I recommend for those who are dairy free without
a known dairy sensitivity to try grass - fed fermented dairy and grass - fed butter and see how their body tolerates it.
Not exact matches
Do you
know if your baby has a
sensitivity to
dairy?
Knowing and avoiding the potentially harmful effects that high
dairy consumption and milk -
sensitivity reactions can have on your child is just as important and loving as nursing, close bonding, and informed health care decisions.
Like all food
sensitivities, the only way to
know if you or your child has milk protein
sensitivity is to eliminate all
dairy products from the diet for two to four weeks to see if things improve.
I
know I'm not alone when it comes to
dairy sensitivities, especially to ice cream.
I was told by someone that my severe seborheic dermatitis could be due to some sort of allergy or
sensitivity to either
dairy or gluten — does anybody
know anything more about a connection?