Dairy Allergy
treatments
Food smarts
MSN
Great article on reading labels and pinpointing hidden sources of milk protein that may be triggering your dairy allergy.
Foods to avoid
Intelihealth
A list of foods to avoid if you suffer from dairy allergy. Also explains how lactose intolerance differs from dairy allergy.
symptoms
Am I allergic to dairy?
The Worlds Healthiest Foods
An overview of dairy allergies includes information on how to distinguish allergy from intolerance.
Signs of milk allergy
Allergic Child
Brief article explains the symptoms and typical pattern of dairy allergy.
This short e-book helps you pinpoint symptoms and prepare a detailed history of your food allergy. Also covers common misconceptions and new research.
self-help
Switching to dairy-free
Go Dairy-Free
A frequently updated blog with recipes, product reviews and advice. Well-crafted site that will be useful for dairy allergy patients and others avoiding lactose.
Exchange ideas with other parents
Kids With Food Allergies
An online community for parents of children with dairy allergy or other food sensitivities.
Getting enough calcium
Vegetarian Resource Group
Although aimed at vegans, dairy allergy patients will find useful advice here on getting enough calcium. Tables show amount of calcium in common high-calcium foods.
Dairy-Free Moms
Baby Center
A free on line support group for moms who breastfeed babies with dairy allergies.
Dairy allergy in infants
Kellymom
Informative guide to identifying dairy allergy in infants. Includes information for nursing mothers who need to eliminate milk proteins from their diet.
Your child's food allergy
Children's Hospital Boston
Useful for parents of children with dairy or other food allergies. Get advice for dining out and communicating with school or daycare.
causes
A no-milk diet
Beth Kevles
Vast resource for those with dairy allergy. Topics range from the chemical composition of milk to information about specific food products on the shelves.
Dairy allergy or lactose intolerance?
MedicineNet
Milk allergy is often confused with lactose intolerance though the two conditions are very different. Read on to earn about the underlying causes of each.


