Professor Yaffle
Butterbeans and Breadcrumbs
I have just had the following exchange on another thread and since I didn't want to derail it further and it's unlikely I would happen upon anyone who knew the answer there, i thought I would start a new thread to see if anyone can shed any light on it.
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3318989&posted=1#post3318989
Any answers?
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3318989&posted=1#post3318989
(Me)
Turns out he was milk protein intolerant, and the OJ thing was just a conincidence - it was me eating things with milk in them that were making him vomit (and giving him eczema - which I hadn't realised was related until I stopped the milk and his eczema disappeared).
(Rolfe)
I don't get that. If you consumed the milk protein, your baby showed signs of intolerance? But milk protein you consume would be reduced to its component amino acids, or at least short polypeptides, before being absorbed by your intestine. It would certainly be reduced to its component amino acids before any of these amino acids appeared in your breast milk - as native human milk proteins. At least as I understand it. I don't see how any component of the milk you ingested could survive all the way to your breast milk secretions in a way that would still allow any intolerance to be displayed by the infant.
Unless someone can explain this to me in a differnt way, I suppose.
(Me)
To be honest I'm not sure - I hadn't thought about the proteins being broken down, so I would like an explanation too. Pretty much everything I read at the time indicated that cows milk protein could be expressed in the milk and cause a reaction in a sensitive child. While he was still breastfeeding, I pretty much worked out that me eating milk products was the problem, so I cut all of them out. So at that point I didn't know exactly what in the milk was the problem - it could have been lactose intolerance. But after he was weaned I discovered he was fine with cheese, it was only the whey portion of the milk that he was sensitive too (and that he was fine with goat's milk too) which led me to cow's milk protein intolerance. No health professionals I mentioned it to questioned the breastfeeding thing either.
Maybe I'll start a new thread on this, to see if anyone knows and prevent derailing this thread further.
Any answers?
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