Most children with milk allergy tolerate warm milk

Posted on September 2, 2008 in Molar pregnancy (Category: Pregnancy)

Seventy-five percent of with cow's milk allergy will be able to tolerate it if it is heated extensively, according to a tale in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Children who have outgrown their milk allergies still have milk-specific antibodies, but the downright milk proteins that trigger that reaction can almost entirely be destroyed through exposure to gigantic temperatures. The researchers therefore reasoned that children with milk allergy might tolerate milk if it were extensively heated.

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Original article: Most children with milk allergy tolerate warm milk