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jasmeer
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Project Question: Doing a science fair project on Lactose Intolerance. Do you know where to buy Lactase drops in New Zealand??
Project Due Date: 6th May 2012! :( h e l p
Project Status: I am just starting

suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jasmeer »

hi, could you help me in deciding on a science fair topic. :!:

-The topic HAS to be relevant to the subject -----> responding to the problems of the world
- due in less than 3 weeks and totally stuck
- i am in year 10, which i think is like grade 9 (im 14)

Thanks a heap :)
heloise
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Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by heloise »

Hello Jasmeer,

To find a science fair idea, I would suggest you use the topic selection wizard (https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... gister.php) which, based on your answers to some questions (and time is a variable for example) provides you with a bunch of ideas.

Based on what you indicated, I filled out the form and those projects came up:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... gister.php

However, I strongly encourage you to use the topic selection wizard by yourself as you know what you want more than I do!

Good luck, and let me know if you have other questions and what choice you finally made!

Heloise
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Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jmehta14 »

Hi Jasmeer,

This is the most challenging part of the experiment. Finding a science topic is the biggest hurdle overcome. You can narrow down your choice by selecting from earth science, Biology or Chemistry.Depending upon how much time you have and what are the resources available to you, you can choose an appropriate topic. One good suggestion is that make it challenging and do not not worry about your results or findings. Go to science buddies for more suggestions.
Goodluck'
jay
jasmeer
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:58 pm
Occupation: Student 9th Grade (Year 10 in New Zealand)
Project Question: Doing a science fair project on Lactose Intolerance. Do you know where to buy Lactase drops in New Zealand??
Project Due Date: 6th May 2012! :( h e l p
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jasmeer »

heloise wrote:Hello Jasmeer,

To find a science fair idea, I would suggest you use the topic selection wizard (https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... gister.php) which, based on your answers to some questions (and time is a variable for example) provides you with a bunch of ideas.

Based on what you indicated, I filled out the form and those projects came up:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... gister.php

However, I strongly encourage you to use the topic selection wizard by yourself as you know what you want more than I do!

Good luck, and let me know if you have other questions and what choice you finally made!

Heloise

Hi Heloise,
Thank you for your help, I am currently looking through the suggestions and i think the lactose intolerance experiment is something i would be inclined to do. One question; the experiment is aimed at grades 5-7, and I'm in year 10 (14 yrs, grade 9?). Do you think this experiment is too easy as a grade 9 student?

Thank you!,
Jasmeer :)
jasmeer
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:58 pm
Occupation: Student 9th Grade (Year 10 in New Zealand)
Project Question: Doing a science fair project on Lactose Intolerance. Do you know where to buy Lactase drops in New Zealand??
Project Due Date: 6th May 2012! :( h e l p
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jasmeer »

jmehta14 wrote:Hi Jasmeer,

This is the most challenging part of the experiment. Finding a science topic is the biggest hurdle overcome. You can narrow down your choice by selecting from earth science, Biology or Chemistry.Depending upon how much time you have and what are the resources available to you, you can choose an appropriate topic. One good suggestion is that make it challenging and do not not worry about your results or findings. Go to science buddies for more suggestions.
Goodluck'
jay

Hi Jay,
I agree that finding a science topic is the hardest hurdle, and lucky i found this site. Thank you so much for the help and advice, its really appreciated :D

Thank you,
Jasmeer x
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Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by heloise »

Hello Jasmeer,

I am glad the topic selection wizard helped you narrowing down on the project you wanted to accomplish. I think that lactose intolerance is an extremely interesting subject (it evolved several times independently in the human populations, and humans today descending from peoples who weren't dairy farmers and dairy big consumers are not lactose tolerant today!).

As for the level the project is aimed at, 5 to 7 is the level of difficulty, meaning that it is intended for people from grades 6 to 8. However, the level of bibliographical research as well as how you put your results in perspective might clearly depend on your grade. Since it is a project that interests you, I would suggest that you take it!

I wish you good luck on it, and again, let me know if you have more questions and how the project is going!

Heloise
jasmeer
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Project Question: Doing a science fair project on Lactose Intolerance. Do you know where to buy Lactase drops in New Zealand??
Project Due Date: 6th May 2012! :( h e l p
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jasmeer »

Hi Heloise,

Sorry i took me so long to reply back!! I do agree that lactose intolerance is an interesting topic, it relates to me as I personally know people who are affected by it and the experiment fits the criteria of responding to the problems of the world. Perfect! And also thank you, I understand about the grade system you put on your experiments, and I will try to further develop the experiment and present it to a higher standard :) Tomorrow i will be starting it writing up my log book, and gathering the equipment needed! So excited :D

Thank you so much,
Jasmeer xo
jasmeer
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Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:58 pm
Occupation: Student 9th Grade (Year 10 in New Zealand)
Project Question: Doing a science fair project on Lactose Intolerance. Do you know where to buy Lactase drops in New Zealand??
Project Due Date: 6th May 2012! :( h e l p
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jasmeer »

heloise wrote:Hello Jasmeer,

I am glad the topic selection wizard helped you narrowing down on the project you wanted to accomplish. I think that lactose intolerance is an extremely interesting subject (it evolved several times independently in the human populations, and humans today descending from peoples who weren't dairy farmers and dairy big consumers are not lactose tolerant today!).

As for the level the project is aimed at, 5 to 7 is the level of difficulty, meaning that it is intended for people from grades 6 to 8. However, the level of bibliographical research as well as how you put your results in perspective might clearly depend on your grade. Since it is a project that interests you, I would suggest that you take it!

I wish you good luck on it, and again, let me know if you have more questions and how the project is going!

Heloise


Hi Heloise,

I need some help, sorry to bother you again....
Today I was meant to be gathering all my resources for the Lactose Intolerance experiment I am to do. --> https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... W&fave=yes

But upon going to the local pharmacy, the pharmacist said they did not know or sell
- lactase drops

and that hardly anyone uses Glucose test strips for urinalysis..... ?

he also said that a suitable substitute for Glucose tablets was Barley Sugar - i thought sugar catagorised under sucrose ?

This has been a major set back for my experiment. And I live in New Zealand btw. I really wanted to do this experiment!!
- I am wondering if I can substitute Glucose tablets for Barley sugar, or just use High Energy Glucose instead.
- Whether a product called "Ketostix" which is a reagent strip for urinalysis is a subsitute, though on the back says it has KETONE acid ?
- And if i can buy lactase drops anywhere

Im so confused and upset

Thank you so much,
Jasmeer. x
heloise
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Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by heloise »

Hello Jasmeer,

I understand and am sorry about the frustration you are feeling not being able to start your experiment. Don't get discouraged, there might be ways to get there.

-for the glucose tablets, Barley sugar would not be a good substitute. I don't know which sugar it is made of, but not glucose. I don't know what you are referring to exactly by "High Glucose Energy". If it contains glucose (a few milligrams), it's fine. If not, I found this distributor in New Zealand: http://www.pharmacydirect.co.nz/la-vita ... al-15.html

-for the lactase drops, the brand Lacteeze (http://www.lacteeze.com.au/shop/drops-7ml) in sold in New Zealand, in stores listed on this page: http://www.lacteeze.com.au/

-the glucose tests strips for urinoanalysis are the hardest ones. I looked up Ketostix, they are not what you are looking for. As you mentioned, they are only testing for ketones (which indirectly gives you information about your glucose blood level). But maybe you can access another product from the same brand, Keto-diastix (http://www.glucosemeters4u.com/keto-diastix.htm) which tests for both ketones and glucose. An alternative way to go if you really can't find any glucose test strips for urine is to get this product: http://www.petshoponline.co.nz/buy/gluc ... le_Pack%29, that could work in your experiment. It is a reagent that reacts to glucose in the litter for cats, and it sold online in New Zealand.

I hope this helps, let me know how things work, and good luck!

Heloise
jasmeer
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:58 pm
Occupation: Student 9th Grade (Year 10 in New Zealand)
Project Question: Doing a science fair project on Lactose Intolerance. Do you know where to buy Lactase drops in New Zealand??
Project Due Date: 6th May 2012! :( h e l p
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by jasmeer »

heloise wrote:Hello Jasmeer,

I understand and am sorry about the frustration you are feeling not being able to start your experiment. Don't get discouraged, there might be ways to get there.

-for the glucose tablets, Barley sugar would not be a good substitute. I don't know which sugar it is made of, but not glucose. I don't know what you are referring to exactly by "High Glucose Energy". If it contains glucose (a few milligrams), it's fine. If not, I found this distributor in New Zealand: http://www.pharmacydirect.co.nz/la-vita ... al-15.html

-for the lactase drops, the brand Lacteeze (http://www.lacteeze.com.au/shop/drops-7ml) in sold in New Zealand, in stores listed on this page: http://www.lacteeze.com.au/

-the glucose tests strips for urinoanalysis are the hardest ones. I looked up Ketostix, they are not what you are looking for. As you mentioned, they are only testing for ketones (which indirectly gives you information about your glucose blood level). But maybe you can access another product from the same brand, Keto-diastix (http://www.glucosemeters4u.com/keto-diastix.htm) which tests for both ketones and glucose. An alternative way to go if you really can't find any glucose test strips for urine is to get this product: http://www.petshoponline.co.nz/buy/gluc ... le_Pack%29, that could work in your experiment. It is a reagent that reacts to glucose in the litter for cats, and it sold online in New Zealand.

I hope this helps, let me know how things work, and good luck!

Heloise
Hi Heloise,

In relation to the "High Energy Glucose", it is powdered glucose mixed in with some dextrose. I did see similar tablets at the pharmacy, but they only had flavoured (raspberry, orange and peppermint). Would flavoured make a difference.? Anyway , if those are not suitable I can use the High Energy Glucose.

I can not thank you enough with the amazing alternatives you have given me. I am going to immediately buy them online :D yay i can do my experiment!!

Bless you,
Jasmeer x
heloise
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Re: suggestions for science fair idea!

Post by heloise »

Hello Jasmeer,

the high energy glucose should work, make sure the quantities of glucose you're using are equivalent to those presented in the project. And for the other tablets, the flavor should not make a difference.

You're welcome, I'm very happy that you are going to be able to experiment!

Let me know how things turn out,

Heloise
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