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> 1. cow milk proteins & colic
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> Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:01:01 +1000
> From: Virginia Thorley <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: cow milk proteins & colic
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> On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 Leigh Erdos wrote:
> Subject: Re: Any GI specialists on Lactnet?
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> "There was a great talk at ILCA from Dr. Bryan Vartabedian, a Pediatric
> Gastroenterologist. He also wrote a book titled "Colic Solved". During his
> talk he spoke of "Cow Milk Protein Allergy". This is a reaction the infant
> had to the Casein and Whey the mother is consuming and then passed through
> the breastmilk. "Up to 50% of babies who are allergic to cow's milk will
> react to soy protein in a similar way" (Colic Solved, p117). Temporary
> elimination of the cow milk proteins (Casein and Whey) from MOM'S diet
> helps
> the infant. It takes about 2-3 weeks to fully clear."
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> Leigh:
> I'd like to mention a possible reason why some earlier studies have cast
> doubt on allergy to the mother's food in (some) cases of colic.
> 1. Using soy protein as a substitute in a control group (and forgetting
> that
> soy is potentially allergenic).
> 2. Not eliminating all bovine proteins along with cow's milk, cheese and
> yoghurt - i.e. the meat protein in beef and veal. (Who ever thinks of the
> meat?) I mention this because at one stage I was having a mild reaction to
> veal and beef (queasiness), as well as a clearer reaction to cow's milk
> proteins, including in yoghurt, etc.
> Sorry, no time to chase up the references.
> I'm going "no mail" temporarily, because of lack of time. This is proving
> one of my busiest years. Any messages, please copy to me privately. I
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> forward to being back on Lactnet soon.
> Virginia
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> Dr Virginia Thorley, OAM, PhD, IBCLC, FILCA
> Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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