Breast milk?
Yes. A child with milk allergy can in most cases tolerate breast milk. Only in very rare cases, children with milk allergies react to the cow milk protein in breast milk. In this situation it may be necessary for the mother by agreement with the doctor also go on a milk free diet.
Infant formulas?
No and yes. Children with milk allergies can not tolerate general infant formulas because they contain milk protein. In contrast, the good withstand high-hydrolyzed infant formulas as Nutramigen ® and Profylac ®. pate products are treated in such a way that almost all children with milk allergy can tolerate them. The high-hydrolyzed infant formulas are bought at the pharmacy.
The very few children who can not tolerate these products must have an amino acid-based formula such as Neocate ®.
Children under 1-2 years should not receive infant formula made from soy, because there is a risk that children will develop allergies to soy.
Non homogenized milk?
No. Your child will also respond allergic to proteins in non homogenized milk because proteins do not change by homogenization. Homogenization breaks the fat in milk into smaller pieces, so it does not lump together in the milk.
Unpasteurized milk? (raw milk / dairy farm gate)
No. Your child will also respond allergic to proteins in unpasteurized milk. In pasteurization milk is warmed up in a short time. It kills any harmful bacteria in the milk and affects only a small fraction of the proteins.
Organic milk?
No. The proteins are similar in organic milk and plain milk. Your child will also respond allergic to proteins in organic milk.
Milk from other animals?
No. The proteins in cow, sheep and goat milk, etc. are similar. When your child is allergic to cow’s milk, it will also respond allergic to proteins in the milk of example, goat, sheep and horses.
Soy Drink?
No and yes. Soy Drink does not contain as many nutrients as infant formula. Soya Drink can not replace infant formula for children under 2 years. Soy Drink may be included in cooking from the age of 1.
Always read the declaration, so you are sure that there is soybean milk in the drink.
Rice milk, oats and coconut milk drink?
Rice milk and oat drink and coconut milk does not contain many nutrients, compared with the infant formula and can not be used in stead of infant formula. Coconut milk contains much of it unhealthy saturated fat. Therefore, these products are not to be used as a substitute for the milk, the child should have to drink, or as a substitute for milk in the child’s porridge or moss. They can be used to a lesser extent in cooking, for example, in conjunction cooked dishes or sauce.
Always read the declaration, so you are sure that there is no milk in rice and oats drink or in coconut milk.
Porridge Powder?
No and yes. Many gruel and porridge powders contain milk and milk proteins. But there are also some without milk and milk proteins, which can add high-hydrolyzed formula or breast milk. Read the declaration.
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