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So Good Soy Milks


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Azenka Newbie

Anyone ever react to this product and what's your sensitivity level generally?


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Azenka Newbie

While we're on it, what about their ice cream? Specifically, does anyone have casein sensitivity react to it? They only advertise as lactose free.

kareng Grand Master

While we're on it, what about their ice cream? Specifically, does anyone have casein sensitivity react to it? They only advertise as lactose free.

Why would it have cow milk in it? Is that an ingredient? I can't imagine a soy milk would add cow milk but I don't drink them, so I haven't really checked.

cyclinglady Grand Master

I read the ingredients for one of their favors on their website. No milk. No gluten. Maybe you are intolerant to soy? I am a soy drinker (Silk brand) and am thankful that I can drink it. I am allergic to milk proteins and nuts and intolerant to coconut milk. The SO Good frozen desserts are gluten free and do not contain milk.

I suggest googling a list of all gluten ingredients to look for and to keep it with you until you have it memorized. Makes for easier shopping. Same for anything coming from a cow......whey, casein, lactose......

uMuffin Newbie

Hello, my first post here :)

 

I don't react well to So Good soy milk either so I decided to try a few different brands. I don't know if it's because of the way they process their soy or the added ingredients, but my body reaction was vastly different from one brand to another. The one I ended up choosing has a very mild taste and I have had no reaction for over 3-4 years with it. Moreover, they've recently released a soy for coffee and the Barista Blend, which makes my morning decaf tea sublime!

 

Might worth a try to check different products available at your local store? If you react to all of them, chances are you do not tolerate soy or one of the ingredient found in each of them.

 

Best of luck!

cyclinglady Grand Master

Hello, my first post here :)

 

I don't react well to So Good soy milk either so I decided to try a few different brands. I don't know if it's because of the way they process their soy or the added ingredients, but my body reaction was vastly different from one brand to another. The one I ended up choosing has a very mild taste and I have had no reaction for over 3-4 years with it. Moreover, they've recently released a soy for coffee and the Barista Blend, which makes my morning decaf tea sublime!

 

Might worth a try to check different products available at your local store? If you react to all of them, chances are you do not tolerate soy or one of the ingredient found in each of them.

 

Best of luck!

Great suggestion!

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