Every product on the shelf makes claims. These are a few key factors that separate a supplement that delivers from one that disappoints.
Enzyme Strength Is The Starting Point
The FCC count is the most important number on the label because it tells you how much lactose the supplement can break down. Higher FCC means more enzyme activity per pill, translating directly into more reliable relief. DairyPill contains 18,000 FCC per pill, while most widely available lactase tablets contain between 3,000 and 9,000 FCC.
Ingredient Transparency Matters
A quality dairy digestion pill should be upfront about what goes into it. DairyPill uses a single active ingredient: lactase enzyme at 18,000 FCCs. The non-active ingredients are Microcrystalline Cellulose, Crospovidone, and Magnesium Stearate. DairyPill is also non-GMO, gluten-free, preservative-free, and made in the USA with no unnecessary fillers or hidden additives.
Third-Party Testing Adds A Layer Of Trust
Manufacturing claims are only as reliable as the testing behind them. DairyPill is third-party tested, meaning an independent lab has verified that what is on the label matches what is in the pill. Additionally, every production run of DairyPill is tested for heavy metals, pathogens, and optimal disintegration speed. For a supplement going into your body before every dairy meal, that verification matters.
Portability Is Part Of The Product
A lactose intolerance pill that stays in your medicine cabinet at home does not solve the problem of eating dairy at a restaurant, at a party, or on the go. DairyPill is built around portability. The Starter Kit includes a Key Pod Mini and Key Pod Max, compact keychain cases that hold your pills and keep them accessible wherever you are.