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Cow’s milk allergy
Cow’s milk allergy (CMA), or cow’s milk protein allergy, is one of the most common childhood food allergies. It is estimated to affect less than 2% of UK infants2, although most children outgrow it by the age of 5.
Growth & Development
A healthy, balanced diet is essential for your child to support their growth and development through each stage of life.
Gastrointestinal (GI) Intolerance
Gastrointestinal (GI) intolerance is much more common than food allergy and has distinctly different causes and symptoms.1 GI intolerance happens when the digestive system cannot process some foods, causing discomfort.1 Unlike a food allergy, it does not involve an immune system reaction - in fact, people with GI intolerance can usually tolerate small amounts of these foods without experiencing any uncomfortable symptoms.1