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sexymommy · 04/05/2017 22:16

My little boy is allergic to sheep goats cows rice milk and any milk based supplement and we were hoping to try horse milk cause it's supposed to be great as a replacement to dairy milk it's so much easier to break down in the tummy I'm really struggling to find it can anyone point me in the right direction please or no of somewhere I can get it thanks

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cheesypastatonight · 04/05/2017 22:17

Horse milk?! Are you serious?!

Maudlinmaud · 04/05/2017 22:18

[Confused are you serious?

anon1987 · 04/05/2017 23:22

www.powerofhorsemilk.com/information/for-who-is-horsemilk/

This is all I could find x

Kidakidder · 04/05/2017 23:24

Neocate is made from lyophilised coconut. I'd try that before horse...

sexymommy · 04/05/2017 23:37

Tried neonate and yes it's supposed to have great health benefits as well as being a wonderful cows milk replacement

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FluffyBathTowel · 04/05/2017 23:45

Are all those allergies self-diagnosed OP? If not, what do the medical professionals recommend as a next step? I can't imagine horse milk being any better than neonate tbh.

sexymommy · 04/05/2017 23:50

All diagnosed by the doctor and dietician and allergy test they all said to try it but didn't no where to get it etc

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Likeaninjanow · 04/05/2017 23:51

Have you tried oatmilk? It's lovely, tastes like porridge. My son has a cmp allergy and I'd rather keep him away from all animal milk.

sexymommy · 04/05/2017 23:54

Neonate was a disaster completely poor monkey up until the goats milk was in a terrible way not agreeing to different milks but goats milk is hard to digest so nappies are more frequent then they should be our next step is the mares milk

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Likeaninjanow · 05/05/2017 00:07

What age is your DC?

sexymommy · 05/05/2017 00:08

41/2

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Likeaninjanow · 05/05/2017 00:20

If he's 4 and a half, you could try oat milk (the one with added calcium) or almond milk, or coconut milk. All of those are available in supermarkets.

sexymommy · 05/05/2017 09:56

Like I said the only one I haven't tried is horse milk it's more expensive but if It doesn't make him sick il go to the ends of the earth to get it

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