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It's not an additive, per se - it's one of the proteins naturally found in
milk, and one of the potential allergy triggers for those allergic to milk.
Any food with milk in it or with added whey will contain Alpha - Lactalbumin.

Mark

At 06:40 PM 8/9/2000 +1000, you wrote:
>Does this have an additive number?  I haven't seen this ingredient listed on
>labels - how do u know what it is in?
>
>Lisa


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