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Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops offer a natural, fast-acting solution to lactose intolerance by reducing milk lactose by up to 99%. Suitable for vegetarians and free from gluten, yeast, and artificial flavors, these unflavoured drops transform regular milk into a digestive-friendly ingredient perfect for cooking, cereals, and beverages. Simply add drops, refrigerate for 24 hours, and enjoy dairy without discomfort.







| ASIN | B07YX7C4WM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Benefits | Digestive Health Support |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,115 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 58 in Digestive Enzyme Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | Milkaid |
| Brand Name | Milkaid |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 781 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Liquid |
| Flavour | Unflavoured |
| Item Dimensions | 48 x 38 x 90 millimetres |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Nype Name | Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 38 x 90 millimetres |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Colief |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1MIL001 |
| Material Features | No Artificial Flavours |
| Model Name | Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops for Lactose Intolerance Relief | Prevents Gas Bloating & Diarrhoea | Fast Acting Dairy Digestive Supplement | Gluten Free & Vegetarian | No Artificial Flavour | 15ml |
| Model Number | 1MIL001 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Digestion |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
M**B
These really work
These work a treat. Had to buy cow’s milk because it was the only milk in my price range at the time. No adverse effects, if you get my drift. I use it in any drink I have that contains dairy products, mainly Jamaican Guinness punch. It’s perfect. It also goes a long way
R**N
It works , tried and tested
If you’re Lactose intolerant, try putting 5, drops of this in a liter of milk , to help with digestion
B**R
Good alternative
Bought this as I wasn’t able to get skimmed lactose free milk anywhere and this worked out much more affordable. You have to experiment with how many drops you need but the small bottle lasts a long time. You have to be organised as it’s less convenient than buying lactose free milk.
T**I
Works well
Works really well, could eat cream for the first time in years
K**E
Lactase enzyme needs more drops than directions
Didn't noticeably work as well as I had expected, so I had to use more drops to get rid of lactose in products.
M**D
Didn't work for me
Put lots in two different bottle of Baileys, much more than it recommended and it just didn't work, left it for the required amount of time, even added drops over a period of time, shaking inbetween. Just didn't work.
L**T
Effective.
I use 2 drops per pint. Works out quite cheap. Ended my acid problems.
N**E
Didn’t work for me
For some reason, this didn’t work for me. The tablets however worked like a charm. Will recommend that instead.
H**H
Easy and Cost Effective way to reduce lactose in regular milk
These are so helpful to help me manage my sensitivity to lactose. I treat regular milk and yogurt with these drops, leave them in the fridge for 24 hours, and then enjoy without any digestive trouble. You can adjust the amount you add to get more or less lactose reduction.
J**N
Works and is cost saving
I buy organic 2% milk for $8. It is out of the budget to buy the same in lactose free ($13.98 a gallon). You use 3 drops for every 16.9 oz and let it sit for 24 hours and you’re good to go. For a gallon, that is 128 ounces divided by 16.9 = 7.574. Multiply that by 3 drops and it’s 23 drops per gallon. I treated 8 1/2 gallons with one bottle. (Possibly 9 1/2 .. not sure if I forgot to mark down one treatment). But, going with 8.5, the drops add $1.38 to each gallon. So, it makes sense monetarily to buy this at the subscribe and save cost of $11.69 a bottle.
P**E
12/10
This works well, has no flavor just a slight sweetness, and mixes with my dairy drinks or ice cream without any issues. No upset stomach or bloating from lactose after. Highly recommended, I feel this is a better option than taking a bunch of chalky overpriced pills.
N**R
Effective
Very effective. I only use 10 drops per gallon and let it sit for a couple of days to work before drinking it. The milk tastes sweet but doesn't get that weird taste that store-bought lactose-free milk has, because they add too much enzyme.
B**R
You Can Add to Fridge Stable Items - Cream of Chicken here I come!
I use this to make things lactose free that I can't buy without lactose otherwise. I add this to salad dressings, buttermilk, cream of chicken and cream of mushroom soups, half and half or heavy cream, etc. Anything that you can mix or blend and then refrigerate is a good candidate for this stuff! I could NOT for the life of me find a good substitute to cream of chicken or cream of mushroom, which I use in a few casseroles my family likes. I can add 10-15 drops of this to one can of soup, then mix and then refrigerate 48 hours, and I have no ill side effects from consuming the cream of soup! I also put 10-15 drops into ranch dressing, shake vigorously, and let it sit 24-48 hours before eating. Leaving it longer than that is not a problem, so you can treat the dairy items when you buy them and leave them in the fridge as normal. It's good for things you will need for baking or cooking, as long as you can plan ahead you can add this into buttermilks, creams, or sauces (like alfredo) and eat your favorite things again! Just make sure to mix/shake thoroughly, so the enzyme can break down the lactose throughout the dairy product. I have noticed NO difference in taste when using this product. I get no gas, bloating, or normal after effects of eating dairy. I tend to err on the side of putting in too much over not enough, but one bottle has lasted me three months.
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