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Welcome to MSPIkids.info and the world of MSPI or milk/soy protein intolerance.  Your head may be reeling right now after having your child (or yourself) be diagnosed with MSPI.  I know that I was!!  But, though it may seem hard right now, with time it will become so much easier.  Take a look around, read the article and print the food list to take to the grocery store.  Then email us some suggestions if you'd like!  I am always willing to listen and learn from another parent as we are all here to support each other in this ride.   Check out the recipe blog and then email a recipe yourself!!  Either way......welcome again!!  

Email  any general  questions to:    moms@mspikids.info

Email questions for the webhost to:     tracey@mspikids.info

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This site is maintained by a mom of a child with MSPI that she still has at age 4.  She is one of the unlucky ones!!  I maintain it in my spare time and do it on my own & with my Dad's help.  I chose to go the website route instead of the blog route that way I would have more area to get the information to you.  But a website is costly.  I have run it for 2 years now at my own expense.  But money is wearing thin!!  So, if you have found useful information that has helped your MSPIer or some recipes that have worked for your family then consider making a small donation to help the cause.  No amount is too small!!  Thanks for your consideration!!

Dedication

This site is dedicated to my daughter Jennifer who suffered from reflux, asthma and eczema for 2 years before being diagnosed with MSPI.  When she was first diagnosed I was hoping this would be the answer for her and it was, but the first several weeks were quite hard. 

Getting used to what she could and couldn’t now eat was a challenge. Toddlers are picky by nature and we were going to be taking many of her favorite foods away.  Just after she was diagnosed I went to the grocery store and spent 2 hours there and left with 2 products!!  This was reality for those first few weeks.  But with time it got so much easier. 

I put this site together (along with my Dad’s so appreciated help) to help the next Mom in my shoes.  And so you don’t have to leave the doctor’s office with this diagnosis and spend 2 hours in the store leaving with only 2 products.  Also so that you know that it will make a world of difference for your daughter or son just like it did mine.  Jen was like a new kid after 2 weeks on the milk and soy free diet. 

If you have questions that you don’t find the answers to here please feel free to email me.  I will do my best to help you.  Please remember that the site is alwasy a work in progress so it may take some time to find the answer.  But I do look forward to helping you along your child’s MSPI journey.

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Disclaimer

Disclaimer:
The information presented herein is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, to be used for treatment or prevention of disease.

I am not a medical doctor, nor do I claim to be one.   The information on this website is from research compiled by a Mom of a child with MSPI and should be used for informational purposes only, NEVER as a substitute for medical advice.  Please also keep in mind that the foods on the food list are found to be milk and soy free by me at the time of compilation of the list and I am not responsible for any changes the manufacturers make to their ingredient lists.  ALWAYS check the ingredient labels on a product before buying, even if it is something you have bought before, as manufacturers do make changes and additions to their products from time to time.  Please consult your own doctor for specific medical information