The Specific Carbohydrate Diet Frequently Asked Questions |
Elaine writes:
The rate of flow of galactose to the liver when one drinks lactose
hydrolyzed milk is high.
The rate of flow of galactose to the liver when one eats yogurt is not as high.
Besides, with lactose hydrolyzed milk, you are ingesting the two sugars: glucose and galactose at the same time.
With yogurt, you are ingesting lactic acid and galactose which makes a difference in the way liver cells handle the galactose.
note: Lactaid Milk is Lactose Hydrolized Milk
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