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What is the the enriched version of Rice Dream?
I have only seen Rice dream original and R.D. vanilla in our health
store.
I understand there must be more products in the US and Canada than what
I can get here in Sweden. Does anyone know what products exists and how
one can obtain them in Sweden. I'm especially interested in the frozen
product - unhear of here as it according to this list doesn't contain
barley. How much gluten is it in Rice Dream? I haven't had any problems
with it as far as I know although I drink about 8 liters/month. I do
have
problems though but I don't know of what maybe I should try to stay away
from rice Dream for a period and see if I get any better. But it has
sure made a change beeing able to have milk on my porridge etc. Does
anyone know of any alternatives, soy-free, and not nutramigen?
Joe Clemens wrote:
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> Rita Doppenberg wrote:
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> > >I am a celiac as well as milk intolerant so RICE DREAM is a real treat
> > >for me and I drink a lot of it. It has the same nutritional content as
> > >milk or better I understand.
> > >
> > >
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> > Hi there,
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> > Sorry to talk out of turn....haha. We have Rice Dream in all of our grocery
> > stores that I have seen in S/E Ontario, but it is on the bottom of the
> > shelves so it is hard to spot. My question is, I have always been told that
> > Rice Dream has basically no nutritional value at all. That its just
> > something to put on cereal instead of milk, but does absolutely no good. The
> > nutritionist that told me this also tried to put my severly milk allergic
> > son on Carnation Good Start when he was a baby so I dont put much faith in
> > anything she told me after that. But I would appreciate a response if anyone
> > knows otherwise. Thanks
> >
> > Keep the Faith ;-)
> >
> > Rita
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> Rita,
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> The enriched version of RICE DREAM has as much essential calcium and vitamins A & D as
> cow's milk.
>
> Your turn . . . Joe
>
> "Life is best to me when it is a busy, two-way street."
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