That means Omit that! Try to feed him, this type: Soya beans which is soaked over night and put in cooker with little bit salt, more water and made 5 whistles and put in bowl and provide him! Good for his health! In case if you soak beans morning in water and keep them in wt cloth, next day it will starts to plant this is too good! You use that water in the cooker in Soup making or any dishes!
Actually My two year old son has been diagnosed with diary,egg,nuts allergy so I need to give him diary free milk thats y i am giving him soya milk but i heard that soya products are not good for boys.He is in still breast feeding i'm planning to stop that for alternative i trying him to give soya milk.plz suggest me can i give him soya milk or not.plz suggest me some diary free foods.Thank you
OP, Please consult with Dr. I have read some where that Soyamilk are not suitable for children under 5 years. Not sure, so please cross check with your pd.
Thanks for the replies...Actually my worry is can i give him soya milk or not becoz i have read in some websites that soya contain high estrogen that effects hormones.plz give me correct suggestions Waiting for replies.
Soy is pretty controversial. Much of soy is genetically modified too. I would stay away from soy. I know of some people who are allergic to dairy(these are not intensely allergic), but respond better to raw milk or non-homogenised organic milk or even organic yogurt. Do discuss these options with your doctor/nutritionist and see if its feasible to feed these kinds of milk. I have read that milk from holstein or guernsey cows is usually more amenable to digestion. If you have the means to source milk from farmers, you can enquire about the cows that they have and try it out. Of course, you need to discuss this with your doctor too. Other alternatives are Almond milk and rice milk.
Thank u for ur reply butterflyice . I'll stop him giving soya milk.Hez allergic to nuts also i tried him rice milk he is not drinking.
@urusula, I was making ragi idlis today and remembered you You can give ragi milk or ragi porridge. Its yummy, you can sweeten it with jaggery and also add cardamom powder. Calcium content in ragi is higher than in milk.
I am also facing the same issue for my baby and Dr. suggest me to provide him Zerolac, a lactose free milk. Few month back when I was in australia, I bought such lac free milk from fourbody retail store (www.fourbody.com.au), but I can't effort it from India as the delivery charge will be huge for international delivery.