N.W. asks from Houston, TX on October 13, 2006
Mom Advice for Lactose Toddlers
I have a 1 year old daughter who has been having problems with her milk. When she was an infant I switch her formular from regular enfamil to lactose free enfanil and now that she is on regular milk I have also tried the regular milk and now I am trying lactose free milk. My question is what would be the best lactose free milk to try. Oh yeah, she has been throwing up the milk also.
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N.T. answers from Beaumont on October 19, 2006
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S.M. answers from Austin on October 14, 2006
I really like the soy milk brand Silk lots of flavors to try.
T.E. answers from Shreveport on October 19, 2006
I have a 2 year old that we just found out that she is Lactose
intolerant we were on 2% milk but her doctor put her on lactose
milk she has been on Dairy Ease by Land O'lakes and she loves it she dose not spit it up or have that fleim in her throat like she use too.
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K.R. answers from Corpus Christi on October 14, 2006
Hi N.
I have two yr old twin boys that are on Lactose free milk i use the land o lakes kind and i keep it at 2% and they seem to do pretty good with that. They can tolerate the whole but I just stick to the 2% so we dont have any issues
good luck
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V.P. answers from Baton Rouge on October 14, 2006
I use the Lactaid brand with the extra calcium..The one with the added calcium has a yellow label with it written on it..It comes with/without added calcium..My daughter is almost 4 and has been on it for 2 years now
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N.T. answers from Beaumont on October 19, 2006
Hi!I have a 16 month old son and a 2 month old daughter.Both of them are lactose intolerant and are/were on Prosobee Soy Lipil.My son drinks lactose free milk and soy milk.You could try the soy.He drinks the Dairy Ease lactose free milk and I get the store brand Soy.Hope that helps some!!
J.G. answers from Shreveport on October 14, 2006
My daughter had some issues similar to that...I tried the soy milk "Silk" and honestly I kinda liked it some too. It isnt as bad as you might think.
A.M. answers from Austin on October 16, 2006
I have a three year old that had the same problem, it wasn't that she was lactose intolerant she just could not handle whole milk. We put her on 2% and then switched to organic which is more expensive but it works.
M.A. answers from Waco on October 14, 2006
Land O' Lakes and Lactaid both make a lactose-free milk that are good to use.
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