Is Cream Gluten Free?
Most pure cream is naturally gluten-free, as it is simply the fat skimmed off the top of milk. However, some flavored or processed cream products may contain gluten-containing additives, so it’s always best to check the label if you have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

Source of fat-soluble vitamins: Cream contains vitamins A, D, E, and K.
Provides energy: The high fat content in cream can be a quick source of energy.
Contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA): May have potential anti-cancer properties.
Calcium source: Cream provides calcium, which is essential for bone health.
Contains phosphorus: Important for bone health and cellular function.
Provides some protein: Though not a significant source, cream does contain some protein.
May improve satiety: The fat content can help you feel full and satisfied.
Contains butyrate: A fatty acid that may have anti-inflammatory properties.
Potential cognitive benefits: Some studies suggest that dairy fat may support brain health.
May support skin health: The fat and vitamins in cream can contribute to skin hydration.It’s important to note that while cream does have some nutritional benefits, it is also high in calories and saturated fat. Therefore, it should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
People with lactose intolerance
Individuals with dairy allergies
Those following a vegan or plant-based diet
People on low-fat diets for health reasons
Individuals with high cholesterol levels
Those trying to reduce their calorie intake for weight management
People with heart disease or at high risk for cardiovascular issues
Individuals with a history of pancreatitis
Those with certain gastrointestinal conditions that are aggravated by high-fat foods
People taking certain medications that interact with high-fat foods
Infants under one year old (whole milk is recommended instead)
Individuals with a history of migraines triggered by dairy products
Those following kosher or halal dietary restrictions, depending on the cream’s preparationRemember that individual dietary needs can vary, and it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian for personalized advice.
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On this page we explain why we are so enthusiastic about this supplement, supported by scientific research.

What is Gluten?
Gluten is a group of proteins found primarily in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye. These complex proteins give shape, strength, and texture to bread and other grain products. However, gluten is difficult to digest because it is rich in proline, a non-essential amino acid. This is why about 13% of the world’s population is sensitive to gluten in their diet (1).
How Tolerase® G Works
It is important to note that Tolerase G is designed to have optimal activity in the difficult conditions of the stomach. Its effectiveness on the digestion of gluten in the stomach and duodenum has been scientifically proven ( 1 ).
Studies have shown that a newly identified prolyl endoprotease derived from Aspergillus niger can effectively break down gluten proteins. This enzyme works optimally at a pH of 4–5, remains stable at pH 2, and is completely resistant to digestion by pepsin ( 2 ). Furthermore, research has shown that Aspergillus niger prolyl endoprotease (AN-PEP) accelerates the breakdown of gluten in the stomach so much that very little gluten reaches the duodenum ( 3 ). This suggests that co-administration of AN-PEP with a meal containing gluten could potentially eliminate gluten toxicity, allowing people to (occasionally) abandon their strict gluten-free diet ( 3 ).
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At Little Helpers we are proud of our unique partnership with the producer of Tolerase® G DSM . Together we have spent 2.5 years of research and worked tirelessly to develop and perfect our gluten digestion pill, which contains 100% Tolerase® G.
Our shared commitment to quality and effectiveness has resulted in a product that is unmatched in the market. We have chosen to manufacture locally in Europe to ensure the highest quality standards and control.
Our pill has proven to be many times more effective than our competitors, and we offer it at the best price. We are convinced that our pill can make a difference for people who struggle with gluten sensitivity. That is why we encourage everyone to try it and experience the benefits for themselves!
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Little Helpers Anti-Gluten Pills contain 100% Tolerase® G. Tolerase® G is the only enzyme on the market that has been scientifically proven to be effective enough to break down gluten in the stomach to the point where the body no longer reacts to it.

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