Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Hi, Just want to add a note of caution that you should check carefully the ingredients of the rice and almond milk if you are avoiding gluten: one almond beverage was delicious and ingredients included barley. Also, the only rice milk product I can find which declares itself free from gluten is the Whole Foods brand. But neither the almond nor the rice milk will have the protein which cows milk supplies. Just my two cents. Cornelia Re: milk Rice milk, or almond milk are great alternatives. Many grocery stores carry them. Soy milk is probably not the best alternative. Too much soy can block the absorption of other nutrients.Nagla >> ok, i have two boys with autism and my third is 11 months old. he's > progressing great, but i still want to keep him away from shots right > now and gluten and casien. but he's about to turn one, which he's > supposed to turn from formula to fresh milk, but what am i supposed to > give him, if he can't drink milk? in a way i want to give him milk, but > then if theres a chance i can stop him from developing autistic > behaviors, shouldn't i go with it, especially with my experience with > my other boys?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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