Will soy milk serve this purpose?



I am suffering from seborrheic dermatitis and acne. I’ve read that pasteurized milk irritates the immune system causing skin problems, hayfever, etc.

Does soy milk have the same characteristics?



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7 comments a "Will soy milk serve this purpose?"

Well, I found some sites for you:

It talks about some cures for your seborrheic dermatitis.

No cause soy milk is pure and isn’t made of a bunch of crap that they put into the cows which gets into the milk and so on.

No to Compare a dairy milk to a plant milk is like comparing an apple to a potato thinking they are the same. Also think of all the patah( chemical junk) that’s put into pasteurized milk.
I have an allergy to hypochloricacid which they put in milk so it doesn’t sour when they pasteurize it! Soy milk is safer and I also think it tastes better if you get the right brand! Coconut Milk is good too!

Yes, cows milk does cause those problems, but that generally only occurs in those who have an allergy to dairy.

Soy milk would not cause similar problems unless you have an allergy to soy and allergies to soy are typically from the processing of soy not soy its self. It’s extremly rare to be allergic to the soy its self.

No it doesn’t if you are not allergic to Soy. Rice milk, Nuts milks(Almond, Hazelnut) are other things to try.
Food allergies are tough, I hope you can find balance in your diet.

Slainté(to your health)

It can in some cases but it is worth a try…the dairy definitely causes these kinds of allergies…

I don’t think it would help but it won’t hurt. Just be careful drinking soy milk because in some people, it can make your thyroid go all whack.

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