Milk Allergies in Children
If you think you are doing yourself and your infant a favor by
feeding them formula, think again! Medical experts are starting
to come out and speak out against dairy for infants. Babies need
mother's milk not cow's milk! After all, you are raising a baby,
not a calf. The following excerpts support the truth that cow's
milk is unfit for human consumption.
In the Townsend Medical Letter dated May 1995, Julie Klotter,
M.D. writes:
"In reality, cow's milk, especially processed cow's milk, has
been linked to a variety of health problems, including: mucous
production, hemoglobin loss, childhood diabetes, heart disease,
atherosclerosis, arthritis, kidney stones, mood swings,
depression, irritability, ALLERGIES."
And Nathaniel Mead, M.D. wrote in Natural Health in July 1994:
"At least 50% of all children in the United States are allergic
to cow's milk, many undiagnosed. Dairy products are the leading
cause of food allergy, often revealed by diarrhea, constipation,
and fatigue. Many cases of asthma and sinus infections are
reported to be relieved and even eliminated by cutting out
dairy."
In August 1994 in the report, "A Prospective Study of Humoral
Immune Response to Cow Milk Antigens in the First Year of Life"
in Pediatric-Allergy-Immunology, the following statement is
written:
"Formula-fed babies, at the age of three months, were secreting
low levels of serum antibodies to bovine proteins contained in
their formula."
In the same periodical in the same month, the article titled
"Epidemiological and Immunological Aspects of Cow's Milk Protein
ALLERGY and Intolerance in Infancy" states:
"Most formula fed infants developed symptoms of ALLERGIC
rejection to cow milk proteins before one month of age. About
50-70% experienced rashes or other skin symptoms, 50-60 percent
gastrointestinal symptoms, and 20-30 percent respiratory
symptoms. The recommended therapy is to avoid cow's milk."
So, by eliminating dairy products in the diet of an infant can
prevent many allergies for these children. Dairy at a young age
could be the trigger for allergies later in life. Humans are not
meant to digest cow's milk and these studies bear that out.