Guest guest Posted April 13, 2012 Report Share Posted April 13, 2012 On 4/13/2012 12:48 PM, redmt3218 wrote: > > Relating to the post I just answered, as I said, my 12 month old son > recently started refusing breastmilk--both from the tap and pumped and > in bottles/sippies/etc. Kind of a long story, but one theory is that > he is sensitive to the dairy/gluten I reintroduced into my diet prior > to the nursing strike. > So I am going back to eliminating dairy and gluten from all of our > diets, but now that he is still not accepting breastmilk I really want > to get some sort of high quality milk-type of drink into him. I feel > like the coconut milk I see is often a processed, sugary concoction > and I'm not sure that the store bought coconut kefir is all that healthy. > I have also thought about doing water kefir. I gave him a tiny bit of > his sister's kombucha and he started begging for more. I just don't > want him to have the caffeine. > Any thoughts on good subsitutions? Or should I just stick to water and > forego any subsitutions? > > raw milk and unheated raw honey. You can add a raw egg or blend beef liver in the milk then strain it so it can pass through a nipple. There are natural raw nipples by Naturosutten-check web and I recommend evenflo glass baby bottles. This is a wonderful way to raise infants and toddlers, makes them strong and smart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2012 Report Share Posted April 13, 2012 Raw milk when he may be reacting to dairy? I never tried raw milk, but had done raw milk cheese and pasteurized yogurt. Oh man I would love that! My daughter got a spot of eczema when we reintroduced as well. I love my dairy but am willing to give up for my kids' health. ------------------------------ On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 3:52 PM PDT Sheri Giachetto wrote: >On 4/13/2012 12:48 PM, redmt3218 wrote: >> >> Relating to the post I just answered, as I said, my 12 month old son >> recently started refusing breastmilk--both from the tap and pumped and >> in bottles/sippies/etc. Kind of a long story, but one theory is that >> he is sensitive to the dairy/gluten I reintroduced into my diet prior >> to the nursing strike. >> So I am going back to eliminating dairy and gluten from all of our >> diets, but now that he is still not accepting breastmilk I really want >> to get some sort of high quality milk-type of drink into him. I feel >> like the coconut milk I see is often a processed, sugary concoction >> and I'm not sure that the store bought coconut kefir is all that healthy. >> I have also thought about doing water kefir. I gave him a tiny bit of >> his sister's kombucha and he started begging for more. I just don't >> want him to have the caffeine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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