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Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 1997 11:03:09 -0600 |
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>I don't believe this is true because my daugher tested highest
>to milk casein, but Nutramigen doesn't bother her. I questioned
>it at first, but did some research and I don't think the casein is
>from milk.
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>Shelly Sumearll
There is no such thing as casein which does not come from milk. I have
been through this whole issue with a chemist. Casein is a MILK derivative.
>Soy has more protein than rice milk. Edensoy soy milk has 10 grams per 8 oz.
>verse rice milk which only has 1 gram per oz. That is why so many dieticans
>recommend looking at soy as an alternative source of protein. However, soy is
>also one of the top 10 allergens.
Although soy is one of the top allergens, if a child has no allergy to it,
it does seem to build up a child better than rice. Also, wheat and rice
(which are "heavier" grains build up better than lighter grains such as
barley, millet, corn.
Rachele Shaw
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