I can't think of peanut butter with added dairy products, so as long as your peanut butter doesn't include milk or any other dairy, then your safe!
No, it's not Casein free, instead it is one of the 2 proteins in cow milk- Whey and Casein
No, lactose is milk sugar, and casein is milk protein. A food product can contain one without the other.
No, it is not free
TheraPutty is a gluten free product. It is made of a silicone polymer so it is ideal for people with a number of allergies. It also contains no latex, eggs, casein, or soy.
yes
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A casein-free diet may have mixed effects on individuals with autism. Some studies suggest that removing casein, a protein found in dairy products, could improve behavior and communication in some individuals with autism. However, more research is needed to fully understand the impact of a casein-free diet on individuals with autism.
I have not had a problem with this product. Although this is gluten free in come cases it is not casein free. Most people with Celiac Disease are also Casein (protein in milk) intolerant.
Vinegar causes the milk to curdle by lowering its pH, leading to a separation of the casein protein from the liquid whey. The casein proteins coagulate and form solid curds that can be separated from the liquid, leaving behind casein-free whey.
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Almond milk does not contain casein naturally, and, since it is consumed mostly to avoid dairy, almond milk manufacturers have no reason to add it.
yes. flour, wheat, oats, rye, and barley are the only items you shouldn't eat. Not so sure this answer is true or accurate. chickens are fed on all kinds of mixed seed and cereal feed and their eggs contain gluten. So we need a new food descriptor for eggs to say they are guaranteed gluten free.. And preferably rapeseed free as there are some (myself for one) who are allergic to rapeseed oil toxicities.