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11/03/2016
...as some have casein, which is the protein found in milk. Others are made from nuts or soy, also potential allergens. Only buy non-dairy cheese made from rice or tapioca starch. While these cheeses work well in a sandwich, they are not nutritionally equal to cheese. To make sure your child gets the protein and fat they need from the meal, add some Neocate Splash to the soup as shown in this recipe: You can...
11/01/2017
...young children can change quite quickly as they grow. Alternative “milks” such as rice, soy, oat, hemp, and coconut are not always an acceptable replacement for cow milk, especially for children under the age of 2 (and they should never be fed to an infant as an infant formula). They are not balanced enough for a child as a sole source of nutrition. Do not rely on these beverages the same way you would on...
04/19/2011
...infants who have a milk and/or soy allergy than those of older children and adults. Similarities Food allergies and seasonal allergies share some of the same symptoms. For instance, both can cause a runny nose, headache, and congestion as a result of exposure to allergens that are foods or pollen. The two are also similar in that their symptoms can both be minimized by avoiding their respective triggers. Differences Fortunately seasonal allergies can also be...
03/30/2016
...When my youngest son was around seven weeks old we discovered that he had multiple food intolerances. I ended up on an elimination diet, removing dairy, soy, eggs and nuts from my diet in order to continue nursing him. With some hard work I was able to successfully continue breastfeeding. I was his sole source of nutrition for many months; so when our doctor said it was time to start introducing solids, I was...
12/08/2009
...in with your doctor or a pediatric gastroenterologist. They will probably recommend an infant dose of medications typically used to treat reflux in adults. A hypoallergenic amino acid-based formula can often help babies with GERD, too, because infantile reflux is sometimes caused or made worse by allergies to milk or soy protein. What treatments have helped your little ones with GERD? Are there any tricks that you rely on to manage their reflux? -Nita...
09/07/2012
...Neocate Nutra Patient Case Study To show you how Neocate Nutra can help, here’s a patient case study that was developed by a Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Specialist in Aurora, CO. Patient History: The case report is of a seven month old boy with a history of intolerance to several milk- and soy-based formulas. He had many symptoms including vomiting, poor growth and poor feeding transition to solids (basically refusing to eat solids). Doctors diagnosed...
12/16/2014
...yogurt from a variety of dairy free sources. Read labels if you have other allergies) • Tofutti (dairy-free soy based products) **If you have more than dairy allergies, please read labels carefully and call companies if you are uncertain about cross-contamination What are some resources for dairy-free living? • Kids With Food Allergies • Go Dairy Free (book and website) • Vegan Cooking & Baking Books • The Neocate Food Allergy Cookbook Living with a...
05/14/2015
...a list of snacks you can take on-the-go, all of which are free from the top eight allergens (milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soy), unless otherwise noted. As always, please read each ingredient label and always contact the manufacturer if you are unsure as to whether the product contains your or your child’s allergen. “Cooler-worthy” snacks Fresh fruit – banana, apple, plum, peaches, the list goes on! Wash some berries (blueberries,...
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