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A child in our church who is 1 1/2 was just diagnosed last week with

celiac but is also milk (casein) and soy intolerant. Any sugestions

for a milk substitute for him? I have no idea as my daugher only has

to watch for gluten.

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We do calcium supplements - at that age we did liquid. Calcium is in

a ton of other stuff besides milk-almonds for example - and almond

meal is an excellent baking substitute. Calcium in non-milk sources

is actually better than cow milk in regards to absorption.

We make a beef broth out of boiling bones for 48 hours with vinegar.

If you eat low mercury fish with the bones like salmon you get good

calcium as well.

In recipes we use full fat coconut milk. It has a nice consistency.

Is this child showing any autistic traits?

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> A child in our church who is 1 1/2 was just diagnosed last week with

> celiac but is also milk (casein) and soy intolerant. Any sugestions

> for a milk substitute for him? I have no idea as my daugher only

has

> to watch for gluten.

>

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Rice milk, almond (or other nut) milk and DariFree (found at

http://www.vancesfoods.com/) can be found gluten, dairy and soy free. Not all

brands of rice milk are gluten free so read labels.

Blue Diamond makes a yummy chocolate almond milk. DariFree is powdered so it

subs well in recipes and I have a fantastic GFCF " ice cream " recipe using it

(should be in the files....it's called Matt's ice cream). I use Pacific Foods

rice milk (preferred) or Wild Oats brand. I also use coconut milk in recipes.

Like another poster mentioned, we do calcium supplements for those who can't

have dairy.

One last thought, can your friend's child tolerate any other animal milk? Some

casein intolerant folks do fine with goat's milk which is usually fairly easy to

find even in regular grocery stores. My milk allergic child could not tolerate

it, but I know some who can.

HTH,

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> A child in our church who is 1 1/2 was just diagnosed last week with

> celiac but is also milk (casein) and soy intolerant. Any sugestions

> for a milk substitute for him? I have no idea as my daugher only has

> to watch for gluten.

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no autistic traits--just always sick and lost tons of weight.

Thanks for all the suggestions!!

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> > A child in our church who is 1 1/2 was just diagnosed last week

with

> > celiac but is also milk (casein) and soy intolerant. Any

sugestions

> > for a milk substitute for him? I have no idea as my daugher

only

> has

> > to watch for gluten.

> >

>

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In our house we use Dari-free. It's made from potatoes, very unlikely to

cause allergy problems, and it's fortified with calcium etc. It comes in

a powder that you mix with water. I use it for baking and it tastes good

enough to eat with cereal.

http://www.dari-free.com/

Cheers,

G.

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> A child in our church who is 1 1/2 was just diagnosed last week with

> celiac but is also milk (casein) and soy intolerant. Any sugestions

> for a milk substitute for him?

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