Posted on 02/25/2008 10:52:36 AM PST by decimon
I never said otherwise.
Yeah, Grete in the article said it all: "I mean, as a parent, wouldn't you want to at least try switching your child's diet before medicating him?"
I can't recall hearing of that one. For anyone interested, here is the Wikipedia article on the Feingold diet.
“But milk is different than meat and not metabolized the same way. “
What hippie told you that?
No hippie. Simple fact. The protein in milk is a quickly digested protein. That’s why babies’ digestive systems can handle it.
You take a piece of fine steak, chew it up and in two hours, you won’t be hungry.
Try the same with a glass of milk.
Cutting out milk or grains might be an answer, but I’d like to know what the successful kids in this study did eat. Perhaps adding certain foods would fill in nutritional deficits. Or adding certain vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients in pill form. My very sickly 7-year-old was restored to radiant health in about a week with megadoses of good old vitamin C. Very mega.
Good luck with your sons
If I misunderstood that your comment was questioning bovine milk’s nutritional value for humans, I apologize.
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