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1 Year Old with Soy and Dairy Allergy

My baby finally turned one and now I don't know what to feed him anymore. He's been on Nutramigen for the last 4 months since I weaned him due to dairy and soy allergies. I know that I should transfer him to milk - but since he can't have whole milk or soy milk, what should he drink? He gets a bad case of eczema when he has either dairy or soy. I had the same allergies as a kid, but my mom didn't realize that I was also allergic to soy, so I just had to live with my skin problems (as I still do). I don't want him to also go through the same itchy flareups.

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I just want to thank everyone for all the support and advice I received. I'm definitely going to give goat's milk and raw milk a try. I had never even heard of those before all the responses. Thanks sooooo much - everyone on mamasource is awesome!

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Try rice milk. There's a brand called RiceDream that I buy all the time. I love the flavor of it and use it in cereal, cooking and drink it plain. Trader Joe's, health food stores, and now even Costco carry it.

Hi E.,

I know exactly how you feel. Both my boys were allergic to dairy, soy, eggs and nuts. They are ok with soy now (10 yrs old & 7 yrs old) but they still have the other allergies. They drink rice milk and always have. Rice Dream has enriched rice milk which has all the vitamins that regular milk has. Trader Joes now sells rice milk which is their own brand and is less expensive than Rice Dream.

Raw milk is a good idea and worth trying. I would also recommend Goat milk. That is what my daughter drinks and you can find it at health foods stores and many regular supermarkets too.

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Try rice milk. There's a brand called RiceDream that I buy all the time. I love the flavor of it and use it in cereal, cooking and drink it plain. Trader Joe's, health food stores, and now even Costco carry it.

My little girl has issues with dairy too, and has eczema for weeks after having dairy. Although she is not allergic to soy, we limit that anyway. I give her rice milk and sometimes almond milk. I give her a multivitimin powder (she's two) to make sure she gets enough calcium and other stuff, and I try to make green veggies available as much as possible.

Try "Almond Breeze". It works great for our child!

Hi E.,

I know exactly how you feel. Both my boys were allergic to dairy, soy, eggs and nuts. They are ok with soy now (10 yrs old & 7 yrs old) but they still have the other allergies. They drink rice milk and always have. Rice Dream has enriched rice milk which has all the vitamins that regular milk has. Trader Joes now sells rice milk which is their own brand and is less expensive than Rice Dream.

Try rice or almond milk...it would be located with the soy milk in the grocery store. Good luck!

I don't know if they make it anymore, but I was on Acidophilus milk as a child and it worked well. Ask your pediatrician about it.

Maybe Almond milk since it has a higher level of fat, but watch for nut allergies. There is also rice milk, but you will need to increase his fats through unsaturated sources.

Goatsmilk is much less abrasive on the system. Might want to try it out.

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