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IGG? allergy to milk, wheat--Probiotics
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 108" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Wow, Tony, I'm sorry that the world isn't quite on the same page as you. </p><p>Milk is not poison and there are many advantages to drinking it. I don't believe being from Japan has much to do with it. There are some who are made ill by it but a blanket statement isn't quite accurate. </p><p>Putting your daughter in the middle of ingnoring her mother and refusing milk isn't saving her a lot of heartache but putting her in a situation where she is oppositional. </p><p>She eats what you serve her at your house, it is unfair for you to not expect the same behavior at her mother's home. </p><p></p><p>You are right that ignorance is not against the law. What people watch or do in their homes is their business. Who is the judge of the correct way to spend one's time? </p><p>I hope you understand that we try to keep open minds to all types of thinking but we expect the same to be given to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 108, member: 3"] Wow, Tony, I'm sorry that the world isn't quite on the same page as you. Milk is not poison and there are many advantages to drinking it. I don't believe being from Japan has much to do with it. There are some who are made ill by it but a blanket statement isn't quite accurate. Putting your daughter in the middle of ingnoring her mother and refusing milk isn't saving her a lot of heartache but putting her in a situation where she is oppositional. She eats what you serve her at your house, it is unfair for you to not expect the same behavior at her mother's home. You are right that ignorance is not against the law. What people watch or do in their homes is their business. Who is the judge of the correct way to spend one's time? I hope you understand that we try to keep open minds to all types of thinking but we expect the same to be given to others. [/QUOTE]
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