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Been Dairy Free For 3 Days...however...


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i-miss-cookie-dough Contributor

almost 8 weeks off gluten.

still not feeling great.

decided that maybe i should

nix the dairy too.

after MUCH

trial and error,

i finally found a yogurt (wholesoy)

&

milk (kinniknik or whatever: )

that i can eat and drink

w/o gagging.

but after i had soy milk

with gluten-free cereal last night,

i became just as

gassy and bloated and

gurgly as i did with dairy!

maybe even more so!

:huh:

help!


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Brady's Mom Newbie
almost 8 weeks off gluten.

still not feeling great.

decided that maybe i should

nix the dairy too.

after MUCH

trial and error,

i finally found a yogurt (wholesoy)

&

milk (kinniknik or whatever: )

that i can eat and drink

w/o gagging.

but after i had soy milk

with gluten-free cereal last night,

i became just as

gassy and bloated and

gurgly as i did with dairy!

maybe even more so!

:huh:

help!

It could be that you're sensitive to soy as well. My son's allergist says that many people who are sensitive to milk are also sensitive to soy. My daughter had the same reaction you did to soy when she was younger, but now she can tolerate Silk soy milk and Silk soy yogurt, but she was on rice milk for 2 years before we re-introduced soy. You could try almond milk, hazlenut milk or rice milk (we use Whole Foods 360 brand). Many soy yogurts still have dairy in them in the yogurt cultures. You could try just the soy milk without the yogurt and see if you have the same reaction.

Good luck!

Lynn

tom Contributor

Stop the soy!!!!!!

I use Pacific brand Hazelnut milk now and love it. :) :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Soy does that to me, too. I can't tolerate it.

I like Pacific Rice Milk and their Almond Milk--both vanilla and plain (depending on the situation) :)

EBsMom Apprentice
I like Pacific Rice Milk and their Almond Milk--both vanilla and plain (depending on the situation) :)

That's what we use, too. Soy has *always* bothered me, if I consumed very much of it. My dd had the same reaction to soy that she had to dairy....has given up both, for now. Me, too. At first I thought it was a tragedy, but we've adjusted. I use rice milk or almond milk in place of dairy milk in my cooking, and it works just fine!

Rhonda

Mango04 Enthusiast

Soy does that to me too. Try switching to rice or almond or hemp...

Offthegrid Explorer

Avoid Blue Diamond almond milk, however -- it has soy.


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Mango04 Enthusiast
Avoid Blue Diamond almond milk, however -- it has soy.

It's just soy lecithin though I think. That's okay for some ppl with soy problems.

Michi8 Contributor

I use almond milk or Dairy Free (potato based milk substitute). The kids prefer Dairy Free for their chocolate milk. The almond milk works really well in baking, mashed potatoes, smoothies, chai lattes, etc.

Michelle

i-miss-cookie-dough Contributor

thanks so much for all the responses.

i will try and stop the soy as well.

do you think that could be

why i still feel super nauseas too?

thought that would get better

once i stopped the gluten

but

it hasn't. : (

has anyone had

any dairy free/soy free yogurt?

blegh.

just writing that sounds gross.

but any suggestions?

thanks again....

Mango04 Enthusiast
thanks so much for all the responses.

has anyone had

any dairy free/soy free yogurt?

It's called Ricera. Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's chunky and gross. Just depends on which batch you get I guess. Some people make yogurt out of coconut milk. I've never done it though.

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