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Lactose Free Organic Whole Milk?


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All I can find is low fat lactose free organic milk she would need whole. I think Maddie may be lactose intolerant so I wanted to try that but I think it is important for her to drink organic milk (less hormones). Has anyone seen any?


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All I can find is low fat lactose free organic milk she would need whole. I think Maddie may be lactose intolerant so I wanted to try that but I think it is important for her to drink organic milk (less hormones). Has anyone seen any?

I have seen Lactaid Organic at Whole Foods a while ago. Not sure if they still have it. Will check next time I am there and let you know! Good Luck!!!!

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If you still can't find it, you can always add lactaid drops to regular whole milk. It may be, when all is said and done, cheaper.

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So I checked at whole foods and the only organic lactose free one I could find is the Organic Valley (but of course it's not whole milk Open Original Shared Link ) Sorry!

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