Can potassium lactate trigger a milk allergy?!


Question: Can potassium lactate trigger a milk allergy!?
Theres this good salmon jerky that I get from Washington whenever im in the state and I was recently diagnosed with a milk allergy!. I was reading the ingredients to the jerky and saw that it had potassium lactate!. Google searches indicate that it may or may not be able to trigger a milk allergy!. Can someone elaborate if im able to eat this anymore or not!? Thanks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Hi Sam!. Lactate is Lactic Acid!. This chemical is NOT the same as Lactose (milk sugar)!. Lactic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body (e!.g!. lactic acid build-up after heavy exercise is the cause of muscle soreness)!.

So, I do not see any relationship between potassium lactate and milk allergies!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

its probably due to some of the unnatural ingredients in the food, like msg!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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