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I have been told that I almost died, as a baby (1947) because I could not tolerate milk. I don't know in how many or what forms. The obvious would mother's and fro cows.
The doctors were no help. Then a nurse suggested mixing in the juice from stinging nettles. So, my mother wore rubber gloves to pick the nettles and pound them to get juice. It worked, obviously.
I can drink milk now but have never been a fan of it. I recall at age 13 making a hot chocolate with milk instead of water and getting a minor stomach ache.
Wayne
Burnaby, BC
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From: Katie Meyer <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 15:15:40
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Subject: Re: response to scoffers
Speaking of ... I have a friend thats infant, grandson is not tolerating milk, or
any substitute, like soy, or such. He cries constantly. My friend says, "you have
to give an infant milk, or equivilent" ... or, do you??? Any suggestions for this
colicky baby?
On Dec 13, 2012, at 8:38 AM, Lawrence Tagrin wrote:
> Sometimes people will say "how can you live without grain and dairy?" or
> words to that effect. I point out that the the two most metabolic common
> food disorders are lactose (dairy) intolerance and Gluten (grain)
> intolerance. Shouldn't that tell you something?
>
> Larry
> --
> Keep the books,
> Burn the censors
> ---------------------------
> Ignore Faux News
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