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A cow’s milk and soya free diet involves the complete avoidance of cow’s milk and soya milk. This will be necessary if your child has, or is suspected to have, a cow’s milk and soya intolerance or allergy. Infant formula derived from goat’s milk is not suitable for infants under 12 months of...
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Why has my child been advised to introduce baked milk? Cows’ milk allergy is a reaction to one or more of the proteins found in cows’ milk. Research has shown that some children who have an allergy to cow’s milk protein, can tolerate baked cow’s milk in their diet. Heating cow’s milk...
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Introduction Please read the whole of this information sheet before starting a home reintroduction of baked milk. Most children with cow’s milk allergy grow out of it in early life. As the allergy resolves with time, many children will initially tolerate well cooked (baked) milk products before...
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