CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Ok, now post time.
Ok, now post time.
As you know, I have fructose malabsorption, which means my body doesn't have (or doesn't have enough, or it doesn't work) the enzyme to break down fructose. In the literature I have found that most people with fructose malabsorption also have lactose intolerance, which you can learn more about here. Briefly, if you are lactose intolerant you are lacking the enzyme that breaks down lactose, which is called lactase. When you can't break down lactase you will have gas, bloating, and/or diarrhea (all similar symptoms that I experience when I consume too much fructose).
I have never had a problem with milk (or at least I never thought I did), but for some reason I sort of cut it out of my diet a couple years ago and switched to almond and soy milk. I have not had a glass of real cow's milk in years. The other day, before leaving for Pittsburgh, I had a coupon for Smart Balance's new cow's milk, so I bought some.
While this milk is called "Fat Free" it actually has some fat added to it, in the form of essential omega-3 fatty acids. So it's true that the milk itself is fat free, but with the added fat it has about 1 gram per cup. This milk also offers 6 IU of vitamin E, which is not much, but it's still pretty neat that they added it to milk! Many Americans aren't getting enough vitamin E in their diets because of the lack of fat in their diet. Vitamin E is an antioxidant and it's also good for PMS prevention!
You can get a better view of the nutrition facts at the Smart Balance website. The milk contains .32 grams of EPA/DHA (essential omega-3 fats). I like to strive for .5-1 gram of EPA/DHA per day, so I think this is fantastic.
Question: What's your favorite way to get your calcium and vitamin D? Mine is definitely yogurt (especially Greek yogurt) and ice cream, but I don't know if ice cream counts as a good source of calcium and vitamin D. Oh well!
Coming Up/Training Update
Coming Up/Training Update
I have to stay here in Pittsburgh for more training tomorrow, then I'll be heading back to Columbus tomorrow evening. I won't be in Columbus long though, as I must be back here on Tuesday for another week of training. In good news, next week will be my last week in Pittsburgh! I'm not calling this good news because I don't like Pittsburgh, in fact I really do like this city. It's very similar to Columbus (although they are all professional football fanatics, while we are all about college football!). Anyway, I am just excited because I will no longer be living in a hotel, but instead I'll be home and comfortable. Not to mention I get to have my own store, and I will no longer follow an RD! Apparently a Giant Eagle nearby had an RD who left, therefore they figured I could sort of take over after 3 weeks of training. I'm completely up for it. While I'm slightly intimidated, I feel that Giant Eagle has a fantastic support team and I don't feel like I'm going in there blind, at all. I'm so excited. I will hopefully be able to post pictures and more detail once I get the "ok" from corporate (although I may not get the "ok" at all....).
Have a great weekend everyone!
I think I'm not lactose intolerant because I add milk to my coffee everyday, although Im not 100% sure... I used to have more yogurt but not recently... maybe I should think about the calcium thing a little bit more to make sure that I get enough.
ReplyDeleteyes, living in a hotel isn't fun... specially when you can't prepare your own food. Glad that you'll be back soon! :)
happy weekend.
i, too, am lactose intolerant, but I firmly believe that this is 'normal'. why should we tolerate milk from a completely different species? i blogged/ranted about this a few months back.
ReplyDeleteanywhooo..i lie to get my calcium from yogurt, brocoli, and green leafy veggies. thier bioavailability of Ca is higher than milk, too. nice.
arg. posting at the end of an overnight shift is dangerous. of course i mean "like" not "lie", and "their", not "thier".
ReplyDeletehope your training goes well!
ReplyDeleteI get my calcium/vitamin D from lots of milk and yogurt. I do take a Vit. D. supplement in the winter because I'm in the far north.
ReplyDeleteMy brother didn't have milk for a year when he was in Afghanistan and since he's been back he's had terrible lactose intolerance symptoms, which he's never had before in his life (unless he did and just assumed the gas was normal?). It seems to be getting better the longer he has dairy products back in his diet. So maybe you're right about speeding the process of losing the lactase by cutting out milk? Interesting!
Thanks so much for the congrats! :-) I'm so happy to have the test done!
ReplyDeleteI think that you're right about the lactase enzyme. I think we learned something in 762 about losing proteins we don't use as much? Haha, oh 760's...those were goood times.
Glad you will be back in Cbus soon! You are going to rock the GE store with your nutritional knowledge! You'll do a great job!
I'm not lactose intolerant, but I definitely notice inflammation caused by milk and therefore I notice that when I take it out of my diet, my nose and sinuses are a lot clearer. I stick to soy milk for my cereal and just about everything else. I've been drinking that stuff since I was an itty bitty kid, so I actually prefer the taste. I got a latte the other day from Starbucks and actually didn't like it because I couldn't stand the milk taste! I also take supplements though to ensure I'm getting enough calcium.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Emily! You all make me want to become an RD!
Another informative post! I haven't seen the Smart Balance milk...it will take a while to get to po'dunk USA, but I'm sure I'll buy it since I buy their butter and peanut butter! We go through 2 gallons of milk a week! congrats on almost finishing your training!
ReplyDeletegirrrrrl don't be intimidated!!!! you're gonna kill it at your OWN store :) i hope you bring us on a video tour of it!
ReplyDeletehave fun at home this weekend!!!
I never had problems drinking milk until I randomly switched to rice and almond milk a year and a half ago. I still have some dairy milk occasionally and each time my stomach hurts a bit. That's interesting that you can lose lactase much quicker by cutting out milk.
ReplyDeleteI don't have milk very often at all, and when I do I have gas like you mentioned. Now I just stick to almond milk, I think it's way better anyways! There's lots of calcium in veggies, so I don't worry about getting it from dairy!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I'm lactose intolerant too. I don't drink milk but ice cream and regular yogurt gives me those kinds of symptoms usually. I love Greek yogurt though and that's my go to dairy source.
ReplyDeleteahh so sorry about that milk!! my favorite way to get calcium and vit D is greek yogurt and no salt cottage cheese!i go through SO much in just a week!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, since I live in San Diego, I *believe* I get Vitamin D from the sun...it's usually pretty sunny year-round! Mitch buys Lactaid so when I have milk in my coffee/oats/cooking, that's what we use. It lasts longer than milk too (according to the boy anyways). I rarely eat cheese but I try to consume Greek yogurt ~5 days a week for the calcium and protein (and yummy taste!). I probably need more though...my daily multi also has some calcium and vit D.
ReplyDeletei swear.. everytime i go to your blog i read something new!! so sorry about milk.. eeek. i LOVE almond milk :) and def greek yogurt, and cottage cheese!! I go through a big container in about 5 days!
ReplyDeleteI learn so much from your blog - it's always so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love to get my vitamin D and Calcium from yogurt. I generally eat some everyday. I also take an extra 2000IU of vitamin D everyday to treat a deficiency that doesn't seem to want to go away.
Congrats on the Giant Eagle store! Funny name for a store, but we have a store in Canada called Giant Tiger, so there must be a whole zoo of stores throughout the world.
I'm not lactose intolerant but I still try to not eat too much dairy. If available, I choose soy milk or almond milk. I still eat some greek yogurt, cheese and soft serve! Good luck with your new job! So exciting!
ReplyDeleteFirst off thanks for my package! I got it in the mail a couple of days ago...the husband already attacked some of the bars!
ReplyDeleteI am not lactose intolerant...and gosh, I'm glad I'm not. I give props to those who are and have to find other ways to get their calicum in...
I have lactose intolerance, but it wasn't an issue until my early 30's. I have no problem drinking milk if I take a Lactaid, but for some reason it doesn't help with ice cream. Could it be that when I am drinking milk it is low fat and ice cream is loaded with fat?
ReplyDeleteI think Greek yogurt is definitely my favorite way of taking in calcium! Hang in there girl, you'll be done with the training in no time!
ReplyDeleteLove the new design!
Congrats to Emily for joining us on the other side! Congrats to you for your training and your job. It will be nice not to live in a hotel. When you move with the military, you spend time in between in hotels, and it can be a pain. I have never seen that milk before, thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to set you loose after 3 weeks! You'll rock it!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear you're adding lactose intolerance to your list :( You poor thing! I don't know how you do it!
And I don't know Emily, but I'm always happy to hear of more RD's...especially blogger RD's!! WooO!
Congrats on your own store, whoa hoo!
ReplyDeleteI don't drink straight milk either, but like you I also have yogurt and ice cream. I've been told that most people with IBS are lactose intolerant but I seem to handle the non-straight milk stuff okay. Then again, it all depends on what else I am having/doing- right now the traveling thing is killing my tummy!
haha aweee ya, the dreaded lactose int. gassiness :P
ReplyDeletemy fav way to get calcium is yogurt and then calcium/magnesium supplements second, and lastly lots of kale, broccoli, and spinach! <3
Congrats on getting your own store! That is so exciting!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm becoming lactose intolerant also. When I have dairy my stomach is noticeably upset, but not angry.
I am with you on the lactose intolerance. I used to be a yogurt lover! How I miss thee...sorry this is happening to you. I hope your stomach feels better soon! I was kind of amazed at how much calcium is in foods. I get it from everywhere and I take a supplement.
ReplyDeleteLactose in cow's milk is essentially the same in human milk, so the cross-species argument doesn't stand. HOWEVER...hormones placed in the milk "business" makes a difference...
ReplyDeleteHow can you eat ice cream though?
YOGURT, especially homemade is my favorite form of dairy, and all the good stuff that comes with it.
Ugh, in the past couple months I became lactose intolerant too! I changed from skim milk to almond or soy milk just as something else to transition away from the SAD. Recently I realized that dairy products made me feel so sick the next morning, and I put it together too. It's sort of sad not to have it as a choice now!
ReplyDeleteI can't have milk either now :( but you know that ;) I never liked the taste of plain milk anyway...bleh. I do love almond milk for cereal and such
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