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\nProviding you with Freedom from Lactose Intolerance. A whole new and unique patented probiotic that supports the digestive system of lactose containing foods, designed specifically for those who have lactose intolerance. After currently being taken for only twenty four hours, this probiotic stays from the intestines as well as produces lactase for a minimum of 3 many weeks.For More Information Please Visit Us http://manzopharma.com/. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Manzopharma

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About US:Manzo Pharmaceuticals LLC. is a startup specialty pharmaceutical company that is developing a range of innovative and affordable formulations for various drugs and supplement. We are focused on addressing the unmet medical needs of patients with innovative, patient-friendly and affordable solutions. We are currently doing research on helping people with lactose intolerance.

http://manzopharma.com/

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Ken Manzo, R.Ph., Founder of Manzo Pharmaceuticals LLC, Graduated St. John’s University with a degree in Pharmaceutical Science. He is the inventor of the patented Lacto-Freedom™ probiotic and is working closely with Celprogen, Inc. to produce, develop, and test the safety and efficacy of the product. See More at http://manzopharma.com/

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Lacto-Freedom™ Probiotic

A new and unique patented probiotic that aids in the digestion of lactose containing foods, designed specifically for people with lactose intolerance. After being taken for only 24 hours, this probiotic stays in the intestines and produces lactase for at least 3 months. More recent tests showed that the probiotic stayed in the intestines and produced lactase in lab rats for a full 6 months after taking the probiotic for only 7 days. In addition, there were no side effects observed throughout the entire study.

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About Lactose Intolerance:

Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and milk products. Lactose intolerance is caused by a deficiency of lactase, the enzyme which is produced by the cells lining the small intestine. Lactase breaks down lactose into two simpler forms of sugar which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Common foods that are high in lactose include dairy products such as milk, cheese, and ice cream. Lactose is also added to some foods, such as bread and baked goods, cereals, salad dressings, candies, and snacks. Patients with lactose intolerance often experience abdominal pain, gas, bloating, diarrhea, and nausea after consuming lactose containing foods. Symptoms range from mild to severe, based on the amount of lactose consumed and the amount a person can tolerate. Experts believe lactose intolerance affects up to 75% of the world’s adult population.

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The Problem We Solve:

Currently, patients with lactose intolerance are limited to two mediocre options for managing their lactose intolerance. Their limited options include avoiding lactose-containing foods and the other is taking lactase supplements at the start of every single lactose containing meal. View More at http://manzopharma.com/lacto-relief-for-people-with-la-ctose-intolerance/

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With Lacto-Freedom™ probiotic, patients may enjoy dairy products and lactose containing products without experiencing abdominal pain, gas, abdominal bloating, diarrhea, and nausea…and without the hassle of taking lactase supplements with every lactose containing meal. The patient would take this probiotic for a short amount of time (24 hours) and the effects last for 3 months or more.

We are developing a better option…

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The intestinal lining is made up of billions of bacteria, both good and bad. Probiotics are supplements which contain “good” bacteria and when consumed add beneficial bacteria to the intestines. We developed a probiotic that produces lactase and stays in the intestines for at least three months. See More at http://manzopharma.com/

How it works:

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Who is at risk for lactose intolerance?

Lactose intolerance is a common condition that is more likely to occur in adulthood, with a higher incidence in older adults. Some ethnic and racial populations are more affected than others, including African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, and Asian Americans. The condition is least common among Americans of northern European descent.Infants born prematurely are more likely to have lactase deficiency because an infant’s lactase levels do not increase until the third trimester of pregnancy.

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What causes lactose intolerance?

The cause of lactose intolerance is best explained by describing how a person develops lactase deficiency.

Primary lactase deficiency develops over time and begins after about age 2 when the body begins to produce less lactase. Most children who have lactase deficiency do not experience symptoms of lactose intolerance until late adolescence or adulthood.Researchers have identified a possible genetic link to primary lactase deficiency. Some people inherit a gene from their parents that makes it likely they will develop primary lactase deficiency. This discovery may be useful in developing future genetic tests to identify people at risk for lactose intolerance.Secondary lactase deficiency results from injury to the small intestine that occurs with severe diarrheal illness, celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, or chemotherapy. This type of lactase deficiency can occur at any age but is more common in infancy.

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What are the symptoms of lactose intolerance?

People with lactose intolerance may feel uncomfortable 30 minutes to 2 hours after consuming milk and milk products. Symptoms range from mild to severe, based on the amount of lactose consumed and the amount a person can tolerate.Common symptoms include

• Abdominal Pain• Abdominal Bloating• Gas• Diarrhea• Nausea

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Table Of Calcium content in common foods

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What other products contain lactose?

Milk and milk products are often added to processed foods—foods that have been altered to prolong their shelf life. People with lactose intolerance should be aware of the many food products that may contain even small amounts of lactose, such asbread and other baked goodswaffles, pancakes, biscuits, cookies, and mixes to make themprocessed breakfast foods such as doughnuts, frozen waffles and pancakes, toaster pastries, and sweet rollsprocessed breakfast cerealsinstant potatoes, soups, and breakfast drinkspotato chips, corn chips, and other processed snacksprocessed meats, such as bacon, sausage, hot dogs, and lunch meatsmargarinesalad dressingsliquid and powdered milk-based meal replacementsprotein powders and barscandies

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How is lactose intolerance diagnosed?

Lactose intolerance can be hard to diagnose based on symptoms alone. People may think they suffer from lactose intolerance because they have digestive symptoms; however, other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome can cause similar symptoms. After taking a medical history and performing a physical examination, the doctor may first recommend eliminating all milk and milk products from the person’s diet for a short time to see if the symptoms resolve. Tests may be necessary to provide more information.Two tests are commonly used to measure the digestion of lactose.Hydrogen Breath Test. The person drinks a lactose-loaded beverage and then the breath is analyzed at regular intervals to measure the amount of hydrogen. Normally, very little hydrogen is detectable in the breath, but undigested lactose produces high levels of hydrogen. Smoking and some foods and medications may affect the accuracy of the results. People should check with their doctor about foods and medications that may interfere with test results.Stool Acidity Test. The stool acidity test is used for infants and young children to measure the amount of acid in the stool. Undigested lactose creates lactic acid and other fatty acids that can be detected in a stool sample. Glucose may also be present in the stool as a result of undigested lactose.Because lactose intolerance is uncommon in infants and children younger than 2, a health professional should take special care in determining the cause of a child’s digestive symptoms.

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