Who said he can't tolerate milk; what milk? How did he get to 3 months
without milk?
The nearest livestock milk to human is water-buffalo's. It has been given
to babies who are intolerant of cow's. Some asian supermarkets sell it
canned.
As an afterthought: Have you tried his mother's milk, or a wet-nurse?
If not there are also mother's milk lactariums in many cities; they dispense
milk collected from many subscribing mothers and pooled. It can be UPSed
anywhere in dry ice.
I would like to know who said he can't tolerate milk? what milk can't he?
These answers are given in the wrong order, but I don't know how to persuade
my computer to cut and paste e-mail, or I would Geoff
-----Original Message-----
From: Elsie Steinwachs <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: [P-F] meat based formula for infants with food allergies
>At 07:43 AM 10/26/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>On Thu, 22 Oct 1998 22:47:27 -0600, Ron Hoggan <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>I wonder if I could get your help? My grandson, now 3 months old, can't
>>>tolerate milk, so he is on soy formula. Unfortunately, he is showing some
>>>evidence of reacting to that too. I have recently heard that there is
such
>>>a thing as a meat-based formula, but I can't find any information on it.
>>>
>>>If you have any information on this, I would appreciate it.
>>
>>Ron, my father could not tolerate milk, including human breast
>>milk, and nearly died as a result. They ended up giving him a
>>formula made from beef blood, and that worked out.
>>Unfortunately, I can't give you more details, since his mother
>>died years ago, and this was back in 1924.
>
>This gives me more ideas.
>
>Some foods are more easily tolerated by babies than others. These are
>well-coooked to mushyness rice, chicken, carrots -- there are places to
>look them up. Pureeing them together and fortifying with a good
>vitamin/mineral supplement might be a good desperation measure.
>
>Patty
>
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