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  1. ... you are on a low-sodium or sodium-free diet.
  2. ... or chewable tablets. There are also many lactose-free dairy products available. Not having milk and other dairy products in your diet can lead to a shortage of calcium, vitamin ...
  3. ... fruits, veggies, whole grains, lean protein, and fat-free or low-fat dairy products. In addition to tying for first place in “best overall diet,” DASH ranked number one in the “healthy eating” ...
  4. ... as potassium, calcium, and magnesium. On the DASH diet, you will: Get plenty of vegetables, fruits, and fat-free or low-fat dairy Include whole grains, beans, seeds, nuts, and vegetable ...
  5. ... make diarrhea worse. These include alcohol, milk and dairy products, spicy foods, caffeinated drinks, dried beans, foods high in fat, fruit juices, and sugar-free gum or candies. Learn more about how changing your diet can help you manage side effects of cancer ...
  6. ... do well on a gluten-free or casein-free diet. Gluten is in foods containing wheat, rye, and barley. Casein is in milk, cheese, and other dairy products. Not all experts agree that changes in ...
  7. ... 1089–93. discussion 93-4. X-4. [ PMC free article : PMC31259 ] [ PubMed : 11337436 ] 505. Webster AJ. Effects of housing and two forage diets on the development of claw horn lesions in dairy cows at first calving and in first lactation. ...
  8. ... and all milk products are replaced with lactose-free formulas (e.g., Isomil ® or ... of the diet becomes less important after infancy and early childhood. ...
  9. ... intolerant people have? How can you adapt your diet? Are special products like lactose-free milk a good option? Can lactase products, prebiotics or probiotics help? Can cutting out dairy lead to a calcium deficiency? Sources Informed Health ...
  10. ... intolerant people have? How can you adapt your diet? Are special products like lactose-free milk a good option? Can lactase products, prebiotics or probiotics help? Can cutting out dairy lead to a calcium deficiency? Sources Lactose intolerance: ...
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