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18 years
I underwent a test and the results were that I cannot eat anything that has milk, yogurt or labneh from cows in it but I digest lactose normally. Is there any desensitization done for such a problem?
May 23, 2014
Usually, we discard cow milk and derivatives for about one year then we restart progressively the cow milk, no desensitization.
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