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We have found that cheese is the worst for causing problems, I think because of the higher protein content. It's also worth experimenting with different animal milks. My daughter can tolerate sheep's cheese but not cow or goat or buffalo. Now if only I could find camel or horse cheese...

Miranda Buck, RN, (Paeds), IBCLC
PhD Candidate
Mother and Child Health Research 
LaTrobe University
Melbourne

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