Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 HI, They have done something to the whey to take out the caesin. It is advertised as GFCF. I suspect they hydrolized the protein. My baby daughters formula is CF, yet it is made from cow milk. It states the the caesin has been hydrolized which basically means already broken down. It is a good idea to make sure your child has no allergies to any of the ingrediants, but I suspect she will be fine. I highly reccommend giving it a try. If you find that your daughter is reacting negativly then you can take her off of it. All the best, Anni ________________________________ From: no longer a fan <merlodge@...> Sent: Wed, February 17, 2010 9:43:16 PM Subject: [ ] Re: GFCF kids and Nutriveda  I may not be popular in my thoughts, but if my child was GFCF I would not try Nutriiveda unless I have food allergy bloodwork stating my child had no problems/sensitivie s/allergies or other with WHEY (probably from www.foodallergy. com) Most people who do GFCF cut Whey as well as it is the other protein in dairy. Just wanted to put it out there, it's my 0.02 and thats what it's worth Mer Mama to Lulu Belle Aunt Sweetie to 2 PDD-NOS Nephews (one of which is recovered - both with various food allergies) > > I am reading so many good things here that I am dying to put my 3 year old ASD son on Nutriveda but when I did he got a rash and behaviors because he can't dgest glutens and casein. I may try again and see if we can get beyong behaviors and rash. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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