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Kathy Warmbier <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Aug 1998 20:25:15 -0700
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I am behind on my mail so hope this is not too late in coming.
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> >Rob
> >Actually a whey and casein free diet is not all that hard to follow once
> >you accept that if it comes in a box you can't have it. Imagine, nothing
> >but fresh veggies and fruits and what ever meats you choose.
> >My baby was highly allergic and we simply eliminated milk and products
from
> >our diet for the 31/2 years he breastfed. I figured that was the least I
> >could do.  Knowing that he would get some challenges from the outside
world
> >I did all I could to  not stress his immune system while he was at home.
 I
> >do remember his once asking me if I could make cheese from his apple
juice.
> >He is an adult now and still avoids milk whenever possible because his
body
> >still reacts to it although not a severly as when he was a baby. As
other
> >allergies came along Milk became the least of our worries,diet wise.
Have you ever had to make bread or cookies with no wheat  or soy flour and
no eggs either.
> >kathy
> >[log in to unmask]

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