just like their peers.

Kids who suffer from lactose Intolerance, a condition that affects 30 to 50 million Americans, often feel left out because they can’t enjoy dairy products like many of their friends. Lactose Intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, the major sugar found in milk and other dairy foods. Many adults and children who suffer from Lactose Intolerance often avoid eating or drinking dairy or foods containing lactase, such as milk, cheese, pizza, ice cream and the like, so they won’t suffer from common symptoms like nausea, cramps, bloating and more.

It’s hard to be a good learner when you’re worried that you might not feel well
For many of these kids, the constant worry of being lactose Intolerant and how it can make them feel throughout the day greatly affects their confidence, ability to learn and often times how they interact with others. Scott Buckley, a School Psychologist with Columbus Public Schools in Columbus, Ohio, knows firsthand how Lactose Intolerance can affect children and the emotions they feel. He’s been Lactose Intolerant for 15 years and now that he works with kids to help them cope with many issues, he is acutely aware of how the different degrees of Lactose Intolerance can play into a child’s day. “It’s hard to be a good learner when you’re worried that you might not feel well,” he said. “Some students I see are often anxious and fearful of having an accident.”

Many people, adults and kids alike, have found easy treatments for managing their Lactose Intolerance, depending on their severity. But for others, constantly remembering to take a lactase enzyme pill at each meal is not something they want to think about. Or they forget, or they didn’t bring the tablets with them. And with hidden dairy in many foods and beverages, that too can wreak havoc on the digestive system.

Buckley said what first caught his eye when he came across Digestive Advantage™ Lactose Intolerance, were the words "once-daily.” He tried the product and in his words, “it changed my life.” He now recommends Digestive Advantage™ Children’s Lactose Intolerance to parents for their children to use. “It’s wonderful to see the improvement in children after they simply take a pill in the morning (before school) and not have to worry about rushing to the bathroom during the day,” Buckley said.

And parents need not worry that when their child is at school, activities, at a friend’s house or somewhere not under their supervision, knowing they are protected all day from the effects of eating products containing dairy. Not only that, their kids can enjoy the things that make them kids – ice cream on a hot, sunny day, pizza parties with their friends and more. There’s also the comfort in knowing that they’re getting the calcium and nutrition they need for strong, healthy bodies.

Digestive Advantage™ Children’s Lactose Intolerance contains a powerful, patented strain of healthy bacteria, also known as Ganeden Lactobacillus™ cultures, as well as lactase enzymes that are known to alleviate the discomfort associated with digestive disorders such as Lactose Intolerance. A 30-day supply of chewable tablets retails for about $9.99 and is available over-the-counter at more than 40,000 stores nationwide including Brooks/Eckerd, CVS Pharmacy, Discount Drug Mart, Meijer, Fred Meyer, H.E.B., Longs Drugs, Publix, Save Mart, Walgreen’s and internet retailers such as Amazon.com, DoctorVicks.com and Drugstore.com. For more information, visit http://www.ganedenbiotech.com
or call 800.456.0276.

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