Darla Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Posted June 12, 2010 Hi, So my 9 yr old son got back lab work and has a casein intolerance and takes digestive enzymes. He also has very low amino acid levels and his dctr is giving suppliments for that but suggested he take a liquid protein suppliment (that has no casein) . He is not metabolizing protein and it is causing major problems with his amino acid levels. I have tried giving him whey (dairy free/casein free) protein shakes, they are just to much drink for hiim. He needs a shot of it or a liquid dropper of it. The closest thing i've found is by a company called Protica that has a product called Profect. It's like a little tube of protein and the company says that it's hypoallergenic and contains no dairy. They come in 25 grms and 50grms. Has anyone had any experience with this product OR does anyone know of a liquid form that is casien free that is in a small dose but gives a lot of protein? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoriansMom Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 Hi, So my 9 yr old son got back lab work and has a casein intolerance and takes digestive enzymes. He also has very low amino acid levels and his dctr is giving suppliments for that but suggested he take a liquid protein suppliment (that has no casein) . He is not metabolizing protein and it is causing major problems with his amino acid levels. I have tried giving him whey (dairy free/casein free) protein shakes, they are just to much drink for hiim. He needs a shot of it or a liquid dropper of it. The closest thing i've found is by a company called Protica that has a product called Profect. It's like a little tube of protein and the company says that it's hypoallergenic and contains no dairy. They come in 25 grms and 50grms. Has anyone had any experience with this product OR does anyone know of a liquid form that is casien free that is in a small dose but gives a lot of protein? Thanks. Sorry, I didn't even know you could get it in a liquid form. We give our children some ground almonds in their smoothies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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