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LactoJoy Lactase Pills
14.500 FCC - 80 pcs

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  • High dosage of 14,500 FCC
  • Break line: dosage to approx. 7,250 FCC
  • Only plant based Ingredients

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Product information

Recommended intake: Take a LactoJoy 14,500 FCC** shortly before (!) eating or drinking anything that contains lactose. The pill* can be either swallowed or chewed. You can increase the number you take, depending on the lactose content of the meal and your degree of lactose intoler- ance. However, you should not take more than 10 pills* per day. You must not exceed this recommended intake. When consuming smaller quantities of lactose, the pill* can be halved – this also halves the FCC units from 14,500 FCC** to approximately 7,250 FCC**.
Free from: Lactose, fructose, gluten, histamine, animal products, sweeten- ers, colouring and flavouring agents
Ingredients: Maltodextrin, lactase, organic potato starch; release agent: magnesium salts of fatty acids (vegetable).
Distinguishing ingredients: Lactase 14,500 FCC** per pill*
Storage: Store in a dry place and protect from heat. Keep out of the reach of children.
Please note: Dietary Supplement are no substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Scope of delivery: 80 pills, 0.18 g each = 14.4g ℮

Nutritional facts & ingredients

Nutritional facts per 100 g per serving (0.18 g)
Energy 1.536 kj / 362 kcal 2.764 kj / 6.516 kcal
Fat 1.6 g 0.0029 g
- of which saturated fatty acids 1.2 g 0.0022 g
Carbohydrates 47 g 0.0846 g
- thereof sugar 9.2 g 0.0166 g
Dietary fiber 4 g 0.0072 g
Protein 38 g 0.0684 g
Salt 0.73 g 0.0013 g

Ingredients

Maltodextrin, lactase, organic potato starch; release agent: magnesium salts of fatty acids (vegetable).

Proof of quality

We have every batch tested by independent, German and accredited laboratories. For top quality.

Download: Certificate of Analysis

FAQ

What is lactose?

Lactose, a sugar present in the milk of mammals, provides energy, aids calcium absorption, and supports digestion. It's broken down by the enzyme lactase into glucose and galactose. Besides dairy products like yogurt and cheese, lactose is also found in processed foods, sausages, and some medicines.

What is lactose intolerance?

Many people can't enjoy dairy products due to lactose intolerance. Lactose, a sugar found in milk, is usually broken down by the enzyme lactase. However, those lacking this enzyme can't fully digest lactose, leading to symptoms like nausea, stomach pain, and bloating. Read more: Lactose Intolerance: All You Need to Know

Which forms of lactose intolerance are there?

Lactose intolerance comes in three forms. Primary lactose intolerance is hereditary, with lactase production decreasing after infancy, affecting around 75% of the global population. Secondary lactose intolerance results from damage to the small intestine, often due to chronic intestinal diseases or malnutrition, but may improve with treatment. The rare congenital form, caused by a genetic defect, prevents lactase production entirely, necessitating lactose-free nutrition for infants to prevent dehydration.

How am I tested for lactose intolerance?

If you suspect lactose intolerance, consult a doctor for a professional diagnosis. This could involve a hydrogen breath test, where a significant rise in breath hydrogen levels after consuming lactose indicates intolerance. Blood sugar tests measuring glucose levels can also be used. Genetic testing via a buccal swab can identify the inherited form of lactose intolerance. Read more to find out if you are lactose intolerant.

What is a lactase enzyme supplement?

Despite lactose intolerance, you can still enjoy dairy products by taking lactase enzyme tablets, like LactoJoy, before consuming lactose. These tablets break down lactose into simpler sugars, reducing or eliminating digestive issues. It's as simple as taking a tablet before your café latte to fully enjoy it without discomfort.

Is it possible to take an overdose of lactase?

Lactase enzyme supplements simply break down lactose into more digestible sugars. Any excess is excreted, so if unsure about dosage, it's safer to take a bit more to ensure adequate lactose breakdown. For more information, consider reading about the correct dosage. Read more about the right dosage.

What does FCC units per lactase tablet mean?

FCC (Food Chemical Codex) describes the enzyme activity of lactase. The higher the FCC unit, the more highly dosed the lactase is. To break down 1 g of milk sugar, the body needs about 1.000 FCC units of lactase. About 6.000 to 10.000 FCC units would be appropriate for one glass of milk (0.2 l) for example.

Does calculating the required FCC units per meal make sense?

The required amount of FCC units of lactase depends on factors like your body's lactase production, lactose content in food, the type of lactase supplement, and your physical condition on that day. Roughly 3,000 to 6,000 FCC units are needed to break down 5g of milk sugar (about 0.1 liters of milk). However, it's hard to precisely calculate the lactose in a meal. Over time, you'll learn how many FCC units you need. It's better to take a bit more as lactase can't be overdosed. Read more about the right dosage.

Can every baby drink breast milk?

Typically, newborns have high lactose tolerance and can digest breast milk well. However, 1-3% of newborns have congenital lactose intolerance, causing symptoms like diarrhea, flatulence, and stomach pain after nursing. If this occurs, consult a doctor promptly to prevent dehydration and malnutrition. For more information, refer to the blog post: My Kid Is Lactose Intolerant – A Guide for Parents

At what age can one start taking LactoJoy?

LactoJoy can safely be used by individuals of any age.

Can I take LactoJoy even when I am pregnant or nursing?

Yes, since LactoJoy is made of the enzyme lactase, which is usually produced by the body on its own, it’s harmless to use.

Can I take a higher dose of LactoJoy?

Yes, you can take a higher dose of LactoJoy, which contains 14,500 FCC units, to avoid calculating lactose content in your meal. Typically, 6,000 to 10,000 FCC units are sufficient for a glass of milk (0.2 l). If you need less, LactoJoy tablets can be split in half, providing 7,250 FCC units.

This is what distinguishes our product

Your benefits with LactoJoy®

  • Plant based

    Plant-based ingredients only

    LactoJoy only contains the enzyme lactase and plant-based ingredients. No unnecessary additives are used.

  • Reliable compound

    A reliable compound

    Even with severe forms of lactose intolerance, the compound helps to optimally break down lactose.

  • High dosage

    High-dosage active ingredient

    Thanks to the high dosage of 14.500 FCC, it is not necessary to calculate the exact lactose content to be able to enjoy food.

  • Fast action

    Fast action

    LactoJoy can be taken just before a meal and immediately helps the body with digestion.

  • Break line

    Break line

    Thanks to the break line, the pills can easily be halved to provide a lower dose as required (approx 7.250 FCC).

  • Convenient packaging

    Convenient packaging

    The plastic-free LactoJoy slider tin can be easily refilled with the LactoJoy refill packet. This is good for the environment and your wallet.

LactoJoy Lifestyle

No Checmical Additives

Do you want to live life to the full - even with lactose intolerance? Do you want to finally be able to go out to eat with friends and accept invitations, without worrying in advance? We have worked flat out for you, pulled out all the stops and we would like to finally present you with everything that LactoJoy can do and make possible.

The aim of Lactojoy is to offer to the global market a chewable lactase tablet which is of the highest quality and, at the same time, affordable.

Because high quality is especially important to us, LactoJoy is free of chemical additives. It consists only of lactase and plant-based release agents. Of course, the tablets are also free of animal components, sweeteners and colouring agents.

High Dosage

High Dosage

Furthermore LactoJoy has a relatively high dosage of 14,500 FCC units. That allows them to be highly effective. Due to the fact that lactase cannot be overdosed and there aren’t any side effects, we thought: Save yourself the concerns about how much milk sugar there is in your meal. It’s not usually that easy to find out anyway. The high dosage of lactase will safely break down the milk sugar in your meal.

If you want an even lower dose, you simply halve the chewable LactoJoy tablet. Thanks to the integrated notch for easy breaking it is dead easy.

Stylish packaging

Stylish Packaging

n the production of LactoJoy it was important to us that the tablets were especially easy to swallow. That’s why it’s our aim to produce the smallest possible chewable lactase tablet which has ever been on the market in this dosage to until now. So that you can really enjoy your meal, we additionally chose a tasteless tablet, needless to say, free from artificial aromas.
Quality for us doesn’t just stop at the tablet. The stylish box and the high quality design wishes to make the statement that: Lactose intolerance isn’t an illness, but it’s actually rather normal. Until now, the packaging of lactase compounds always gave the impression of a medicine product of bygone days. We want to adapt to the reality of our time and reflect the character of the current lifestyle.

Our product line

Other LactoJoy® sizes

Histamine free
Gluten free
Fructose free
Lactose free
Vegan