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"The mother was told that homemade whey would not cause the same issue and
that casein was the issue. After all your shared input, I put together an
email with relevant issues, and mom has decided not to use this formula. She
just tried Elecare, ( I had provided information on that a week or two
ago) said baby refused it but then drank some the next day when he was really
hungry and too disorganized/miserable to nurse. After that he stooled for
the first time in 7 days, and then went to sleep. She then ate 3
soy-containing cookies...
Thanks again for this amazing network of caring and curious and
super-educated folks. There ain't nothing better than that combination.
Peace,
Judy"
If casein is the baby's problem, I wonder if they have tried the popular formula that contains only hydrolyzed whey protein?
It made a huge difference for my granddaughter. There is one that contains probiotics. I hope the Elecare works, but it is awfully
expensive. That poor baby needs something! Besides the present, misery in infancy can have a serious negative effect on him in the
future.
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