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<h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:left;">What is lactose intolerance? Why do we want to tackle it?</h2>
 
<h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:left;">What is lactose intolerance? Why do we want to tackle it?</h2>
  
 
<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">For most people, indulging in sweet food like ice-cream, cheesecake and chocolate is as natural as breathing. However, the same kind of food could remind some people of the discomfort and annoyance brought on by lactose intolerance. Should they avoid all these delicacies altogether or resort to taking lactase pills every time after eating food containing lactose? Here, we offer you a new choice. &nbsp;<br /><br /><br />Lactose intolerance is a gastrointestinal problem signified by symptoms such as bloating, stomach cramps, diarrhea and nausea after consuming milk or dairy products. Normally, lactase in the small intestine will break down lactose into glucose and galactose for absorption. For people with lactose intolerance, their body produces little or no lactase. Undigested lactose will therefore enter the colon where bacteria may ferment the lactose to produce lactic acid and gases as by-products. These by-products are the culprits of the symptoms.<br /><br />There is evidence suggesting that dairy consumption is associated with lower risk of hypertension and higher rate of bone mineralization. To help people with lactose intolerance to enjoy the diverse health benefits from dairy consumption, &nbsp;our iGEM Team (CityU_HK) has set a goal to tackle this problem.&nbsp;<br /></div>
 
<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">For most people, indulging in sweet food like ice-cream, cheesecake and chocolate is as natural as breathing. However, the same kind of food could remind some people of the discomfort and annoyance brought on by lactose intolerance. Should they avoid all these delicacies altogether or resort to taking lactase pills every time after eating food containing lactose? Here, we offer you a new choice. &nbsp;<br /><br /><br />Lactose intolerance is a gastrointestinal problem signified by symptoms such as bloating, stomach cramps, diarrhea and nausea after consuming milk or dairy products. Normally, lactase in the small intestine will break down lactose into glucose and galactose for absorption. For people with lactose intolerance, their body produces little or no lactase. Undigested lactose will therefore enter the colon where bacteria may ferment the lactose to produce lactic acid and gases as by-products. These by-products are the culprits of the symptoms.<br /><br />There is evidence suggesting that dairy consumption is associated with lower risk of hypertension and higher rate of bone mineralization. To help people with lactose intolerance to enjoy the diverse health benefits from dairy consumption, &nbsp;our iGEM Team (CityU_HK) has set a goal to tackle this problem.&nbsp;<br /></div>
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<p><b>Overview of our project<b></p>
  
 
<h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:left;">How are we going to tackle it?</h2>
 
<h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:left;">How are we going to tackle it?</h2>

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