In my original version of this recipe (my pre
dairy allergy days) I used 0 % fat plain Greek yogurt as the base, which is naturally high in protein and contains no added sugars.
Not exact matches
If you noticed significant changes between your
dairy - free and your
dairy - full
days, then your body is giving you a big signal (a bright, red, flashing one) that you have an intolerance, sensitivity, and / or
allergy to milk products.
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I started making my own
dairy yogurt last year, but I must have a milk
allergy because having it every
day caused me to get a very phlemgy throat all
day long, gross.
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My
dairy allergic daughter will be out of school next week, so she'll be at the
day care... yet I can not make anything with tree nuts due to kids with nut
allergies there.
However, if you'll be serving your infant plain yogurt, it's important to start with very small servings and wait a few
days in between each serving to ensure that your child doesn't have a
dairy allergy or lactose intolerance.
In general, toddlers without any food
allergies should also eat the following food servings every
day: 2 ounces of meat, 3 ounces of grains, 2 servings of
dairy, 1 cup of vegetables, 1 cup of fruit, and 3 tablespoons of fat or oil.
He later developed a
dairy intolerance /
allergy, that we suspect was a result of the steroids and antibiotics that he was given in his first
days.
Limit
dairy to under one serving per
day, or if you have severe
allergy symptoms, try eliminating it totally.
For gluten,
dairy, soy, corn, egg and any other food that you're specifically testing for
allergies, I would try to stay as strict as possible since you're trying to give your immune system a rest for 21
days.
I also became sensitive to
dairy out of the blue and started having environmental
allergies (itchy hives all over) and have to take a low dose antihistamine every
day, which I hate.
I find myself feeling left out on
days like Thanksgiving and family gatherings because I am gluten,
dairy, cane sugar, and soy free due to severe
allergies.
Try eliminating
dairy, citrus and other well known
allergy groups of foods one at a time for a few
days to see if they are the cause for your relapse.
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