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Funny enough I saw a dietician yesterday for this issue - no dairy for my son due to a milk protein allergy. No soya either. I booked to see privately as I had concerns about his nutrients etc and the NHS just said "cut dairy". The dietician's main concern was calcium and the calcium fortified orange juice is a great source of this. She also recommended avocados and hummous, both of which my son dislikes due to the texture. HE eats most other foods, including mackerel etc. I am awaiting her full report via email and an post other things. I found the appointment very helpful though and would recommend seeing a dietician to get specifics for the child. Perhaps a referral can be made on the NHS if your daughter presses the issue.

Hi, although I'm still giving dairy to my 1 year old who developed quite a bad case of eczema, recently I came across "Good oil" which is hemp seed oil produced in the UK and sold at Waitrose, at ?8 per 500ml bottle. I mix 1 teaspoon with her lunch and another with dinner. I was told by a friend about how the oil has helped with her eczema, and how the oil has a amazing array of essential vitamins. There are loads of articles on the net about how amazing the oil is, so take a look and see what you think. In the meantime, this is a good article:


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4035/Eczema-healed-hemp-oil.html

my daughter is allergic to dairy and has neocate milk on prescription - there is one for pre 1 year and one for post 1 year. Suggest your daughter batters her GP to prescribe. It's very expensive. In fact if she is not allergic could try nutramigen which is much less expensive. Nutramigen is broken down cows milk and ok for many children and neocate is completely chemically produced amino acids as I understand. Give you everything you need. I would definitely advise seeing a dietitian. I don;t think fat is the issue - calcium and iron are. GP can refer.


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