About Dairy Allergies

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Dairy allergies are one of the most common food allergies found. Many patients with dairy allergies tend to have, or have a predisposition to the following:

  • heart or cardiovascular problems
  • diabetes (adult onset)
  • diabetes (childhood)
  • asthma, airborne allergies, excess mucus production
  • arthritic conditions
  • ear infections in children

Dairy allergy is a protein phenomenon. It is the protein in the dairy products that the patient has an allergy to. Many people think they have a lactose problem, but most are allergic to one or more of the specific proteins in dairy products. Therefore, lactose-free milk is not a good alternative unless a patient only has a lactose allergy and does not have an allergy to the milk proteins, whey, casien and lactoalbumin (rarely the case).