Clinical Study

Lactagen is a patented all natural product that may help reduce your symptoms of lactose intolerance. *

Instructions: Simply put pleasant tasting Lactagen in water and drink it daily for a little over a month. During this period, Lactagen works to adapt the digestive system to better break down dairy products.

The Clinical Trial

Clinical Research has shown that the patented Lactagen program can dramatically reduce symptoms of lactose intolerance.*

In a double-blinded clinical study conducted by leading medical researchers, Lactagen was proven to show a statistically significant reduction in lactose intolerant symptoms which include gas, diarrhea, and cramps. Specifically, the results of the 3 month trial showed that 8 out of 10 subjects on the program dramatically reduced their symptoms after completion of the 38-day program, while those on the placebo showed little to no reduction in symptoms.
Research Papers

The clinical trial results concluded that the Lactagen program significantly reduced the symptoms of the study participants. You may review Lactagen's clinical trial by downloading the Lactagen Clinical Research PDF. *

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Medical Expert Opinion

"My evaluation and analysis of the clinical results showed that Lactagen not only alleviated symptoms, but also allowed consistent adaptation and digestion of dairy long after the subjects completed the Lactagen Program.

Lactagen simply allows dairy to be incorporate back into the diet. My professional and medical opinion is that Lactagen works and I am recommending Lactagen to all my patients."

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Chris Landon, M.D.

Physician & Medical Researcher, Ventura Medical Center

 
 

Disclaimer: The opinions expresses by the testimonials above are not intended to express or imply that ALL users will have the same results, nor do they represent that these results are typical. Results may vary. Although the results are very encouraging, please note this clinical trial only involved sixty subjects, and is not supposed to be analogous to clinical trials reviewed by the FDA. At the present time there is no known cure for lactose intolerance.