Hi - For some excellent resources on infant allergies, particularly breastfed infants, see: the newsgroup misc.kids.breastfeeding. Just post a question and very knowledgeable people will answer. "Is This Your Child?", a book by Dr. Doris Rapp and my own web page, which includes links to suggested sequences for introducing solids to the allergic child. It's not uncommon for babies to be allergic to more than one allergen. If you can delay the introduction of solids, do your best to figure out what the other allergens are, and avoid them, there's a fighting chance that your baby will outgrow the allergies. DO keep nursing! It can help, statistically speaking. What symptoms of allergy did your baby have to milk? What symptoms remain that lead you to suspect other allergies? And are you *certain* that you're not eating hidden milk proteins, which could be fooling you into thinking that there is another allergy lurking? I hope this helps, --Beth Kevles [log in to unmask] http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-allergic Disclaimer: Nothing in this message should be construed as medical advice. Please consult with your own medical practicioner.