Dr. Carlos González talks about the consumption of cow's milk when children grow up

I really like the ease with which he explains the Dr. Carlos González what happens to cow's milk when the child grows and stops consuming breast milk. And it seems that once they stop drinking the mother's milk, cow's milk is not essential.

Many years ago, my daughter, due to her allergy to cow's milk proteins, which she still has, stopped taking the casein hydrolysates that were prescribed in the Hospital until she was two years old. And I was told by a Pharmacy Inspection official that my daughter could give perfectly for breakfast sardines and that he was going to feed himself without any need to drink cow's milk. So listening to Dr. Carlos González, in this case with artichokes, it seems to me that the official was not very misguided. In any case, drinking cow's milk in Spanish homes is a long-established habit and it is difficult for me to change. Even so, if you have any questions about feeding the children, it is best to consult with the pediatrician.

About Dr. Carlos González, indicate that it is the head of the breastfeeding office of Ser Padres magazine and that he is one of the maximum defenders of natural upbringing. In Babies and More have a large collection of articles and interviews with him.