Yes, galactose is a natural simple sugar that occurs in nature and is found in many dairy products.
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Galactoseis a naturally occurring simple sugar (monosaccharide) that is structurally closely related to glucose.
In nature, it is mainly found in dairy products.
Arctic D(+)-galactose is particularly pure and tasteless and can be stirred into drinks or food in a variety of ways.
Thanks to its mild taste and good solubility, it can be used flexibly in the kitchen.
Dissolve 3 g (approx. 1 teaspoon) in liquid 3 times a day and drink.
Also suitable for stirring into cold drinks, yogurt or smoothies.
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Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of the reach of small children.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
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⭐ Pure D(+) galactose in high quality
⭐ Versatile use in drinks and food
⭐ Mild in taste and easily soluble
⭐ Ideal for stirring into water, shakes or yogurt
⭐ Free from colorants, flavorings and preservatives
⭐ Pure D(+) galactose in high quality
⭐ Versatile use in drinks and food
⭐ Mild in taste and easily soluble
⭐ Ideal for stirring into water, shakes or yogurt
⭐ Free from colorants, flavorings and preservatives
99% high-purity D(+) galactose
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Yes, galactose is a natural simple sugar that occurs in nature and is found in many dairy products.
Although galactose is a sugar, it is metabolized differently in the body than glucose and has its own metabolic profile.
If you have any questions about your blood sugar, please consult your doctor.
Yes, galactose can be easily stirred into water, shakes or other dishes and is often used as an alternative sweetener due to its mild taste.
In principle, galactose can also be used by children.
The amount should be adapted to age and body weight.
If you are unsure, we recommend consulting a specialist.
Yes, people with an inborn error of metabolism such as galactosemia must not take galactose.
In such cases, medical advice is always required before use.
