Can someone with lactose intolerance use the Cambridge Diet?
Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose (milk sugar) and is caused by a deficiency of lactase – an enzyme released by the small intestine which allows milk sugar to be absorbed into the blood stream. Most of the Cambridge Diet drinks and soups have a skimmed-milk base and are therefore not suitable for those with this condition. However, we have a range of lactose-free Cambridge Diet drinks and soups, made with soy milk. These are suitable for those who are lactose intolerant or who have a milk allergy. Top 4. I have a chronic gallbladder problem and wonder if the Cambridge Diet is safe to take. The Cambridge Diet is a very low-fat and should not precipitate acute gallbladder attacks.