On Nov 2, 2005, at 1:50 PM, Brandy Karcher wrote:
> Do you know how long it normally takes to get the "milk" out of
> your system.
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when we were diagnosed as having celiac disease and a casein
intolerance we were told that we could expect to feel better any time
from 2-6 weeks after going strictly GFCF and that it could take up to
two years for the damage to be undone.
I don't know how much of that information was about the gluten and
how much was about casein.
I had an accidental dairy ingestion two weeks ago. within 20 minutes
I knew that I had eaten dairy and my GI system still hasn't settled
down (nor the pain in my hands).
I just want to stress to you, as others have done, that you need to
read labels very carefully. Dairy free does not mean casein free.
If your children are allergic/intolerant to casein probably won't be
able to give them most "dairy-free" items as most of the foods that
have the claim "dairy-free' contain casein.
Sherene