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Clinical studies have shown that people, especially children aged nine to 12, are not getting the recommended 1,300 mg of calcium they need.
Part of the reason why they are not getting enough calcium is their bodies negative reaction to milk or any other lactose-containing food substances. This condition is known as lactose intolerance.
It is estimated that 95 percent of Asians suffer from this condition. Ironically, most healthcare providers view it as a normal condition and dont view it as a disease despite its possible effect on health.
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It is estimated that 95 percent of Asians suffer from this condition. Ironically, most healthcare providers view it as a normal condition and dont view it as a disease despite its possible effect on health.
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November 23, 2006 - 12:00am