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On 4/13/2012 12:48 PM, redmt3218 wrote:

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> 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?

>

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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.

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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.

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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

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