Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Does non-fat milk bother you? I'm not being facetious; I wonder if you mean that milk with fat removed affects you differently. H. Since then, we have avoided whole milk. -----Original Message----- From: Pam Newbury <pknewbury@...> Sent: Thu, Mar 11, 2010 12:41 pm Subject: [ ] Grain fed Meat? /Now Milk Actually, when I noticed many years ago that sometimes milk seemed to cause a celiac reaction in my son and other times not, I investigated what the cows in the dairy whose milk I bought were fed. After much persistent calling, I spoke to the person in charge of what the cows were fed. I found that while these cows were not fed wheat, they were sometimes fed a grain mash that included barley. They were fed different things on different days. This explained why the reaction to milk was inconsistent. Since then, we have avoided whole milk. We don’t seem to have any problem with ice cream, cream (I think because so little of the protein is in these products), cheese, or yogurt (I think because the proteins are changed by enzymes in processing). This seems to work well for us. We have never had a problem with meat (plain, unseasoned meat, that is). While I have never seen any tests of cow’s milk for gluten, the evidence of my observation of my child’s reaction plus the results of my investigation into the feeding of dairy cows was all I needed to make a decision for my family. Each celiac must make a decision they are comfortable with as to their tolerance of milk. Perhaps if enough celiacs raise the issue, research will follow with testing of cows’ milk, and who knows, maybe producers will follow with milk from gluten-free cows. Pam From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Ivers Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:26 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Grain fed Meat? /Now Milk First, cows are very seldom fed gluten containing grain. Corn, maybe, corn silage certainly, alfalfa and other hay, sure, but almost never wheat, barley, or rye. So, milk is listed as gluten free. Here's a link.http://www.gicare.com/diets/Gluten-Free.aspx If you find something that shows cow milk having been tested and found to contain gluten, please post it. It could explain a lot if that's the case. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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