Friday Favorite: How to Treat Reflux in Children with Diet

Dairy products can cause hypersensitivity reactions even in those who test negative for cow’s milk allergy.

The video I mentioned was Treating Reflux in Babies with Diet ( ).

I previously covered the maternal diet effects on breast-fed babies in Treating Infant Colic by Changing Mom’s Diet ( ) and Infant Seizures Linked to Mother’s Spirulina Use ( ). Of course, breast is still always best. See The Best Baby Formula ( ) and Formula for Childhood Obesity ( ).

For more on dairy and child health, see:
• Cow’s Milk Casomorphine & Crib Death ( )
• Cow’s Milk-Induced Infant Apnea ( )
• Autism & Casein from Cow’s Milk ( )
• Does Casein in Milk Trigger Type 1 Diabetes? ( )
• Does Paratuberculosis in Milk Trigger Type 1 Diabetes? ( )
• Does Bovine Insulin in Milk Trigger Type 1 Diabetes? ( )

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  • @krisgraham2970 says:

    Cow’s milk is for baby cows only. I wish I had known this when I was nursing my son 36 years ago. He had reflux and colic for his first 2 1/2 months.

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