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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - thanks for the replies. my daughter has eczema, asthma and food allergies and we were told by a holistic doctor that she should either restrict dairy (which is hard bc she's 3 and loves milk and cheese and already has other food restrictions) or drink raw milk. I am not comfortable with the idea of raw milk, so I'm looking for the freshest, least processed milk out there. Figured it can't hurt to try. Not sure that it has to be 100% grass-fed but was curious since some brands (organic valley) appear to make that claim while others are open about the fact that it's mostly grass-fed. [/quote] My son had major sensitivities but then when he was around 3 decided he didn't like milk anymore. The only milk he tolerated was Trickling Springs organic whole milk - cream line. My daughter doesn't share the same issues and does fine with Natural by Nature Organic grass-fed. Both can be found at Whole Foods. The Trickling Springs cream line (white top) runs out quickly so you have to check with them ahead of time to see when there, at least that's how it was a couple of years ago. My son with the sensitivities now drinks almond milk and he still eats a lot of yogurt, particularly kefir which is 99% lactose free.[/quote]
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