tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13939100.post112399480336752269..comments2023-12-28T11:12:31.132-05:00Comments on Planet Lactose: Switching Off Lactose Intolerance... SomedaySteve Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04233930058408428963noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13939100.post-1144950417458742702006-04-13T13:46:00.000-04:002006-04-13T13:46:00.000-04:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13939100.post-1142681844612566302006-03-18T06:37:00.000-05:002006-03-18T06:37:00.000-05:00You have a great blog here!CoralYou have a great blog here!<BR/><A HREF="http://www.horseoutlet.com" REL="nofollow">Coral</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13939100.post-1134076356601074802005-12-08T16:12:00.000-05:002005-12-08T16:12:00.000-05:00I hope this message can help somebody... I was LI ...I hope this message can help somebody... I was LI for 10+ years and am now 100% cured. The answer... ACUPUNCTURE. I was never a believer in acupuncture but after a friend cured her LI with it, I was willing to try it. According to the acupuncturist, I was allergic to calcium. (So you might say "OK, so you weren't really lactose intolerant" but how do you know if the symptoms are the same ... and does it really matter if it works?) All it required was one 30 minute acupuncture session and 24 hours abstaining from all calcium containing foods. (Basically, I could eat white rice cooked with distilled water... and drink only distilled water.) I've been cured for over two years now and I can eat all the milk, cheese, and ice cream I want with NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER. I urge everyone with LI to try this... it has literally changed my life!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13939100.post-1128100897066105232005-09-30T13:21:00.000-04:002005-09-30T13:21:00.000-04:00I'm not holding my breath for gene therapy...I'm not holding my breath for gene therapy...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13939100.post-1124143282583617772005-08-15T18:01:00.000-04:002005-08-15T18:01:00.000-04:00Until I can switch off my LI, here is a letter tha...Until I can switch off my LI, here is a letter that I sent to Kim McMiller, the Associate Director, Consumer Relations at Kraft Foods. I asked her how can we tell which of ALL of Kraft Products are lactose free.<BR/><BR/>She was very nice and gave me the background that many people need to know. However, diary manufacturers are deaf to this product and this market.<BR/><BR/>Here is the letter:<BR/><BR/>Kim McMiller<BR/>Associate Director, Consumer Relations<BR/><BR/>Thank you Kim, for your very nice letter.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>Looking at the labels is a good thing to do if the store you're in carries every product. Even then, it is quite a chore. If hey don't carry it, how do we know it exists if even you can't tell us?<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>There are tens of millions of people with this problem in the United States and many of them do not eat dairy products because the have no idea what products are lactose free or not or even that such a thing exists or that it is lactose intolerance (LI) that is making them feel ill.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>I buy Kraft lactose free aged cheddar in BJs and cracker barrel in both BJ's and Costco. I buy Finlandia Swiss, Lactaid Milk and Breyer's Lactose Free Vanilla Ice Cream. The milk and the cheeses are easy to buy, although Costco stopped carrying the 3 pound brick of Finlandia, so I can only get that at BJ's.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>The Breyer's ice cream is a real pain because it looks like all the other Breyer's flavors and the supermarkets are clueless as to what it is. Breyer's needs to use another color, for lactose free, and make more flavors.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>You never answered my original question about Mozzarella Cheese, whether or not you had a lactose free version. I thought I saw a Kraft shredded mozzarella that was lactose free, but not a chunk.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>As you know, nothing is more explosive to an LI person than ricotta cheese. Kraft owns Polly O, probably the largest producer of both ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. Do you have any idea how much good Kraft can do by producing these very popular lactose free Italian cheeses? Would it impress you if I told you that you can prevent 15 million people from having intense stomach cramps and diarrhea 50 days a year by removing the lactose from ricotta and mozzarella. I bet it's triple that number. <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>You are missing a monstrous market by not teaching consumers that you have products that they would enjoy and that would make their lives healthier and more productive. I'd even bet there are people in your company who have severe LI pains and disturbances and they have no idea that you make cheese they can eat. I bet there are days they get sick and never make it to work or come in late. How effective do you think employees are, when they have bad cramps and all the rest that LI brings?<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>Maybe Kraft can lead the way to help 30 million or more Americans and at the same time, help their sales skyrocket just by selling your product. If you could, you would also wake up Breyer's and all the other companies that produce dairy products. You know how business works, if you're not smart enough to do it, someone else will eventually leave you in their tracks. I hope that the American dairy manufactures are not as dumb as the car manufacturers were and still are.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>I hope you can get this letter to the right people. I just may look up the CEO of Kraft on "Edgar" and send it to him myself. We have to start making a difference.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com