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[quote=Anonymous]As an adult with milk intolerance (which I've always thought was lactose intollerance, but perhaps it's the proteins in the milk and not the lactose?), I can tell you that I've had allergy tests (I'm allergic to tree nuts and also have many allergies to pollen, animal dander, mold, mildew, dust....) and milk never shows up as an allergy. But whoa is me if I eat pizza with cheese and ice cream in the same meal! I did the whole30 with myself and slept better, could fall asleep easily, stopped having creaky knee joints, and overall felt better. And now that I've added things back in, I'm back to not sleeping well, having creaky knee joints, etc. I knew I was intollerant to milk before whole30, didn't expect that going off gluten, sugar, etc. would make such a difference. So I can believe that if it makes a difference for some adults, it can make a difference for some children. [/quote]
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