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On the other hand, my two sons who have asthmatic episodes after ingesting
the least bit of cow milk, do perfectly fine on goat milk. So well, in fact,
that we now have two dariy goats.
I think milk tolerance is an individual thing, and I'd hate for someone who
would do all right on goat milk to be scared away from it. Being able to
have goat milk has helped us have a more "normal" household that our earlier
dependence on soy and rice milks did not.
Allergies are definitely a YMMV issue!
Lis
jpreston wrote:
> My daughter--who is anaphylactic to cow's milk in even the smallest
> amounts--is even more allergic to goat's milk. We tried her on it as an
> infant, and then about 4 years ago she injested some in meatballs
> accidentally. Our allergist said that milk allergic folks should also
> avoid goat's milk. We had heard before mydaughter was born that goat's
> milk was o.k. for milk allergic children. It ain't necessarily so!
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