LO has been on Elecare since 5 months old. Our blood allergy panel indicates no allergies whatsoever but at the same time, traces of milk would cause eczema and traces of soy caused bloating. Our GI appointment is next week and we did a soy milk challenge this past week so we could discuss moving LO to soy milk, which I can already tell you isn't going to happen (caused two days of diarrhea and gas). And per recommendation from another Bumpie, I'm going to be asking about Vital Jr. as an in between step from Elecare to a regular milk alternative...
So, If you had to choose an alternative milk drink for your toddler, what would it be and why? Or on the other side - What would you NOT want your toddler to have as a milk alternative and why?
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DD is on Althera (Nestle), it's a highly hydrogenated milk, our pediatric allergologist recommended it. DD has been on it for almost 2 months.
I like it because it has the same calories as formula and DD drinks it as if it was regular formula. I'm hoping DD outgrows the allergy sometime.
DS #1 drink Rice milk.
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That is great that they get it all from their food! My son is SO picky and SO ridiculous about eating. The allergies do not help, but he is very limited. And, I mean, he has never eaten most things, not that he just doesn't want them one day. Still only eats veggies pureed. My daughter (thank goodness) eats anything, any texture, etc. I am a healthy eater and I hope it continues for her.
I am so happy to read this! Yay!
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The severe constipation issues sounds like my daughter. She was the same way. She hasn't been tested yet but per her pediatricians recommendation we switched her to almond milk (I'm not a big fan of giving too much soy) and we've seen a pretty big difference. She is still drinking the vanilla but I'm wondering if she'd drink the original too. She does still get regular cheese and stuff. I can tell when she's had too much cheese and other dairy as she gets constipated again.
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i use FORTIFIED rice milk for drinking and oats milk for baking b/c it's thicker
before giving him rice milk i did try coconut milk and he hated it. i do think rice milk is the best choice ..
We do this as well. DS has a pediatric dietitian and a naturopath (amongst other drs) and they confirmed that this was the best option for him. I give him 4 oz. of enriched rice milk with 2 or 3 tbsp of coconut cream mixed in. The only thing lacking is protein which we make up with lots of cashew butter, eggs, beans etc.
I did a comparison of milk alternatives once - https://intendedtemple.blogspot.com/2009/07/hemp-milk.html
We now give hemp milk to our son because of this info. Rice milk is inadequate and several nutritionists told me that if we were going to do rice milk we needed to add at least a tablespoon of oil to each 8 oz. drink and also increase his dailt protein intake.