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Do you simply ingest (amount of) dairy and/or casein? Details apprec.

Sherene Silverberg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  Eric

I have not seen any research on this, but I do have a few friends, 
now in their 40's who have found that they are less lactose 
intolerant than they were in their 20's. They have no idea why this 
has happened.

You are so lucky your allergy shots are working for your cat allergy. 
I am so allergic to cats that I can't even tolerate the beginning shot.

I read the other day that children who are lactose intolerant often 
outgrow it by the time they are 5 or 6 but those who are allergic to 
casein tend not to grow out of it. This doesn't seem relevant to 
you though.

I did a dairy challenge the other day and unfortunately I am still 
allergic to dairy. Oh, well. I was hoping that once my villi had 
healed that the casein allergy would have eased.

Shez in Norfolk.




 

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