Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Could my Listee friends please clarify the following: #1. The mystery of “Milk Solids”. Milk solids are mentioned as ingredients on the tin boxes of Horlicks, Complan, etc. I am allergic to milk---probably to milk casein. Are milk solids casein? I just want to use small amount of Horlicks as “whitner” in my tea. #2. Julia of “Mood Cure” fame writes on page 153 that butter contains a special fat called butyrate. Butyrate is the base of GABA. But, even on the packets of butter, milk solids is mentioned among the ingredients. So butter is a No No for those like me who are casein allergic (assuming that milk solids have casein). Can we allergic guys shift to “Ghee” and reap the same benefit as of butter, assuming of course that ghee does not have casein which is a protein after all? Does ghee also have butyrate? Thanks in advance. Ratan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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