a2 milk.... Good, bad or no effect?????

hi,

I have a 15yr old son who was diagnosed with aspergers and sensory processing disorder 18mths ago. I have spent a lot of time researching natural support for him rather than medication.... I have heard that there is positive results for ppl who switch to a2 milk, and would be interested in trying it with our son... we did try reducing dairy products but he cannot take the consistancy of soya milk products.....

we live in NI and can'tfind the a2 milk anywhere.... even tesco.... 

Have u any advice on either the benefits of a2 milk or where it can be purchased in NI????? 

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  • Hi Alex R

    Sorry I didn't mean to breach any rules.  I thought that directing people to this website was the easiest way to direct people to research, much of which is referenced in EFSA report.  Since the subject was raised about a2 Milk by Shazfun I was obviously happy to encourage people to read the research about it. I could have posted as an individual but I was keen to show my connection to A2 and be transparent. With regards to NICE I'm certainly not advocating that anyone adopts a casein free diet or exclude any food group. 

    The EFSA report was good but controversial in as much as some of the research that was strongly relied on by EFSA in its conclusions has since been questioned.  I'm impressed by your knowledge in this area Alex and would be happy to discuss this further off line.  It's an interesting area!

    Kindest regards

    Mel

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  • Hi Alex R

    Sorry I didn't mean to breach any rules.  I thought that directing people to this website was the easiest way to direct people to research, much of which is referenced in EFSA report.  Since the subject was raised about a2 Milk by Shazfun I was obviously happy to encourage people to read the research about it. I could have posted as an individual but I was keen to show my connection to A2 and be transparent. With regards to NICE I'm certainly not advocating that anyone adopts a casein free diet or exclude any food group. 

    The EFSA report was good but controversial in as much as some of the research that was strongly relied on by EFSA in its conclusions has since been questioned.  I'm impressed by your knowledge in this area Alex and would be happy to discuss this further off line.  It's an interesting area!

    Kindest regards

    Mel

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