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Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers!

03/06/2009

Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers!

Thank you to all those who have already completed our survey to tell us about your experiences of lactose intolerance. There are just a few days left to take part for the chance to win £100 of M&S vouchers.

At Lactofree, we are always eager to learn more about you and hear your experiences with lactose intolerance.

With that in mind we have put together a brief survey, which we hope you’ll take a spare moment to complete, to give us more information about your diagnosis of lactose intolerance and the products you use to help with your
symptoms.

To complete our quick survey, please Click here.

To thank you for your feedback we will enter you into a prize draw to win £100 worth of M&S vouchers. We will be in touch with the winner after the survey closes on Friday 5 June 2009.

We really appreciate your contributions to help us improve Lactofree and the services that we offer.

Comments (8)

Sue Potter’s Avatar

01/06/2009

Re: Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Sue Potter

In the last few months, my family have had the milk, yoghuts and cheese products on a daily basis. These are all great. I have recommended them to many friends – and some have switched. However – my family have switched to Lactofree from organic milk products, and my son (who is asthmatic and has possible lactose allergies) has recently developed eczema. He has not had this before. I have read that organic milk can help prevent eczema from dairy. Can you %(=caps)PLEASE% %(=caps)PLEASE% %(=caps)PLEASE% go organic! If we have a problem, I am sure many others do. Please let me have your comments. We may have to switch back to organic milk products in the meantime, to confirm the theory. (Shame)

Michelle’s Avatar

01/06/2009

Re: Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Michelle

Since I was back in Mexico, I used to drink normal milk and yogurts as everybody else. But after uni I noticed that I was feeling inflamated and each time I was feeling more and more pain. Until I tried lactose free milk and Suddenly I started to feel so much better. I just wish the products were in more stores! All in one closer!

Emma Bunday’s Avatar

01/06/2009

Re: Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Emma Bunday

My Son of 10 months is Lactose Intolerant. I’am finding it very hard now he has weened and he would really like some finger foods… I think he is getting bored of Rice Cakes and fruit!! Any ideas are welcome. I’am trying to find an outlet for the cheese near to me so I can cook some cheese straws etc.

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

01/06/2009

Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Lactofree Support

Sue, thank you for recommending our products to your friends, always appreciated. We will pass on your request for organic milk products to our product development team. If you do have further questions about lactose intolerance and eczema, then perhaps our advisory board can help you. Simply ask your question by emailing lactofree@outsideline.co.uk or following the link here: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/community/your-questions-answered/ Michelle, glad the products are really making a difference. If you do ever have problems locating Lactofree in store, then please do fill in a stockist request form and we can pass it on to the supermarkets: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/what-is-lactofree/stockists/request/

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

02/06/2009

Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Lactofree Support

Hi Emma, do check out our recipe club in case there are any suitable ideas there for your son and please feel free to add your recipe for cheese straws, sounds yummy! http://www.lactofree.co.uk/community/recipe-club/

Gillian Peace’s Avatar

03/06/2009

Re: Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Gillian Peace

I have recently been diagnosed a type 1 diabetic and I am trying your products after noticing that whenever I have a cup of Tea/ Coffee that my sugars rise by aprox 2mmol, With the small quanity of milk in hot drinks I have started to wonder about cows milk and lactose, I have also read that people think there maybe some link between cows milk and diabetedxx So I have tried Goats milk with out much change, I came across your product the other day in a local supermarket and thought I would see if there was any change…..(trialling at the moment so will have to see) I was wondering if any other type 1 Diabetics have become lactose intolerant or whether you know of any link between Lactose and diabetesx

mrs anderson’s Avatar

08/06/2009

Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – mrs anderson

my daughter has suffered all her life and we just found out now and she,s 7.the pains she got were horrendous and the diahorrea was constant , so glad i found your products in the shops and they really are lovely , we all love the milk , could you let me know if your bringing a butter out xx

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

08/06/2009

Help Lactofree to Win £100 of Vouchers! – Lactofree Support

Hi Gillian, we are definitely interested in the links between lactose and diabetes and would love to hear from others in the community with experience of diabetes. Do keep us posted with how you progress with your trial. Anderson, we're glad our products are helping your daughter's symptoms and the whole family is enjoying them! There are no current plans to release butter, but we do take on board all new product suggestions and pass them on to the development team, so we will certainly keep you posted about any new products.

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