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Sharon Knorr <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Aug 2013 10:02:44 -0600
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Although this won't work for everyone, my very cow-allergic son had no
problem with goat milk, so that's what we went to during the weaning
process.

Sharon, IBCLC, Colorado
On Aug 13, 2013 9:54 AM, "Tina Schallhorn" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> One of those questions without a straight answer... that is because
> different people/babies have different sensitivity levels to foods that
> cause trouble - some just have intolerances which have a high threshold
> level, allowing them to have a certain amount of the product before a
> reaction is seen.  Others have true allergies that can range to mild all
> the way to severe.  Butter is indeed mostly fat, but there is no way to
> completely isolate it from the casey/whey and some minimal amounts may
> still be found in butter (and no bacteria there to handle it).  If the
> issue with dairy is severe, some babies might react even to butter.  If
> parent really wants to rule it out, and they are ok with this idea, best
> solution is a challenge trial: a couple of weeks butter free, followed by a
> butter challenge to see if there is a reaction.
> Tina Schallhorn, RD LDN CLC
> Pediatric Dietitian, soon to be first time mom.
>
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