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IGG? allergy to milk, wheat--Probiotics
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 104" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>my now 18 year old is allergic to cow's milk (along with tree, grass, weed, mold, and dust mite). We totally eliminated milk from his diet (I mean absolutely none in any amount in any food) at age 3.</p><p>Some of the symptoms he's shown when he accidently has injested milk include hives, upset stomach, vomiting, diarhea, hyperactivity (the big reason for elimination), heavy mucus production, and a new one just last year - subcutaneous acne.</p><p>I totally eliminated anything that listed the following: milk, whey, sodium caseinate, casein, milk solids, butter fat. I made sure he got enough calcium by giving him the orange juice fortified with calcium (actually much better than milk, anyway, for calcium absorbtion) and Tums.</p><p></p><p>He's missed very little school over the past 18 years (had 10 perfect attendence certificates) and had one broken bone - stress fracture this year from cross country.</p><p></p><p>So - just letting you know it IS doable - and it gets easier once you get into the habit. You find out the "safe" foods (but always be wary of a "new and improved" claim) and other ways to avoid milk (ask for kosher deli meats). I make a lot of things from "scratch" substituting soy milk or juice for the milk in a recipe. And be very wary of "non-dairy" foods - almost ALL of those contain casein, which is the part my son is allergic to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 104, member: 439"] my now 18 year old is allergic to cow's milk (along with tree, grass, weed, mold, and dust mite). We totally eliminated milk from his diet (I mean absolutely none in any amount in any food) at age 3. Some of the symptoms he's shown when he accidently has injested milk include hives, upset stomach, vomiting, diarhea, hyperactivity (the big reason for elimination), heavy mucus production, and a new one just last year - subcutaneous acne. I totally eliminated anything that listed the following: milk, whey, sodium caseinate, casein, milk solids, butter fat. I made sure he got enough calcium by giving him the orange juice fortified with calcium (actually much better than milk, anyway, for calcium absorbtion) and Tums. He's missed very little school over the past 18 years (had 10 perfect attendence certificates) and had one broken bone - stress fracture this year from cross country. So - just letting you know it IS doable - and it gets easier once you get into the habit. You find out the "safe" foods (but always be wary of a "new and improved" claim) and other ways to avoid milk (ask for kosher deli meats). I make a lot of things from "scratch" substituting soy milk or juice for the milk in a recipe. And be very wary of "non-dairy" foods - almost ALL of those contain casein, which is the part my son is allergic to! [/QUOTE]
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