[Sca-cooks] OOP: GFCF diet; lactose intolerance

Olwen the Odd olwentheodd at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 15 13:20:33 PST 2002


Here is a link to info about goat milk.  Yes it contains casein.  As to my
lactose intolerance, I just buuuurrrrppp and bbuuuuurrrrpppp and
bbuuuurrrpppp and ...well, you get the idea.  It's awful.  It's
uncomfortable.  It's noisy.  It gives me stomach cramps.  So I don't know if
your son just has something a lot more sensitive than me.
Olwen

>He is more likely to throw up if the milk is from the bottom of the carton
>(i.e., not as fresh) rather than the top of the carton, even if the milk
>has not yet reached its expiration date and doesn't bother any of the rest
>of us or taste off to any of the rest of us (all adults).  Is this a
>feature of lactose intolerance?
>
>Does goat milk contain casein?
>
>Inga/Linda
>
>At 03:44 PM 2/15/02, you wrote:
>
>>Original Subject: RE: [Sca-cooks] wheat-free dairy-free diet in period or
>>OOP
>>
>>Quoting "Linda M. Kalb" <lmkalb at mail.med.upenn.edu>:
>>
>> > He's not celiac as far as I know.  But he does have esophageal reflux
>>and
>> > possible allergies.  His long-term diarrhea stopped and he finally had
>>a
>> > normal bowel movement when he stopped drinking cow's milk.
>>
>>Sounds lactose intolerant to me. If you really really have to give him
>>bovine
>>dairy, try LactAid. (That may be why Olwen tolerates goat's milk - less
>>lactose
>>than cow's milk.)
>>
>>Avraham haRofeh
>
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