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Mon, 25 May 1998 02:30:17 EDT
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From the depths of the dusty filing cabinet in the head I'm pretty certain
that soy milk causes same allergic results as formula but have not got ..Ah
yes, my trusty NCT index has shown me the way to.....
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1982:57 (814-5); L. S. Taitz.  'Soy protein
intolerance is now well recognised and is just as common as cow's milk
intolerance.  In conclusion, there is conflicting evidence as to whether soy
formulae lead to a lower incidence of allergic symptoms.  Soy formulae should
not be used to treat vague symptoms, not proved to be cows milk intolerance.
L. S. Taitz maintains that soy based feeds hsould only be available on
prescirption.'

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