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Loveeles <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Jul 2002 15:44:29 -0700
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Hi Nancy,

There's a difference between being lactose intolerant
and having a milk
allergy. If something says it is lactose free - then
that's fine for those
who suffer from lactose intolerance. However, it
probably still contains
some dairy and therefore is unsafe for those who are
allergic. Until you
find out for certain if your son is allergic or
intolerant you should have
him stay away from ALL dairy. Keep in mind that some
items labelled as
non-dairy may still have milk so READ, READ, READ
those labels!

Debby


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