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Mumsnet Discussions: Allergies : rice milk (3 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mumtoo3 on Tue 06-May-08 19:01:15
hi all

am after some advice, all my 3 are milk intolerant and are on soya milk, rice milk etc. has anyone tried making your own rice milk? if so how? are the rice milk makers worth the money?

thanks
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By 123rd on Tue 06-May-08 22:29:01
Hi,

we have 1 on soya milk, 1 on rice milk. haven't tried making our own...but just wanted to ask if you had any help with GPs etc with your decisions to take your kids off dairy?
we have had NO help..and it's v annoying when I know whats wrong, but the GPs won't have any of it
Have you had any tests done?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mumtoo3 on Wed 07-May-08 08:41:25
hi

we have had no help lucky for me, my old neighbour told me about milk intolerance in babies and gave me lots of support, so by my 3rd on day 2 we knew she was milk intolerant as well! i dont bother talking to my gp anymore, and i just tell my hv i dont ask anymore! we have not had any tests done yet but will leave it open if we need them done in the future!

have you too noticed how expensive alternative milks are? this is why i am curious but am reluctant to spend £80 on something not worth getting which will gather dust in my kitchen!


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