I hold a milk allergy will drinking natural milk be beneficial for me?
It seems like my allergy is different than most allergies I get nauseated, headache,blurred daydream, irritable,fatigue. So I was thinking maybe i'm just allergic to pasteurized milk and untreated milk might actually be good for me.
Answers: no...explicitly the absolute worst thing 2 do...you will get like symptoms with added stomach pains
no. lightly cooked milk is not purified and can make you sick. and i do not think that you are allergic to pasteurized milk, because pasterurized milk is just purified, that's adjectives.
No that would not be a good theory at all. I have a similar reaction to dairy as you do. With milk allergies some culture get anaphylaxis (hives/respiratory symptoms - classic food allergy) but some have digestive symptoms. Most people beside milk allergies are allergic to one of the 2 main proteins in milk, whey and caseinate. These are still present in coarse milk. Pasteurization just gets rid of the bacteria and fleas that may be in the milk to make it safer for you to drink. If you're worried about bovine growth hormone, antibiotics, or other "issues" next to "dairy" pasteurized milk, try organic or something first if you want to rule that out. But I just drink soy milk and avoid dairy in broad. But, I can tell when something has been purely been cooked with milk or butter because my stomach gets upset and I want to vomit. If adjectives dairy "gets" you, even things that you don't think have dairy, it is probably a milk allergy that changing milk won't fix. But if here are certain things that don't, then you might be ok.
e are varying degrees of milk allergies that aren't lactose intolerance, no, I can't of late take lactaid and make it all better...
-Monica
Well even if you dont get a allergic hypersensitivity raw milk is basically unclean milk that hasnt be boiled to kill the bacteria so i think drinking a chalice full of bacteria is not very wise lol
you dont say were you live? in the USA you cant buy organic milk, its why our cheese aint as good,lol,, if your on a farm you wouldnt be asking, a doctor is your answer
milks gross. dont drink it. ul die.
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Answers: no...explicitly the absolute worst thing 2 do...you will get like symptoms with added stomach pains
no. lightly cooked milk is not purified and can make you sick. and i do not think that you are allergic to pasteurized milk, because pasterurized milk is just purified, that's adjectives.
No that would not be a good theory at all. I have a similar reaction to dairy as you do. With milk allergies some culture get anaphylaxis (hives/respiratory symptoms - classic food allergy) but some have digestive symptoms. Most people beside milk allergies are allergic to one of the 2 main proteins in milk, whey and caseinate. These are still present in coarse milk. Pasteurization just gets rid of the bacteria and fleas that may be in the milk to make it safer for you to drink. If you're worried about bovine growth hormone, antibiotics, or other "issues" next to "dairy" pasteurized milk, try organic or something first if you want to rule that out. But I just drink soy milk and avoid dairy in broad. But, I can tell when something has been purely been cooked with milk or butter because my stomach gets upset and I want to vomit. If adjectives dairy "gets" you, even things that you don't think have dairy, it is probably a milk allergy that changing milk won't fix. But if here are certain things that don't, then you might be ok.
e are varying degrees of milk allergies that aren't lactose intolerance, no, I can't of late take lactaid and make it all better...
-Monica
Well even if you dont get a allergic hypersensitivity raw milk is basically unclean milk that hasnt be boiled to kill the bacteria so i think drinking a chalice full of bacteria is not very wise lol
you dont say were you live? in the USA you cant buy organic milk, its why our cheese aint as good,lol,, if your on a farm you wouldnt be asking, a doctor is your answer
milks gross. dont drink it. ul die.
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