May 7, 2010
Milk Alternative Does a Body Good Too!
IconMilk Alternative Does a Body Good Too! by Kymythy R. Schultze www.Kymythy.com Question: I have a child who is allergic to milk and dairy products. Do you have a recipe for a good substitute? Answer: The following recipe is a healthy alternative to dairy milk - you can use it in recipes calling for milk or drink it by the glass. You can also add spices and flavorings to it if you like. Your child is not alone with their intolerance; many animals, including some humans, don't tolerate milk after weaning. In fact, humans are the only species that purposely drinks another animal's milk. Milk is a hormonal fluid produced to nourish a baby animal of a particular species until weaning. So it's not really that unusual that a child cannot utilize a fluid produced to grow cows! Fortunately, there are other foods rich in calcium. I hope your youngster enjoys the recipe below. If you let them take part in making it and experimenting with flavors, it will help encourage a desire to drink it. Ami's Almond "Milk" 1 cup raw shelled almonds (organically-grown is best) 5 cups water 1 teaspoon vanilla Soak almonds overnight in 2 cups of water; afterward, drain the water from the nuts, rinse, and pat dry. Put the almonds in a food processor or blender and process until smooth, adding enough water to reach the desired consistency. Strain through a cheesecloth if you wish (you'll loose some nutrients, but the texture will be much smoother). Makes about 4 cups. And always check with your pediatrician regarding your child's nutritional needs. About the author: Kymythy R. Schultze is a clinical nutritionist and has been a trailblazer in the field of nutrition for almost two decades. Kymythy is the author of "Natural Nutrition for Cats", and "The Natural Nutrition No-Cook Book: Delicious Food for You...and Your Pets!" She is also author of the best-selling book "Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats: The Ultimate Diet." For more information go to www.Kymythy.com . Permission granted for use on DrLaura.com.

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