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Lorraine

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Lorraine Newbie

My Grandson is autistic and can only eat gluten and dairy free. He has been drinking Imagine Foods Rice milk but I see by there web site that they are not gluten free... Does anyone have any suggestions about what he could drink? Thanks, Grandma Lorraine


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skbird Contributor

Here are a few:

RicePure from Jasper Products www.jasperproducts.com

Lundberg Farms Rice milk www.lundberg.com/info/glutenfree.shtml

Also Almond Breeze almond milk is an option, if he can tolerate nuts.

Pacific brand has Rice Milk, Hazelnut Milk and Almond Milk that are all gluten-free Open Original Shared Link

Stephanie

jknnej Collaborator

I use Pacific (in local grocery store) and it's wonderful. It's gluten-free and lactose free.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Can he have soy? If so Silk is a good brand of soy milk(I love the chocolate) to have and they have a list of their gluten free products.

Lorraine Newbie

Thanks for all the replies. I will go out and find some of those brands today and get them to my Grandson. He cannot have Silk because he ia also allergic to soy. This is a tough road and it tares our hearts out to see our little 3 yr old grandson go through this along with our son and daughter in love. We have another 3 year old grandson that is fine and it is even harder to have them both together and see the difference in them. But I hold onto God's promises that He is in controll and knew this little boy before we ever met him... Grandma

kvogt Rookie

Westsoy makes a rice milk in addition to their soymilk. It's the best for coffee, I've found and the cheapest. I get it at Meijers.

PennyG Newbie

I called WestSoy and they told me that they couldn't guarantee the rice milk is gluten free. Just a heads up.

I love Pacific Foods' rice and almond milks

Penny


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