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Date: | Thu, 10 Apr 1997 10:48:51 +0200 |
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Hi Angela. I believe my son was not blood tested for ALL milk proteins. He
was tested for lactose, alfa/betalactoglobuline. It was clear he was not
allergic for alfalactoglobuline, but as not all proteins were tested, I
just have exclude all dairy products from my sons diet. I do not believe
there is another name for this protein.
Hope I've been of help,
Erica
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> In a message dated 97-04-09 18:51:10 EDT, you write:
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> << I was just wondering how they single out exactly which protein you're
> allergic to? Is there another name for a betalactoglobuline milk
protein? >>
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> This seems really odd to me. I have never heard of someone being
allergist
> to betalactoglobuline. I have 2 children with dairy allergies(and have
been
> dealing with it for the past 8 years). Usually individuals are allergic
to
> all milk proteins. And I agree with a previously posted email, that how
can
> you trust different proteins can be separated? Maybe you should talk to
your
> board certified allergist about this further.
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