Lactose-Free Protein Powder (Without the Bloat)
If protein powder usually leaves you feeling bloated, uncomfortable, or questioning your life choices — you’re not alone.
Lactose intolerance affects millions of people, yet most protein powders still cause digestive issues. Even ones labelled “clean”, “premium”, or “whey isolate”.
WHEYD was built for people who want the benefits of whey protein — without the stomach problems.
Our lactose-free protein powder uses hydrolysed whey protein, making it easier to digest, faster to absorb, and gentler on your gut — without compromising on taste or performance.
Why Protein Powder Causes Bloating (Even When It Says “Low Lactose”)
Lactose intolerance occurs when your body struggles to digest lactose — the natural sugar found in milk.
The issue is that many protein powders still contain trace amounts of lactose, or use protein forms that are difficult for your digestive system to process.
- Bloating
- Gas
- Stomach cramps
- Sluggish digestion
- A heavy, uncomfortable feeling after shakes
Even whey isolate can still cause problems for people with sensitive digestion.
What Makes WHEYD Lactose-Free (and Easier to Digest)
WHEYD uses hydrolysed whey protein — not whey concentrate, not cheap blends.
Hydrolysed = Pre-Digested Protein
Hydrolysed whey protein is broken down into smaller peptides before you consume it. This means:
- Less work for your gut
- Faster absorption
- Reduced digestive stress
Naturally Lactose-Free
The hydrolysis process removes virtually all lactose, making it suitable for people who are lactose intolerant or dairy-sensitive.
No Gimmicks
No fillers. No enzyme band-aids. No vague claims.
Just high-quality whey protein your body can actually handle.
Hydrolysed Whey vs Other Protein Powders
| Protein Type | Lactose-Free | Digestibility | Protein Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whey Concentrate | No | Low | High |
| Whey Isolate | Trace | Medium | High |
| Vegan Protein | Yes | Medium | Lower |
| Hydrolysed Whey (WHEYD) | Yes | High | Very High |
Who This Lactose-Free Protein Powder Is For
- People who are lactose intolerant
- Anyone who gets bloated from normal whey protein
- Those with sensitive digestion or gut issues
- Athletes who need fast, reliable recovery
- Anyone who wants dairy protein without discomfort
WHEYD is trusted by elite athletes and high-performance environments where digestion and recovery matter.
Clean, Tested, Trusted
- Informed-Sport tested
- Grass-fed whey
- No unnecessary additives
- Produced to the highest quality standards
This isn’t lactose-free because it says so on the label. It’s lactose-free because of how it’s made.
Does Lactose-Free Mean No Taste Compromise?
Absolutely not.
WHEYD protein is smooth, creamy, and genuinely enjoyable — without chalky textures or artificial aftertastes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is whey protein lactose-free?
Most whey protein is not fully lactose-free. Even whey isolate can contain trace lactose. Hydrolysed whey is the safest option for lactose intolerance.
Is hydrolysed whey safe for lactose intolerance?
Yes. Hydrolysed whey has lactose virtually removed and the protein pre-broken down, making it suitable for most lactose-intolerant people.
Is lactose-free protein still dairy?
Yes. Lactose-free protein can still come from dairy — the lactose is removed while the protein remains.
Will lactose-free protein stop bloating?
For many people, switching to a lactose-free hydrolysed whey protein significantly reduces bloating and digestive discomfort.
Is vegan protein better for digestion?
Not always. Some people find vegan protein harder to digest and lower in protein quality. Hydrolysed whey offers a highly digestible complete protein.
Why People Switch to WHEYD
Because protein should support your training — not punish your stomach.
If you’ve struggled with protein powder in the past, WHEYD was built for you.