Lactose-Free Diet

Started by Dinny Breen, February 16, 2009, 11:27:09 AM

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Dinny Breen

Looks like the wee one may be lactose intolerant so was wondering does anyone know where the best place is to buy Lactose free food?
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glens abu

Quote from: Dinny Breen on February 16, 2009, 11:27:09 AM
Looks like the wee one may be lactose intolerant so was wondering does anyone know where the best place is to buy Lactose free food?

yeah any good health food shop or even your local Tescos should do some.

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longball

im not lactose intolerant i just dont put up with lactose's sh1te
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Dinny Breen

QuoteWhat age Dinny?

She's only 8 months, will try Tesco's tonight, will try and locate a local health store well.
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FB Junior was put on soya milk after a couple of months
We just fed him the normal food but kept to the soya milk & after a year were advised to try him with a small bit of 'normal' milk & he reacted fine


Billys Boots

Both my two drank soya-milk bottles - there's two commercial products in most supermarkets, as far as I remember.
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Dinny Breen

We have the milk sorted, just looking for lactose free cereal, porridge etc and any other suggestions...
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Quote from: Dinny Breen on February 16, 2009, 12:53:00 PM
We have the milk sorted, just looking for lactose free cereal, porridge etc and any other suggestions...

think if you make the porridge etc with soya milk it will be fine.

Main Street

A baby may well not have the neccessary to digest milk fat.
That's quite normal.
It's too difficult to digest at such an early age of development for some.
Doesn't mean the growing baby will not be able to tolerate milk later.

If milk is a problem then you'd expect to see an improvement in the symptoms once it is taken out of the diet.