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Hazel and Ray <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Jun 1997 17:50:04 -0700
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Alan Lewis wrote:
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> I read with interest the porblem of calcium for  Hazel and Ray in Canada. I
> found that my doctor was able to prescribe Calcium Sandoz for my daughter
> from the age of 1 year. The calcium is a liquid and easy to give and this
> way I knew she was getting the calcium regardless of what she ate. She
> wouldn't eat fish although she did eat a range of vegetables that had a
> reason amount of calcium.
>
> Also try this site  http://non-dairy.org/nutrition.html
>
> which lists a range of non dairy sources of calcium
>
> good luck :-)
> [log in to unmask]
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> http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/yd71/index.htm

Hi,

I found our through our pharmacist and our allergy specialist that there
is an ingredient in Calcium Sandoz that is dirived from Milk Protein and
it you are very sensitive (anaphylactic) there could be problems...not
alot of people know this and it took calling the company 3 times to have
a comfirmation on this.... check it out and let me know what you find
out...they need to do a subingredient check on all of the ingredients to
find this....

Hazel Green

P.S. I don't have the ingredient list so I cannot remember which
ingredient exactly is implicated...but I did  check this out
thoroughly...

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