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Laurie Carson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Dec 1998 09:00:04 -0700
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: > One quick note.  I am allergic to cow's milk protein. This is why I can use
: > goat's and sheep's milk.  A lactose intolerance is different and goat's milk
: > (as well as sheep's milk) does contain lactose and thus people with a lactose
: > problem should avoid all kinds of dairy products.
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: However, my son, who is severely allergic to cow's milk
: protein, also reacts to goat's and sheep's milk - so we
: shouldn't automatically assume that if it's safe for one,
: it's safe for all.
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: psam
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As did my daughter.  She is allergic to cow's milk protein, and reacted
with very similar symptoms to goats milk.

Laurie (and Alyssa, 11-14-94)

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