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Not unless we find an ongoing market big enough to justify the minimum production runs necessary to make the products competitive/affordable and sold before expiration. Our market is the professional environment, not the clinical environment. Fact: over 95% of gym-goers are not lactose intolerant (a few may be lactose mal-digesters but that has no affect on consuming any of our products) or allergic to wheat. Some just think they are or riding the latest diet fad that has the potential to compromise both their health and wallet (diary and wheat supply important nutrients that are eliminated by avoidance - and it's more expensive to produce such foods). Therefore, before giving up gluten, get tested.

Wheat alternatives
All dotFIT products except bars are wheat/gluten free. For the complete list click here: http://www.dotfit.com/content-3788.html
True wheat including gluten allergies are rare. Prevalence in adults was found to be 0.21% in the most recent a 2012 study (up to 6% may be gluten sensitive).  Gluten free foods/diets have become more popular lately and still peaking as a revitalized fad (also popular in the 80s). But keep mind that many of these people going gluten free, don't need to and may be actually counterproductive by doing so. For more info click here for an article from our Fitness Vault: http://www.dotfit.com/content-35792.html .
Currently dotFIT does not provide wheat/gluten free menus but will be in the near future.

Dairy alternatives
The dotFIT program's Vegetarian and Lactose Free menus are dairy/lactose free. All dotFIT pills, capsules, NO7, AminoBoost & MuscleDefender are completely dairy free.
dotFIT bars and powders are not dairy free but virtually lactose free (see below). If someone is allergic to dairy components (e.g. proteins) other than lactose they should not consume the dotFIT powders or bars. Our distribution channel for a completely dairy free powder or bar is not big enough to warrant minimum financially acceptable product runs- i.e. very few exercisers/athletes need a dairy free protein product.

Lactose intolerant
If someone is only lactose intolerant, they should have no problems using dotFIT powders or bars . As an example, the majority of the people that think they are lactose intolerant are what we call lactose mal-digesters. Most lactose mal-digesters can consume 6-12 grams of lactose without major symptoms. Lactose intolerance at any level (such as mal-digesters) is the reduced ability to digest milk sugar (lactose) and common in adults, but should have no effect on your ability to comfortably use dotFIT food or powdered shake mixes unless you have been diagnosed with “severe lactose intolerance”, which is extremely rare unless you are 100% Native American. First of all almost everyone can consume some dairy depending on how they consume it such as speed, quantity and accompanying foods.

As shown below, dotFIT shakes contain only negligible amounts of lactose, meaning it can't cause discomfort from lactose content. If you have discomfort from use, it will be from something else like an allergy to milk itself (e.g. proteins), items you may mix it with, or quick ingestion/digestion leading to gas production.

dotFIT product lactose comparison g/serving
1-cup milk: 12gms
1-cup yogurt: 9gms
First String Choc  1gm
First String Van  1.2gms
Lean MR Choc   .22g        
Lean MR Van    .22g
Prepost Choc    1.1g
Prepost Van      1.2g
Whey Smooth Choc    2.4g
Whey Smooth Van      2.45g

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