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Nutriiveda is gluten and casein free -and not your typical whey isolate protein

in that most isolates are around 96 percent whey protein and this whey protein

is 100% natural and just a trace amount under 100% whey protein. From what I've

read allergies to whey are not common and it's the most easily digestible form

of protein by the body containing all the essential amino acids we even know

more about the importance of now. Was your child specifically tested for whey

allergy? And if so " pure " whey? (as most contains some amount of fat and

lactose)

Also keep in mind you could purchase it -take it with you to the doctor to have

your child allergy tested with it and if found to be allergic the product comes

with a money back guarantee...and based on the feedback what if your child isn't

allergic to it? Don't just give up yet...unless again you know for sure your

child is allergic to specifically whey- no way around that yet. :(

More at http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=115029735601 & topic=13047

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Thank you to everyone for sharing. I'm new to all this and have been a

silent reader for almost a month now. My twin daughters will turn two next

month, were both dx with CAS new year's day and are both allergic to dairy.

Does that mean that nutriiveda is out for us? We started on the fish oils

on 2/21 and have noticed that they are starting to babble more. I just

want to make sure I'm doing whatever I possibly can.

Thank you for all your help and support.

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There are quite a few children and adults on the nutriiveda that are are unable

to drink milk or eat dairy. The nutriiveda is gluten and casein free and unlike

most whey isolate proteins it is 100 percent natural and almost 100 percent

protein with just trace amount of anything else -you can't compare it to other

whey isolate proteins. What you can do is buy it and bring it to your child's

doctor to test it if you are concerned as it comes with a money back guarantee

-but we know proof is in the pudding and if any of the children that are not

able to have dairy had issues with it -we would be hearing about it.

Here is the page again from our apraxia.org group -may have to cut and paste

http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages & ref=mb#!/topic.php?uid=115029735601 & topic=1\

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