Butter
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Topic: Butter
Posted By: AandCsmum
Subject: Butter
Date Posted: 01 March 2011 at 5:11pm
I had an interesting convo today. A mum reckoned that butter has less protein in it because it's mostly fat...
What I understand is regardless of what part of the whole milk it is, ie whey, butter, milk it still all has dairy protein in it. So if he's intolerant/allergic to dairy protein, it doesn't matter that it's the fat part of dairy that butter is made of cause it's still all got the protein in it.
Do I make sense & is she right?
If so maybe it's a good idea to introduce butter only in cooking as it's got a supposed lower protein amount?
------------- Kel
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A = 01.02.04 & C = 16.01.09 & G = 30.03.12
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Posted By: T_Rex
Date Posted: 01 March 2011 at 7:19pm
Hmm. Good question. I'm pretty sure butter would still have some proteins in it. I started DD on yoghurt first, because the proteins were partially pre-digested by the bacteria, so I figured that was a good starting point. So maybe yoghurt in baking?
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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 01 March 2011 at 8:17pm
No idea-I thought it was all the same, but I know u r less likely to react to cottage cheese and plain unsweetened yogurt,cant remember why tho, lol!
I knew DD was very intollerent to dairy through my breast milk, long before she started solids. When she started solids we avoided everything dairy,and everything that contained any dairy products - MIL gave her a tiny bit of toast with butter on it and she had her first allergic reaction. She out grew her allergy by 18 months.
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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 01 March 2011 at 11:02pm
I have tried him on unsweetened yoghurt in the past but he'll eat it one day & then the next refuse it. Only tried it with about a tablespoon. figured in baking an easier idea.
Will try something with just butter.
------------- Kel
http://lilypie.com">
A = 01.02.04 & C = 16.01.09 & G = 30.03.12
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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 03 March 2011 at 4:53pm
I have found some answers.
Butter doesn't list/contain DIETARY protein but it contains milk protein...Two completely different things.
------------- Kel
http://lilypie.com">
A = 01.02.04 & C = 16.01.09 & G = 30.03.12
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