Updated
Updated · FemaleFirst · Apr 30
British allergy society warns against vegan oat and soy milks for under-fives
Updated
Updated · FemaleFirst · Apr 30

British allergy society warns against vegan oat and soy milks for under-fives

8 articles · Updated · FemaleFirst · Apr 30
  • New guidance says some toddler “growing-up” drinks contain glucose syrup or sucrose, with one serving exceeding daily sugar recommendations.
  • The British Society for Allergy+Clinical Immunology says plant-based drinks can be high in sugar yet lack essential nutrients, raising risks of tooth decay, malnutrition and obesity.
  • Doctors have reported dental treatment linked to these drinks, while specialists question absorption of added calcium and vitamin B12; parents are advised to choose unsweetened, fortified versions.
How might the legal restriction on the word 'milk' for plant-based drinks impact parents’ choices and understanding of nutrition?
Could plant-based milks ever be reformulated to truly match cow’s milk in nutrition and safety for young children?