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My 17-month old child is allergic to cow’s milk proteins. Can I feed him soyaa-based products, and from what age onwards?

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My 17-month old child is allergic to cow’s milk proteins. Can I feed him soyaa-based products, and from what age onwards?

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Your child suffering from a proven allergy, we would advise you to firstly check with your paediatrician the absence of allergy to soya. Within our range, only the Growth Sojasun has been formulated to answer the nutrition requirements of the young child (aged 1 to 3). The other Sojasun products have not been designed for these specific nutrition requirements. Since your child suffers from an allergy, the food diversification planned by your paediatrician is probably at a later stage, and certainly very cautious. Like any food, the soya-based products must be introduced gradually in your child’s food. It is therefore with your paediatrician, your foremost advisor on food diversification, that you must determine how you can get your child to taste Growth Sojasun. I find your Sojasun Yoghurts too sweet. The Sojasun fermented desserts contain an average of 12 g of carbohydrates (of which 10 g of plain sugar) per 100 g pot, which is similar to the values that apply to similar products in t

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