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  1. ... are overweight. Some children have problems from drinking cow's milk. For instance, a milk allergy may cause: Belly pain or cramping Nausea and ...
  2. ... a reduced amount of lactose as compared to cow's milk formula Hypoallergenic formulas (protein hydrolysate formulas): This type of formula may be helpful for infants who have allergies to milk protein and for those with skin ...
  3. ... after they eat foods such as: Corn products Cow's milk and dairy products (usually due to lactose intolerance ) Wheat and other grains that contain gluten (gluten intolerance or celiac disease ) A true food allergy is much less common. The immune system normally ...
  4. ... but serious illness. Do not give your baby cow's milk until they are 1 year old. Babies under age 1 have a difficult time digesting cow's milk. Never put your child to bed with ...
  5. ... than ready-to-use and liquid concentrate. Use cow's milk formula, unless your pediatrician says you shouldn't. Cow's milk formula is often less expensive than soy ...
  6. ... removing certain foods from the mother's diet (often cow's milk).
  7. ... not breastfed, using a formula that contains processed cow milk protein (called partially hydrolyzed formula) may cut down on the chances of developing atopic dermatitis.
  8. ... to food-producing animals, such as chickens and cows Antioxidants in oily or fatty foods Artificial sweeteners, ...