💡 Say Goodbye to Digestive Discomfort!
Gelda Scientific Lacteeze Drops are a 7 ml liquid dietary supplement designed to support digestion through the power of lactase enzyme, making it an ideal choice for those with lactose intolerance or anyone looking to enhance their digestive health.
D**.
Ok
I think this product is OK. It did not help my problem with milk. But it could be just my system.
D**O
I'm very happy with these drops.
I love these drops. I know that everyone with lactose intolerance has varying degrees of discomfort with lactose, but these drops work very well for me. I find that 9 drops leaves me with some mild discomfort, but 10 drops per half gallon works fine. I add the drops at least 24 hours before I need the milk and have no problems. As for price, I find that I am saving money and it's very convenient because my nearest store doesn't carry lactose free milk. So, I buy regular milk at $1.99 per half gallon or go to another store to buy lactose free milk for $4.29 per half gallon. Now that I know these drops work so well, I'll buy the larger bottle of Lacteeze, when I run out.
S**Y
Best lactase product that I have tried
Lactase drops are sold by several other companies including Pharmax, Seeking Health, and Disolact. Disolact and Pharmax are no longer carried at the stores where I originally found them, which leaves Seeking Health and Lacteeze. I have used both and found both to be effective when used as prescribed on their labels. A quick comparison reveals that Lacteeze is a much better buy.Seeking Health---------------56 drops/gallon$31/ozLacteeze-----------------18.5 drops/gallon$18.73/ozThe two variables in treating milk are number of drops and time for the drops to work before consuming milk. After experimentation with both variables, I found 15 drops and 48 hours to be the best compromise for me.This product was amazing for me, as it allowed me to GOMAD.I highly recommend Lacteeze drops.Edit: Those numbers didn't seem right, so I checked my Lacteeze bottle. It is .24 oz, so Amazon's math for $18.73/oz is definitely not correct. The correct price per ounce should be ~$48. Assuming the drop sizes are the same, Seeking Health treats 11.75 gallons and Lacteeze treats 35.6 gallons per ounce of product when used as directed. So it would take 3 oz of SH ($93) to treat as much milk as one ounce of Lacteeze (~$48).Update 11/27/12: Thank you, Amazon! Now offered in the 15.5 ml size- a much better deal: Lactase Enzyme Lacteeze Drops 15.5 ml Liquid by Gelda Scientific
E**D
Works but pricey
This product works well, but at $17 per tiny bottle I'm not sure its a cost-effective alternative to buying lactose free milk. It is nice to be able to buy milk by the gallon, but the savings are going to be minimal to nonexistent.
R**A
Works perfectly!
I’ve used Lacteeze for years with great success. I use it mostly in yogurt, but because it’s thick, I let it sit for 2 days. I’ve used in it heavy cream and homemade ricotta (easy & quick!).
G**M
Great product!
Add to my half and half for coffee. Works great!
B**E
works
This product works as well as the pills. I use it in milk and have no side effects.
A**R
Great product, beware 2022 packaging defective
Love this stuff, have used for years. Really prevents lactose intolerant symptoms with only a slightly sweeter taste to milk. Easy to use. But in 2022 have had a run of defective bottles. The dropper is too small for the bottle, falls out when squeezing bottle, have wasted a lot of product. Am now taking dropper out completely and using a glass eye dropper instead. Works fine.
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