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cutting out dairy products

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2under2 · 27/07/2003 14:12

I want to try to cut dairy products out of dd's diet - dd has chronic glue ear, can't have grommets, is already on long-term antibiotics, has had years of cranial osteopathy without success and we're now onto 'last resorts'. Does anyone know if goat's milk products are allowed as an alternative or should no animal milk be used?

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runragged · 27/07/2003 17:04

A lot of children who are allergic to cows milk are also allergic to goats milk. My brother (now 21!) has been on soya products since he was about 3. You can cook with it so my mum used to make macoroni cheese (no cheese) etc and he was absolutely fine, when he was older, about 8 she started giving him cheese etc to build up his tolerance, he is fine now as long as he doesn't actually drink milk.
I think that the range of soya products now is much better than 20 years ago.

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