Best Dairy Free Vegan Cheeses for Christmas
Top 10 Dairy Free Vegan Cheeses for Christmas Yep, it's true,  even vegans, those with lactose and dairy allergies and food in-tolerances or those who avoid dairy for ethical or other health reasons can enjoy a cheesey Christmas.Here's a list of our top 10 favourite Christmas dairy free vegan cheesesVegusto Piquant Dairy Free CheeseSwiss dairy free vegan cheese to smile forA delicious, award winning Gruyere-like, good mature cheddar alternative that could rightfully take it's place on any cheeseboard in any restaurant without having to provide a warning with a wag of the finger introducing it as "The Vegan Cheese". Aw...
Source: Healthy Eating and Nutrition News - December 17, 2013 Category: Nutritionists and Food Scientists Tags: cheese cheeseboard cheeses cheeze cheezly christmas dairy free food freefrom health risella scheese sheese sheeze vegan vegerella Source Type: blogs

Four Non-Dairy Milk Alternatives
Some people can not tolerate cow's milk or are allergic to dairy products. Here are a few dairy-free milk alternatives that can be used instead.Contributor: Alyssa RussoPublished: May 08, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - May 8, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

Can dairy products soothe skin?
Tiffany tells us…“They” recommend milk and yogurt to soothe skin. How does dairy soothe skin? The Beauty Brains respond: While dairy products for skin sound good there’s really not much to it. Milk dud Everyone’s heard the stories about Cleopatra bathing in milk to beautify her complexion. Supposedly milk baths work because they contain lactic acid that’s a natural exfolliant, blah blah blah. While milk does contain lactic acid it’s actually in the form of the lactate salt due to the alkaline pH. (Lactic acid needs to be at a low, acid pH to exfoliate skin.) The lactate can be conv...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - May 7, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: thebeautybrains Tags: Questions Source Type: blogs

Lactose Milk and Dairy Free Chocolate for Valentines Day
Valentines Day is not far off, and for people like me who are lactose intolerant, finding chocolate that is dairy free can be a challenge. Being lactose intolerant is a challenge, believe me! I'm not one of the lucky ones who benefits from using Lactaid or other products that are supposed to contain the enzymes needed to digest my foods. When I get dairy, even relatively small amounts, it takes me 24 hours of feeling sick, strange and miserable before I get back to normal. I describe it as feeling like I've been poisoned. Valentines Day is coming, and I wanted to provide you with a link to a sources for Lactose, Da...
Source: Happy Nutritionist's Nuggets - January 7, 2013 Category: Nutritionists and Food Scientists Tags: Chocolate Food Intolerance Squidoo Lactose Intolerance Gift Baskets Food Sensitivity Source Type: blogs

Ask D'Mine: Medical Marijuana, Going Wheat-Free and Dairy-Free
Welcome back to our diabetes advice column Ask D'Mine, hosted by veteran type 1, diabetes author and community educator Wil Dubois. Got questions about diabetes that you don't know where to aim? We're here for you. (Like it or not ;) ){Email us at... (Source: Diabetes Mine)
Source: Diabetes Mine - June 18, 2011 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Wil Dubois Source Type: blogs

Happy Cows
Another fascinating diabetes discovery that I take with a big grain of salt (pun intended): Forbes reports today that consumption of low-fat dairy products may lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes in men.A study by researchers at Massachusetts Genera... (Source: Diabetes Mine)
Source: Diabetes Mine - May 10, 2005 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Amy Tenderich Source Type: blogs