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On Thu, 19 Jun 1997 10:29:28 +0200
Ron/Denise Morton said:
> What are people's experience with relying on food labels being complete in
> including everything that's in the product. Lactose has had so much
> publicity that I would trust that if that's in a product it would be on the
> label. But I had never even heard of casein until my dairy free diet began
> 2 months ago. Can I trust that it will really be named on an ingredients
> label if it's in there? I don't have allergic reactions (atleast not
> outwardly manifested) to dairy so I can't tell if I have mistakenly eaten
> something I shouldn't. Any info would be appreciated. So far if I
> question a product I just call the company, but that's a pain sometimes.
> Thanks for any help.
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> Denise
Denise,
If you don't have outwardly manifested symptoms when you eat anything
with casein, what symptoms did you have that alerted you to a casein
intolerance? I am gluten intolerant and I asked my GI doctor about
the possibility of casein intolerance as well. I might as well have
asked a post. I am still having some digestive problems and I am
trying to be very careful about ingesting gluten so I thought I might
be casein intolerant, too. I don't know what to expect if a person is
casein intolerant as well.
TIA
Darla in Albuquerque, NM
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