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Suellen Paton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:01:30 +1000
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Does anyone know what rice milks are calcium enriched etc.,  I'm in
Australia and my 2yr old has rice milk for dairy/soy intolerance but I
haven't been able to find a fortified rice milk.
thanks.

Suellen P

-----Original Message-----
From: Kathryn M Przywara <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, 18 August 1999 2:44
Subject: Re: Soy milk


>On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 20:49:12 EDT Sandra Trailor <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>>
>>Hi. My son has been diagnosed with a soy allergy and milk allergy. He is
>>presently 3 years old. Our Dr. recommends keeping him on Isomil for that
>>reason. Isomil also provides the calcium he needs. A lot of the soy
>milks
>>have very little calcium in them.
>
>Most of the fortified soy milks have the same calcium content as whole
>milk - about 500mg/8oz serving.  Why would you use Isomil if he is
>allergic to soy?  Isn't that soy based?  If you are ONLY looking for
>calcium, and not the fat and protien, you might consider some of the
>fortified rice milks.  They tend to be very sweet, but are much lower in
>fat/calories/protien than the soy.
>
>Kathy P.
>
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