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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can try A2 milks or lactose free milks. I'm interested in how this oh I'm allergic to this or I can't tolerate this came about? It wasn't like a food sensitivity test was it? Also someone who was dairy-free for two and a half years because her son can't tolerate dairy even through breast milk I got to drink my first glass of whole milk about 2 months after I weaned him there is nothing that tastes like milk. Nothing. And if you have a sensitive stomach to any of the gums or carrageenan the options are even more limited. [/quote] Second the A2, or the Fairlife. My kids like Fairlife, and A2 works for the gastro issues I have with dairy came about. For the pp I am responding to, I was fine until around 40. And then boom! My system just couldn't handle regular old milk anymore. [/quote] DP, but same here. I drank milk and ate dairy most of my life, without any problems. I Started having terrible stomach and GI issues in my mid-30s, and couldn't figure out what was going on. My GP ordered a bunch of tests (allergies, celiac, some others). All of those came back normal/negative, so he advised cutting out dairy products, suggesting possible lactose intolerance. I followed his advice, and the stomach problems completely disappeared. I can still consume some dairy, which--for whatever reason--doesn't have as much of an effect. Kefir and hard cheese like Romano fall into this category. [b]However, milk, soft cheese, and ice cream are all out[/b]. Pizza will cause days' worth of GI problems. So I avoid those trigger dairy foods altogether, and eat the OK ones only from time to time. [/quote] DH is lactose-intolerant but not allergic to milk products. I buy the Breyers lactose-free vanilla and chocolate ice cream. Trader Joe’s also has a lactose-free yogurt cheese. All taste good and are satisfying substitutes. [/quote]
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