ADVERTISEMENT


drgreene.com Home
drgreene.com Home
Home

Print    Email
Dr. Greene's New  Book, Raising Baby Greene
Chat with Dr. Greene
Ask YOUR Question
Find a Therapist



DrGreene Content

Cow's Milk and Diabetes

Pediatric News (33(8):2, 1999), has reported on a significant new study coming out of Finland. Up until now, the relationship between cow's milk and type 1 diabetes has been controversial. This is the first carefully designed, controlled prospective study, and it shows a dramatic reduction in diabetes in high-risk children who avoided cow's milk products for the first 6-8 months of life. If there is type 1 diabetes in the immediate family, I would recommend avoiding cow's milk-based formulas. It'll take awhile for scientists to sort out the details, but the early word is -- yes, cow protein can trigger diabetes in those who are genetically susceptible.



Alan Greene MD FAAP

Orginally published: September 09, 1999





ADVERTISEMENT




Copyright 2008 Greene Ink, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer, Limitations, Revisions, and Errata.

Photos of Dr. Greene by: Tami DeSellier of www.tamiland.com