

🥛 Unlock dairy freedom with every scoop!
Nutricost Lactase Powder offers 500 grams of high-quality, unflavored lactase enzyme designed to support lactose digestion. With 50 servings per bottle, this non-GMO, gluten-free powder is manufactured in an FDA-registered GMP facility, providing a reliable, economical, and versatile solution for adults seeking to enjoy dairy without discomfort.
| ASIN | B0748ZBQ47 |
| ASIN | B0748ZBQ47 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,774 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #29 in Lactase Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand Name | Nutricost |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (243) |
| Date First Available | July 26, 2017 |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored (No Flavor Added) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00702669935173 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | NTC148101 |
| Manufacturer | Nutricost |
| Manufacturer | Nutricost |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NCLCTSPWD |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Model Number | NTC148101 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.54 x 4.41 x 4.37 inches; 1.1 Pounds |
| Product Benefits | Lactase Powder,Powder |
| Special Ingredients | Lactase |
| Total Servings Per Container | 50 |
| UPC | 702669935173 |
| Unit Count | 17.6 Ounce |
B**L
Fear lactose no more!
This product has really been amazing for mitigating my lactose intolerance symptoms. Being able to premix into foods or just add as needed on the spot is a huge benefit that products in a pill or chewable form are severely lacking. This is the best solution I’ve found and the math says it’s also the most economical. Perfect.
R**E
I've tried others but I always come back to the reliability of Nutracost
I prefer the Quality of lactase powder over capsules or tablets, just need to take the time to mix it in milk or Greek yogurt, If you want it to work faster, let it sit on counter, warmth wakes up the enzymes for ease of digestion, then refrigerate, I also shake before use. If I'm having something cheesy, I will mix the recommended two scoops in a big coffee, not like I need to cover up the taste, it's neutral. Then I can enjoy lasagna, pizza, mulitas, ect...key is to get them in your gut first, then consume. I don't get any bloating, gas or discomfort. I think the pills are just hit and miss, and I don't like to chance a miss.
D**N
Doesn't work.
Doesn't work. Tried 2 scoops (10000 fcc) equivalent to a lactase pill, ended up diarrhea within half an hour. Doubled the dose to 20000 fcc and same out come. Gave it the benefit of the doubt and upped the dose to 30000 fcc with 3 day wait time and decidedly said it doesnt work. Obviously not lactase enzyme, probably all maltodextrin.
M**E
A great product!
If you are lactose intolerant, no matter how bad or mild, this stuff is a blessing! I have been using it for, well I guess a couple of years now. I was skeptical because the lactase pills never worked for me. Using this I have been able to add it to heavy cream to make whipped cream, cream cheese to make cheese cake, basically any ingredient that is not a full on solid, and it neutralizes the lactose in the product. I add what I deem is an appropriate amount of the powder to the product, stir or shake and put in the fridge. I usually give 3 days or more, shaking/stirring at least once a day. I have told several other people about it and everyone has had the same results that I have had.. This vendor gets the product to me on time and never an issue. I've been contemplating trying to make my own cheese using this, maybe someday I'll give it a try.
B**H
Works well but hard to mix in.
It works well but it is really hard to mix into the milk. I have had the most luck mixing a scoop with an equal amount of milk in a small bowl then once they have combined adding that back into the milk jug. It won't dissolve by just adding a scoop into the jug and shaking it, instead it is a bit like dealing with corn starch.
M**Y
It Works. Here's What I Did...
I was tired of paying a high premium for lactase-treated milk. This was my first time trying a powder, and I was skeptical, considering some of the other reviews, but I decided to give it a shot. Here's what worked for me, keeping in mind that the longer you give, the more the powder works. The enzyme keeps eating the lactose. It doesn't stop working. Nature is cool. First, I treated a gallon of milk around 4 days before my current milk was finished. That would give the enzymes plenty of time to work. I found the latest date available in the store. Then, I mixed in 2 heaping scoops in instead of just one. While I'd prefer to use just one scoop, I can live with $0.50/gallon. I mixed it with a little milk from the new bottle before pouring it in. No lumps. Finally, I shook it. I actually shook it once a day for a couple of days. Might have been unnecessary, but I felt better. Anyway, it's worked out great! I've used it for several gallons, so far. The powder means it will last without spoiling. I have also started adding it to my homemade hot cocoa mix, since I use whole dry milk powder to make it. Another use is in my homemade granola. That way, I'm ready if I only have untreated milk to drink. My tummy is pleased.
K**B
This is a huge help for me! Many reviewers either don't read directions or own a blender?
Love how easy this is t use. I make a lot of milk protein shakes and I am massively lactose intolerant. I use a double dose because I hate the bathroom trips....a little insurance is nice! It blends perfectly with cows milk but I prefer it with goat milk as it has less lactose to begin with. One noticeable side effect is that when lactase converts lactose in to other sugars (Glucose and Galactose) the milk will often be sweeter tasting to me. It is actually science, but surprised nobody mentions it. Also it does not make anything taste like the smell of motor oil like one reviewer alleges...not does it contain Bromalain or any other enzymes besides lactase. Yes there is a filler but that is minimal and is added to make dosing easy to calculate (not a conspiracy). As for folks that say it doesn't work...I don't think they have problems with just lactose...it could be the A1 Casein protein found in most grocery stores commercial dairy sources..try A2 milk or even better.. goat milk (less lactose and is A2 protein) A2 Casein protein is WAYYYYYYY easier to digest and also doesn't irritate your gut lining like A1 Casein does. Try adding the correct amount of powder to A2 milk and it is smooth, sweet, sailing! I love Nutricost. The only thing I do not like? The paper and glue cover to the jars they use are too hard to open...literally every Nutricost product seems to have them..but you only remove them once.
T**Z
Powdered garbage
Wanted this to mix with 1 pint heavy cream. What I got was a bowl of chunky soup. Even after mixing thoroughly, the powder still congealed. I used about 4 scoops since it's a thicker liquid. I had made ice cream for a lactose intolerant friend but he said the flavor was odd and then he had gastrointestinal problems anyway. This stuff is useless. To make things worse, it showed up and the container exploded from shipping because of poor packaging. I'll be cleaning this stuff out of my kitchen and garbage can for months. That's not Amazon's fault: it should have been shipped properly to their sorting facility from the vendor. Considering this is kind of expensive for what you get and there isn't any guidance on how to use it (add one scoop to your favorite drink!) This thing fails in every way. I've since ordered the liquid version that co.es with an eye dropper and it performs way better.
N**E
Works flawlessly, cheaper to make lactose-free milk with this powder than to buy it from a store.
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