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Milk-allergy-symptoms
By Sven Ullmann
Milk allergies are a reality for millions of people. One major problem is that milk products and derivatives of milk are in so many of the food products we consume. It is very difficult to completely avoid milk products and byproducts as we go about or day to day life as food consumers. It is a very real problem for parents of children. Once they are out their sight treats like a caramel apple or milk chocolate can bring on an allergic reaction.

Symptoms can manifest themselves in a variety of maladies. Vomiting, diarrhea, hives are three of the most common. Bloating, gas, watery eyes, skin rashes that can also include acne are among others. An asthmatic who also suffers from milk can have complications with their asthma condition as a result or his or her to milk. Another reaction is ear infections and hyperactivity, particularly in children. Minor milk symptoms can go undiagnosed for years.

As a result of ongoing research more information is being made available for those who suffer from milk allergies. Also more and better alternatives to milk are being made available. Milk sufferers are denied this valuable source of calcium in their diet and more palatable alternatives are important in replacing milk and milk productes for the sufferers.

Soy products that were once ghastly are now quite delicious and soy milk itself is now do to improvements quite delicious and resemble milk quite well. Tofu is a great alternative to cheese. With products like these, milk symptoms can easily be avoided. Take a short trip to your supermarket and you'll find plenty of alternative dairy products. No longer will you have to avoid the common foods that you like the most, easy alternatives can be used.

One ingredient in

milk is lactose, or milk sugar. Lactose intolerance is a type of milk where the person experiencing the is intolerant to the lactose in the milk itself An enzyme called lactase is responsible for breaking down lactose in the digestive process. It is estimated that up to seventy percent of the worlds population is lacking in this enzyme and some have none at all. This has caused problems in the past when international care packages of food relief were taken to countries on the African continent to fend off starvation and the milk products in the food was consumed by lactose intolerant people there.

Avoidance is the most common treatment for milk allergies. But as I stated previously that can be difficult. Anything containing the word casein should be avoided. Careful screening of preprocessed food labels is a must. Beyond that there has been some buzz about energy based treatments. Many people have claimed to have been completely cured of all symptoms of milk after undergoing an energy based treatment. Energy based treatments are quick and are not long and ongoing. They are an entire topic in themselves so I can only brief you on the topic here.

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About the Author:
Sven Ullmann
Article by Sven Ullmann, who runs http://www.deservedhealth.com - information on health for you and your family. Read more about http://www.deservedhealth.com/milk-allergy-symptoms/


 
 
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