

🥛 Unlock dairy freedom — no more FOMO on your favorite treats!
Lacto-Freedom is a patented probiotic supplement designed specifically for adults with lactose intolerance. Taken as a 7-day course, it produces lactase enzymes that enable your gut to digest lactose in dairy products for months, significantly reducing symptoms like gas, bloating, and diarrhea. Made in the USA with clinically proven L.acidophilus strains, this 21-capsule supply offers a convenient, long-lasting solution to reclaim your love for dairy without daily pills.









| ASIN | B01HU4YOHS |
| ASIN | B01HU4YOHS |
| Additives | Lactase |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,784 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #53 in Digestive Health Supplements |
| Brand | Lacto-Freedom |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2019 |
| Format | Capsule |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Manzo Pharmaceuticals, LLC |
| Manufacturer reference | LF21 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.7 x 5.11 x 5 cm; 22.68 g |
| Serving Recommendation | One Capsule |
J**T
I've been lactose intolerant for pretty much my entire life. In my search for how to find freedom I found this youtube video "I fixed my lactose intolerance -- by chugging ALL the lactose". With nothing to lose but my intolerance, I decided to go down the rabbit hole. While she dove straight into an extreme exposure therapy, I happily discovered this product and adjusted my plans accordingly. Phase 1: Prep Take Lacto-freedom for 2 weeks straight (following instructions). The first week was pretty rough however the second week I had no symptoms after each pill. Once this was achieved I moved on to the next phase. Phase 2: retraining my gut biome by drinking/eating all the things! For the next 14 days I drank at least (6) 8oz glasses of milk daily (both fresh and re-hydrated) and ate all the things with no regard to dairy. For the first few days I did experience some GI discomfort but this quickly passed. Maintenance: I'm not yet sure how long this will last however given the low discomfort I had with both phase 1 and phase 2 I don't doubt I can do this again anytime in the future if my intolerance returns.
O**E
This product popped up as being recommended for me, based on my search for lactase pills like Lactaid. It sounded too good to be true, but there were a number of reviews that said it worked, and the description sounded straightforward and honest to me. And a single bottle, which (if it worked) would take care of my lactose intolerance for about 3 months, would cost what I'd pay for about a week and a half's worth of lactase. (My 40-year intolerance was so strong that I had to take about 20-25 Ultra Lactaids to eat an ice cream cone!) I gambled and bought a single bottle, not expecting miracles. What I got ... was a miracle! Instead of having to carry lactase pills with me everywhere and take them (lots of them!) with pretty much every meal, I don't even carry them any more! I hadn't even finished my first 1-week course of LactoFreedom when I noticed that I needed few or no lactose pills with most of my meals. (And for someone whose favorite foods are melted cheese and ice cream, that's a pretty big deal!) I have been taking LactoFreedom periodically for over a year and can't imagine living without it any more. A thought to those taking LactoFreedom: I had a bout with an intestinal virus soon after taking a course of LactoFreedom. It took me a few days before I realized that pretty much all the bacteria in my gut had been washed away, inluding those in LactoFreedom. I had to begin a new 1-week course at that point and once again, it worked like a charm. Also, I found that ordering many months ahead (buying, say, 5 or 6 bottles at a time) is not a great idea. Even though I kept them in the refrigerator as suggested, I found that coverage from the last few bottles was a week to two weeks shorter than with fresh bottles. I now order them one or two bottles at a time - but nothing is ever going to keep me from ordering them! Thank you, Dr. Manzo - these capsules have really changed my life for the better!
R**E
My intolerance to lactose is severe. If I have more than a sip of skim milk or a bite of ice cream or a half tsp of butter, I have terrible bloating and digestive issues. I followed the instructions (eating a pile three times a day either one hour before or two hours after eating) for seven days with no side effects. I felt fine as I abstained from ALL lactose as I normally do. On day nine, I reduced the amount of lactase I take by 1/2 for a couple of cookies with butter (about 1 tsp of butter), and I noticed bloating. If the pills worked, it was MINIMAL and I doubt the effects would last long. For me, it is not worth the risk experimenting. I wanted these to work, but I suspect they're only effective for those with a mild intolerance. Perhaps the kind of person who wants to eat three slices of pizza instead of two without feeling a little bloated. Definitely not for someone whose genetic makeup demands they abstains from all lactose or they're out of commission for the rest of the day.
M**K
I have just now ordered my 8th separate bottle shipment over atleast a 3 almost 4 year period. Once I take this as directed on the bottle for 7 days, I must attest this is the greatest supplemental product out there that I have found to help any of us with the lifelong lactose intolerant problem. I love it because I only have to take it 3 times a day for only 7 days and that’s it! Whereas those other over the counter popular brands, they want you to either take a pill once a day (daily probiotic + lactose support) supplement” or before every meal you need to chew on one of their tablets, before you have any foods with dairy or even consumer dairy products. It has been about 3 months, since I finished my most recent 7 day regime and I am able to drink all of the milk, milkshakes, consume many cheese and dairy products or foods containing dairy in their ingredients without any problems whatsoever, not even feeling the bloating or a stomach ache. Also, may I add no more running to the restroom in public (which can get embarrassing) or while at home. Thank you Doctor and thank you all of the wonderful team at Manzo!!! : )
J**N
I became suddenly and violently lactose-intolerant about a year ago - I went from eating deep-dish pizza to not able to eat caramel or anything that "contains milk". Not even caramel. I'm not against consuming genetically engineered things, I just prefer the minimum viable solution to a problem - but that would be lactase pills which just didn't work. Lactase also brings on a certain dysbiosis that they just don't fix. It takes a bit to seed, and it really does need to be taken on an empty stomach and small intestine - I played loose with the instructions and just couldn't structure my meal times to fit the 3 hour window and take the pill at the right time in that hour to get it right, and it took 2 bottles to get half of the effect. I tried this and by the end of a week, I could eat a croissant that was buttered before baking and not have my colon try to reproduce the 1812 Overture on opening weekend! I still can't have actual cheese, milk, yogurt, or butter, but I can eat the occasional cookie or half-cup of granola (with oat yogurt) without dying. It still causes in me some sort of horrible gut flora shift that leaves me feeling tense and brainless and wrong that our vaunted medical establishment doesn't believe in and for which alt-medicine has no end of questionable pills and potions with no proof of contents or tested efficacy, so I think I'm just going to keep being vegan (so many people - so many restaurants - that don't understand that butter and yogurt are dairy!) If your lactose intolerance doesn't rise to the level of medical anomaly, give this a try.
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