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Thanks Julie ,I'll try those suggestions.Lucy eats a little cheese

which does not seem to activate her eczema as much as Milk and ice

cream,possibly because she eats small amounts. We have tried soya

cheeses but she just doesn't like the taste .The soya cream cheeses

are better taste wise as they have flavouring such as Garlic or

chives.She likes the " tofutti " range of ice cream and " Swedish Glace "

which are dairy free especially the chocolate ones.Diane

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When my daughter was 17 months old she stopped nursing. I tried to give her

milk, but she would throw up from it. Then I tried giving her soy milk and

she got terrible gas from it. She was able to digest yogurt. She had been

eating yogurt since she was 6 months old. We went to Oat milk which she did

not have a problem with. She also did not have a problem with infant

formula. She eventually grew out of it. The culture in yogurt makes it

easier to digest than milk. I would try yogurt. Children need calcium not

necessarily milk products. We buy O.J. with Calcium. My daughter is now 3

and can drink milk, but is not crazy about it. She will eat cheese and O.J.

with calcium. Rachel

 

Diane Jarosy wrote:

 

> Thanks Julie ,I'll try those suggestions.Lucy eats a little cheese

> which does not seem to activate her eczema as much as Milk and ice

> cream,possibly because she eats small amounts. We have tried soya

> cheeses but she just doesn't like the taste .The soya cream cheeses

> are better taste wise as they have flavouring such as Garlic or

> chives.She likes the " tofutti " range of ice cream and " Swedish Glace "

> which are dairy free especially the chocolate ones.Diane

>

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