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A mother of a casein-allergic child wrote to me, asking: "I have actually
found that if milk is cooked, like in the microwave with the frozen instant
mashed potatoes, he doesn't have any reaction.  Does the composition change
when it is cooked?"

I've never heard of allergies being reduced by cooking milk. Does anyone here
have an explanation for this?

Steve Carper

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