All About Allergies

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Allergies from Cow’s Milk

If you are feeding your infant with formula and you think it is much better than breast feeding, you should think twice. Aside from the fact that breast milk is best for your infant, there are plenty of medical experts that tell the negative side of dairy for infants. You baby needs your milk more than cow’s milk; remember you are raising a human baby not a calf.

There are many studies that reports about processed cow’s milk. It was linked to plenty of health problems including milk allergies. Almost 50% of the babies in United States are allergic to cow’s milk and others are unidentified.

Dairy products are one among the leading causes of allergies in United States. This is manifested by constipation, diarrhea and fatigue. There are also studies that show that milk allergy can cause asthma and sinusitis.

Studies have proven that babies who are fed with formula secrete low levels of serum antibodies because of the bovine protein present in their formula milk. This happens after three months of formula feeding.

This is why most formula fed infants are most likely to develop milk allergies. Almost 50 – 70% of infants in United States develop rashes and other skin problems. Some develop gastro intestinal problems and respiratory troubles. This is why medical doctor’s recommends avoidance of cow’s milk as much as possible.

So allergies can be prevented by means of avoiding cow’s milk for milk allergic babies. In fact, cow’s milk is not biologically perfect for human consumption. With the studies that shows how formula milks can trigger allergies in later part of a teens life, would you allow your child to suffer from milk allergies?

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2 Comments:

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    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:17 AM  

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