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                                                MILK-FREE AND LACTOSE-FREE DIETS                                                                         (CHS_FS-GNA-025)
                  A milk-free diet is used with infants and children who have cow’s milk protein intolerance. This dietary prescription is also used
                  in infants and children with galactosaemia.  A lactose-free diet is used when infants and children are unable to digest lactose
                  (milk sugar) due to a lack of the enzyme require for this digestion, lactase. A lactose-free diet is also sometimes used
                  temporarily in infants and children who have had acute diarrhoea or other illnesses resulting in a transient lactase deficiency.
                                           MILK-FREE DIET                                                          LACTOSE-FREE DIET
                  •    All products containing cow’s                                           •     Lactose (milk sugar) must be avoided only
                       milk protein must be avoided                                            •     Less restrictive
                  •    More restrictive
                     FOODS TO CHOOSE                         FOODS TO AVOID                       FOODS TO CHOOSE                        FOODS TO AVOID
                  DAIRY                                                                        DAIRY                                  Cow’s milk
                  Soy milk (calcium fortified) ?        All cow’s milk                         Low lactose milk*                      Goat’s milk
                  Rice milk                             All goat’s milk                        Lactose free milk*                     Milk powders
                  Oat milk                              Skim milk                              Soy milk (calcium fortified)           Malted milk
                  (?Do we need to include               Lactose free milk                      Acidophilus yoghurt*                   Milk solids
                  baby formulas)                        Butter milk                            Block cheese (matured,                 Custard
                                                        Malted milk                            semi-matured, mild)*                   Ice cream
                                                        Yoghurt                                                                       All other cheese
                                                        Custard                                                                       (processed, spreads,
                                                        Ice cream                                                                     cottage)
                                                        Milo
                                                        Cheese
                                                        Cheese spreads
                  BREAD & CEREALS                       Teething rusks                         BREAD & CEREALS
                  All flours                            Bread, crackers, cereals               All flours                             Muesli baby cereal
                  Sago                                  and other bread/cereal                 Breads*
                  Tapioca                               based products                         Muffins*
                  Rice                                  containing cow’s milk                  Breakfast cereals*
                  Pasta                                 protein ingredients (see               Custard powder*
                  Read labels of breakfast              list below)                            Rice
                  cereals, some breads and                                                     Pasta
                  some biscuits to check for                                                   Read labels of some
                  items listed below                                                           crumpets and all biscuits,
                                                                                               cakes and pastries
                                                                                               Muesli baby cereal
                  FATS                                  Margarine                              FATS
                  Milk free margarines                  Butter                                 Milk free margarines                   Cream
                  (eg Becel, Nuttelex,                  Mayonnaise                             Regular margarine if
                  Sundew)                               Salad dressing                         tolerated*
                                                        Cream                                  Vegetable oils*
                                                        Sour cream                             Copha*
                                                                                               Cream
                  Source:  Royal Children’s Hospital Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
                  Last Updated:  January 2003
                  Review Date:  January 2006
                 MEAT & EGGS                                                                MEAT & EGGS
                 VEGETABLES                                                                 VEGETABLES
                 FRUIT                                                                      FRUIT
                 All except for those                 Cold cuts                             SAME AS MILK FREE                    SAME AS MILK FREE
                 prepared or served with milk         Baby fruit fingers
                 or milk products
                 SNACKS/OTHER                         Caramels                              SNACKS                               SAME AS MILK FREE
                 Plain and Salt & Vinegar             Chocolate                             SAME AS MILK FREE
                 potato crisps                        Nougats
                 Plain corn chips                     Cheese flavoured snacks
                 Taco shells
                 Life savers
                 Jelly Beans
                 Icy poles
                 Juice ice blocks
                 Plain nuts
                 Sugar
                 Jam
                 Vegemite
                 Tomato Sauce
                 *These foods highlight the major differences between a milk-free and a lactose-free diet
                 MILK-FREE AND LACTOSE-FREE DIETS
                 Avoid these ingredients on a milk free diet:
                 milk solids, non fat milk solids, milk sugar (lactose), skim milk powder, whey, milk protein,
                 non-fat milk solids, sodium caseinate, hydrolysed caseinates, hydrolysed whey, casein,
                 lactoglobulin, lactalbumin, curds, butter milk, calcium caseinate
                 REFERENCES
                 Milk Free Diet, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Children’s Hospital, Brisbane
                 Low Lactose Diet, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Children’s Hospital, Brisbane
                                                For more information contact the Department of
                                                Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Children's Hospital:
                                                p (07) 3636 8580
                                                f (07) 3636 1978
                                                e Judy_Wilcox@health.qld.gov.au
                                                Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
                                                Level 4, Coles Building
                                                Herston Road
                                                Herston Qld 4029
                 Source:  Royal Children’s Hospital Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
                 Last Updated:  January 2003
                 Review Date:  January 2006
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