Thank you for sharing that info. This problem has dogged me since birth. Only back then nobody knew anything about it. Doctors still don't care about diet related things. I do very well on Oatly etc and on any old cheese which has no sugar and worn out protein! Kefir also works well for me too.[QUOTEmember: 58333"]
It remains to be seen just how long he will
i have mild IBS had it on and off since I was a child back in the 60’s it was call S p a s t i c
colon then (had space that word out as it came up with stars as it’s an offensive word )
Long long list of things I should not eat that made me a fussy eater in the end I ate what I liked knew what would set off I went years with no problems
Then 5 years ago bam
I don’t like spicy food so that’s good
I have found out by trial and error that I have a mild dairy intolerance so I have oatley Barista milk on cereal in cofffee which is yummy only cows milk in tea I have a actimal every day has to be flavoured one though
My oldest granddaughter was breast fed till a year old as a my daughter said it was free and no additives as soon as dairy was added she got really poorly got asthma tried soya milk no good
She had tests and it was a protein allergy
That is in soya too
She has grown out of it now but is careful with any thing that has dairy in as it can upset her tummy if she over indulges at a birthday party
Oddly she hates the taste of dairy cheese prefers what I call the plastic stuff
She is very lean but healthy
The specialist said our bodies can’t digest cows milk properly and it might not cause stomach problems but could cause other issues like skin rashes bloating headaches and joint problems