>For those of you who are removing milk from your child's diet due to ear
>infections, are you removing all forms of milk protein or just milk? We
>recently put our son on a dairy-free diet. I've stopped giving him milk,
>butter, yogurt and cheese. I haven't been concerned about whey. Should I be?
>
Simple answer: yes. Any dairy protein. And, if you want to be sure about
it, you'll remove any dairy product whatsoever: milk fat, whey, lactose,
casein (aka, sodium caseinate), non-fat milk solids, etc.
If removing some milk products shows some improvement, then expect more
from removing all. But if removing some milk products does not show
improvement, you cannot infer that milk products play no role. Therefore,
take them all out. If there's improvement, then you can try to see if any
are tolerated.
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Mark Feblowitz
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