Parents of
lactose intolerant infants, or infants with a cow's milk protein allergy, often wonder if their babies might benefit from goat's milk.
They are ideal for
lactose intolerant infants and babies who have a milk allergy.
Not exact matches
While it is possible for an
infant to be
intolerant to
lactose, it is unlikely.
Since the baby is completely
intolerant of the
lactose in breast milk,
infant formula suitable for someone with
lactose intolerance is recommended.
Infants who are
lactose intolerant lack an enzyme needed to digest this milk sugar.
Consumers are told that soy can provide adequate protein for vegetarians, that it is a healthy substitute for meat and milk for those who believe they should avoid saturated fat, and that it can be used to feed
infants who are said to be
lactose intolerant.