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What are your allergy symptoms? I’m recently in the same situation as you. For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved milk. My wife thinks I’m a freak because I drink 2-3 gallons a week. Been doing that for 15 years or more. I’ve recently cut out milk because I suspect that I’ve developed an allergy that makes my throat feel tight and causes crazy post nasal drip.


Wow. Nothing that serious yet. Right now, just bloating. But not all dairy I don’t think. Cheese and ice cream and yogurt seem okay.




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Almond milk .. my wife got me using this a couple years ago and I love the stuff. I only use it for cereal but it's damn good.

We buy the unsweetened kind.


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If, soy had been a problem, all Chinese men, or Korean men and Japanese men would have been effeminate homosexuals.


Your line of argument isn't exactly blowing my skirt up.


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What are your allergy symptoms? I’m recently in the same situation as you. For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved milk. My wife thinks I’m a freak because I drink 2-3 gallons a week. Been doing that for 15 years or more. I’ve recently cut out milk because I suspect that I’ve developed an allergy that makes my throat feel tight and causes crazy post nasal drip.

Lactose intolerance and dairy allergy are two different things.



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I like “Silk Soy Milk Unsweet” with a good shot of Cholula Green Pepper hot sauce. Quite tasty! Low in calories too.



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If your having digestive problems you might try going off gluten based food for a month and see what you feel like. Gluten allergy can cause a lot of problems,I know.
 
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If, soy had been a problem, all Chinese men, or Korean men and Japanese men would have been effeminate homosexuals.


Your line of argument isn't exactly blowing my skirt up.


Alan- I just dont care about what you think about soy milk turning men into getting loaded with excess estrogen. You are just regurgitating old, discredited , and ignorant info, and trying to pass it off as "the truth".


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Wow. Nothing that serious yet. Right now, just bloating. But not all dairy I don’t think. Cheese and ice cream and yogurt seem okay.


Look up the local dairy companies near you and search for Acidophilus Milk. It's also called "fermented milk".

When you eat cheeses or yogurt the fermentation process naturalized the lactic acid. this type of milk is fermented to destroy the acid, then probiotics are added back in to maintain the balance of the milk.




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I would avoid soy as a man. Pseudo estrogen. I generally mix coconut and almond milk. Cashew is good too.


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The Fairlife milk gives me no problems. However, it is expensive, and I feel like it’s almost too sweet. Almond milk is good stuff.


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Thanks guys. Still not sure what to try. Probably will try all suggestions. But fairlife sounds most appealing. This is for drinking, cereal, and making eggs. Can’t see soy or almond milk going well with omelette making. May need more bacon to offset. Smile




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Alan- I just dont care about what you think about soy milk turning men into getting loaded with excess estrogen. You are just regurgitating old, discredited , and ignorant info, and trying to pass it off as "the truth".


Hey, all I was doing was making an insensitive joke about the stereotypical effeminate Asian male in regards to your evidence that soy products don't turn men into effeminate males...with tender-loving, soft boobies.

Couldn't care less if people consume soy or not. The verdict on it is still out I'd say. And since I have no good reason to ever touch the stuff, I don't.


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My wife can't drink regular milk due to the lactose but has no problem with Fairlife. I started drinking Fairlife skim milk when I first noticed it on the shelves and like the taste of it better than regular milk. I'd try Fairlife before some type of nut milk.



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I mix unsweetened almond and oat milk 50/50 for my cereal and we use it in cooking & baking. It also has a longer shelf life than plain milk. Still use half-n-half for coffee.


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Almond milk is much better. Don't get the low sugar version as it is nasty. I prefer Walmart's and Winco's store brands the best. But Silk's dark chocolate is like a chocolate milkshake and the best of the chocolate brands.


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My wife switched to almond milk and likes it. I see lots of it in the market so it must be popular for a reason.
 
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Try oat milk.
Most soy consumed in Asian cultures is fermented. This has been known to remove the estrogens from the soy.
 
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Oat milk is tasty. Oatley is the brand you want
 
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