To try to make a long story short: I am going off dairy because DD may have a dairy (casein) intolerance. I am good on reading labels for any signs of milk, dairy, whey, casein, casein derivatives, etc.
I have heard that there are certain kinds of cheese that adults with casein intolerance can handle because the casein proteins in them are different-- specifically goat cheese, manchego and even hard parmesan. I was curious if any of you have found that your LO is ok if you eat those cheeses. I really don't want to risk it unless I hear from some dairy-free moms that they haven't had problems.
Also, I heard that there's some kind of natural supplement you can take as a just-in-case for trace amounts of dairy that may sneak in. I can't remember what it's called and I can't seem to find it on google. Can anyone help me with the name and where to find it? Does it really work?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Re: XP: Questions for Dairy Free Moms
I am gluten free and casein free as an adult and actually cannot handle any dairy whatsoever, I get digestive disturbances & skin rash if any casein or dairy enters my system.
I don't know what the supplement is called, I don't take care, have never heard of one, but I will google it and see if I find anything!
i am not sure about any supplement.
we did try goats milk kefir and ds did fine. however, when i tried goat cheese, he broke out in hives. the problem (i think) was that the goat cheese had cow milk cultures, but the package was not labeled as such. but, i haven't given him any goat milk products since. we are completely dairy free.
since it's an intolerance and not an allergy and he's getting it through your milk- you might be ok with goats' milk/cheese products and hard cheese (like parmesan). I would pull eveything completely to start with and err on the side of caution. You can always add back in with very small amounts.