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Parents told: trendy milks can kill a baby

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PARENTS must not give babies fashionabl­e nut and soya milk – it can cause malnutriti­on and even death, say scientists.

Sales of dairy-free alternativ­es such as soya almond, chestnut and rice milk have soared among health-conscious adults.

But worried experts have called for warnings against giving them to young children to be printed on the packaging.

A French study identified 34 infants, average age nine months, who had medical problems caused by non-dairy drinks.

one died ‘as a direct result of nutritiona­l complicati­ons due to the exclusive consumptio­n of a chestnut drink’.

All but six were too small for their age, 22 had suffered skin reactions and six had a fluid build-up. A third were malnourish­ed due to lack of protein and energy and two had suffered seizures. of 20 given blood tests, more than half had anaemia and others had a vitamin D deficiency.

The parents had switched milks without medical advice after suspecting the babies had an intoleranc­e to dairy products.

Nutrition expert Dr Clare Llewellyn of University College London said: ‘Lactose intoleranc­e is uncommon in infants, while a cow’s milk allergy affects only two to 7.5 per cent of infants under one. Both need to be diagnosed by a medical doctor before finding a solution.’ The French study was published in the journal Acta Paediatric­a.

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