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In case it's of interest, this company are trying to stop american citizens' efforts to have foods with GM ingredients labeled. They want to continue keeping americans in the dark.

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Somewhat related question...anyone know where you can get lactose-free milk in Chiang Mai? Me old Mum came out for a surprise visit, and she needs it.

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Somewhat related question...anyone know where you can get lactose-free milk in Chiang Mai? Me old Mum came out for a surprise visit, and she needs it.

Any soy milk.

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Might want to check about how healthy soy is, side-effects accumulating. Just speaking frfom family experience and health food news,

Yeah, unfortunately my mother is also allergic to soy. Hence the need for the lactose-free. Always wondered why it wasn't more widely available here given the supposed intolerance of many Asians to lactose.

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There is brown rice milk available. It is expensive if imported, but cheap at the giant Vegetarian Society restaurant and shop.

It's cheap everywhere. I buy packs of three for about 32 baht at rimping. That's about five baht a breakfast serving! Way cheaper than any imported kind of milk, and most certainly GM-free. Soy crops, from US and increasingly thailand i understand, is genetically modified

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