lactase - #18140
Doctor, I’ve been experiencing some digestive issues lately, particularly after eating dairy. Every time I have milk or cheese, I feel bloated, gassy, and sometimes even experience stomach cramps. A friend suggested I might have a lactase deficiency, but I wasn’t sure what that meant. When I looked it up, I learned that lactase is the enzyme that helps break down lactose in dairy, and a deficiency can cause digestive discomfort. I’ve always enjoyed dairy, but these symptoms have been getting worse over the past few months. I’m wondering if this could be the reason behind my digestive issues. Could it be that I developed lactase deficiency later in life? From an Ayurvedic perspective, does lactase deficiency fit into any specific dosha imbalances? I know Ayurveda looks at digestion and metabolism as key factors in health. Does a weakened digestive fire (Agni) affect how the body processes dairy? I also read that people with a Vata imbalance often have weaker digestion—could that be affecting my ability to digest dairy properly? I’ve heard that Ayurveda offers natural remedies for lactase deficiency, such as certain digestive herbs or food preparations. Are there herbs like Ginger, Fennel, or Ajwain that can help improve digestion and make dairy easier to tolerate? Is there a specific diet I should follow to manage lactase deficiency while still getting the nutrition I need? Would it be helpful to avoid dairy completely, or is there a better way to support digestion so that I can consume it in moderation?
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