Working w/ children in the medical field for over 20 years has convinced me to think "outside-the-box".
A high percentage of children who are allergic to casin (milk protein) of cow's milk, are also allergic to soy products such as milk or formulas. Conversely, we have been finding evidence (from studies and private practice cases) of success (w/ improved tolerance to no adverse reactions) to goat's milk and in one case, reindeer milk (due to where the child lived and readiness of availability). These alternatives to cow and soy milk were proven to help these children get the nutrition they needed to improve their health.
So, to the rest of you who may frown at the idea of donkey's milk, don't...for you never know where a positive direction may come from, and where it might lead.
A high percentage of children who are allergic to casin (milk protein) of cow's milk, are also allergic to soy products such as milk or formulas. Conversely, we have been finding evidence (from studies and private practice cases) of success (w/ improved tolerance to no adverse reactions) to goat's milk and in one case, reindeer milk (due to where the child lived and readiness of availability). These alternatives to cow and soy milk were proven to help these children get the nutrition they needed to improve their health.
So, to the rest of you who may frown at the idea of donkey's milk, don't...for you never know where a positive direction may come from, and where it might lead.