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Re: Slightly OT: Info on allergies & cow's milk alternatives please
| Iuil | 19 Feb 2004 22:28 |
> For kids, as they get older, Rice Dream vanilla is nice with meals. P's > had that as his primary drink, and he likes it a lot. We get the calcium enriched one - S didn't like the vanilla much but she loves the unflavoured ones.
> Oh...check the labels, but After Eights are dairy free, most of the > time. Always look at the box to make sure. Unfortunately made by Nestle:-(.
There is an Irish made alternative, I just can't think of the company name off the top of my head. We got them in Superquinn at Christmas and S loved them
> I found all this at our local Tesco. Our local Tesco sucks. The one near my Mum is much nicer. But I did bully Superquinn into doubling their order of Rice Dream. Nothing like complaining to the manager that your allergic child can't have milk substitute because it's always sold out. Even better is to do it three times over Christmas week ;-).
Jean
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| Elana Kehoe | 19 Feb 2004 09:43 |
> 4) Info on alternatives such as goat & soya - recommended brands, > analyses, any opinions/experiences The best soya milk I've found is Provamel Alpro Sweetened with calcium. Works great in tea. The aseptic packaging is better than the refrigerated one, my that's my opinion.
The best butter subsitute is Pure Organic Sunflower spread. (www.pure.co.uk, I think). I'm going to miss it when we're in the States.
Oh, a great thing to have in-house is Granose's Soya Creem. Works like double cream. For kids, as they get older, Rice Dream vanilla is nice with meals. P's had that as his primary drink, and he likes it a lot.
Oh...check the labels, but After Eights are dairy free, most of the time. Always look at the box to make sure.
I found all this at our local Tesco.
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| Mogget | 18 Feb 2004 20:25 |
In brief: the midwife/nanny/lactation consultant who helped me out when Froggie was a newborn phoned me today to ask about allergies. She is looking for resources on baby allergies, especially to cow's milk products.
Can anybody provide any suggestions please? Helpful things would include:
1) Books 2) Webpages 3) Clued-up healthcare professionals that she can consult or refer her clients, especially nutritionists, dieticians, pediatricians etc. Ideally such people would be London-based. 4) Info on alternatives such as goat & soya - recommended brands, analyses, any opinions/experiences
This LC is extremely pro-BF so please don't slam her (or me) for asking about this. She turned to me because I found very early on that Froggie is allergic to cow's milk products but is perfectly ok on goat's milk products (as am I). She said that she's always preferred to recommend standard cow formula (1) because it's been more extensively used & studied but that so many clients are phoning up with problems (acid reflux, eczema, protein allergies, lactose intolerance were the four she mentioned) that she realises she needs to bone up on this. Clearly different problems require different approaches.
Last summer I met a woman whose lovely baby was exactly the same age as Froggie, but who was considerably smaller. And Froggie is a petite baby herself. This baby was allergic to all kinds of milk including, staggeringly, breastmilk. She had to be fed bottles of, as her mum put it, "pharmaceutical pretend food, thickened with rice flour to make it look vaguely milky, so the parents can pretend it's milk.' Does anybody know what this stuff might be?
All help gratefully received.
(1) When it's been necessary, breastmilk being otherwise unavailable
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