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Eating with MSPI

Monday, October 19, 2009. MSPI Recipes and meal ideas. Milk and Soy Protein Intolerance. It is very common in babies born in the Midwest. The intestines are being damaged in a person with MSPI. The way to deal with it is to cut milk and soy proteins out of the babys diet, which, if breastfeeding, means the mother eating foods that are safe and dont contain milk or soy proteins. www.mspiguide.com. Soy protein is usually straight forward on ingredient lists soy, soy protein, textured vegetable protein.

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Monday, October 19, 2009. MSPI Recipes and meal ideas. Milk and Soy Protein Intolerance. It is very common in babies born in the Midwest. The intestines are being damaged in a person with MSPI. The way to deal with it is to cut milk and soy proteins out of the babys diet, which, if breastfeeding, means the mother eating foods that are safe and dont contain milk or soy proteins. www.mspiguide.com. Soy protein is usually straight forward on ingredient lists soy, soy protein, textured vegetable protein.

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