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Has anyone heard of this? I've heard a couple people mention they "know of"
people who insist their children are "allergic" to milk *fat*, and that
their child needs to have skim milk, if they're given whole milk, they
become constipated. As soon as the child is switched to skim, the problems
resolve. Of course, this is also given as the reason why the mom couldn't
breastfeed {rolls eyes}. I'm wondering if skimming the milk also removes
some or most of the milk protein? I don't have any milk in our fridge to
compare labels and see if skim milk has less protein than whole milk. Anyone
know, or have heard of this?
Kerry Luskey
LLLL, Minneapolis
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