Is Fairlife Lactose Free Milk Gluten Free?

Is Fairlife Lactose Free Milk Gluten Free?

Yes, Fairlife lactose-free milk is gluten-free. Milk in general does not contain gluten, and Fairlife’s filtration process does not introduce any gluten-containing ingredients.

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Benefits of Fairlife Lactose Free Milk

Lactose-free: Suitable for people with lactose intolerance or sensitivity

Higher protein content: Contains 13g of protein per cup, compared to 8g in regular milk

Lower sugar content: Has 6g of sugar per cup, about half the amount in regular milk

Calcium-rich: Provides 40% of the daily recommended calcium intake per serving

Added vitamins: Fortified with vitamins A and D

Low in fat: Available in fat-free, reduced-fat, and whole milk options

Contains all nine essential amino acids

Good source of potassium

No artificial growth hormones used in the dairy cows

Ultra-filtered for purity and extended shelf life

May aid in muscle recovery due to higher protein content

Supports bone health through calcium and vitamin D content

May help with weight management due to higher protein and lower sugar contentRemember that while Fairlife Lactose Free Milk offers these benefits, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional or nutritionist for personalized dietary advice.

Who should avoid Fairlife Lactose Free Milk

People with dairy allergies: Although Fairlife is lactose-free, it still contains milk proteins that can trigger allergic reactions in those with dairy allergies.

Vegans: As Fairlife is made from cow’s milk, it is not suitable for those following a vegan lifestyle.

Individuals with certain ethical concerns: Some people may avoid Fairlife due to controversies surrounding animal welfare practices at some of their supplying farms.

Those with sensitivities to specific milk proteins: While lactose-free, Fairlife still contains milk proteins that some individuals may be sensitive to.

People following specific diets: Some diets, such as paleo or whole30, restrict dairy products, including lactose-free milk.

Individuals concerned about ultra-filtered milk: Some people prefer less processed milk options and may choose to avoid ultra-filtered products like Fairlife.

Those watching sugar intake: While Fairlife has less sugar than regular milk, individuals on strict low-sugar diets may still need to be cautious.

People with concerns about synthetic hormones: Although Fairlife claims to be free from artificial growth hormones, some consumers may still have concerns.Remember, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional or nutritionist for personalized dietary advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fairlife products are gluten free?
All Fairlife products are gluten-free. This includes their various milk products, such as their ultra-filtered milk, chocolate milk, and protein shakes. Their yogurt products are also gluten-free. Fairlife does not use any ingredients containing gluten in their production process.
Is lactose free milk gluten free?
Yes, lactose-free milk is typically gluten-free. Milk naturally does not contain gluten, which is a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. The process of removing lactose from milk does not introduce gluten. However, it's always best to check the label of any specific product to be certain.
Is fairlife lactose free actually lactose free?
Fairlife milk is not completely lactose-free, but it contains significantly less lactose than regular milk. The company uses a filtration process that removes most of the lactose from their milk products. According to Fairlife, their milk contains about 50% less sugar and lactose compared to regular milk. While this reduced lactose content may be suitable for some people with mild lactose intolerance, those with severe lactose intolerance or dairy allergies should still exercise caution.
Why does fairlife milk last so long?
Fairlife milk lasts longer due to its unique filtration process. This process removes more lactose and water while concentrating the milk's nutrients. Additionally, Fairlife milk undergoes ultra-high temperature (UHT) pasteurization, which kills more bacteria than traditional pasteurization methods. These factors combined result in a longer shelf life compared to regular milk.

Our Expert

Drs. Ilse van Asperen

Is an Orthomolecular Therapist, Nutritional Coach & Professional Editor
Drs. Ilse van Asperen is a medical doctor specialising in orthomolecular therapy and nutritional coaching. With a background in public and clinical health research and management, she focuses on addressing the root causes of health issues through diet, gut health, and stress reduction. As a professional editor for Little Helpers, she reviews all gluten-free content to ensure accuracy, safety, and scientific credibility. More about me

Our Sources

The information on this page is based on reputable health and nutrition organisations, ensuring accuracy and reliability for anyone following a gluten-free diet. For further details, see the sources below.

Sources

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH)

  2. Coeliac UK

  3. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

  4. Mayo Clinic

  5. World Health Organization (WHO)

  6. Celiac Disease Foundation

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