Can't do dairy? Healthy milk substitutes
Posted: August 1, 2017
Dairy milk is an excellent source of vitamin D, calcium and phosphorous. "The average person can fill their dairy category with fat-free or low-fat cow's milk. However, there are milk substitutes for those who don't like cow's milk or who have dietary restrictions," said Stacy Getten, a Marshfield Clinic Health System registered dietitian. [caption id="attachment_13727" align="alignright" width="274"]
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Recommended dairy amounts
Average adults and children without dietary restrictions should include dairy for a well-rounded, healthy diet.- 2-3 years old: 2 cup-equivalents per day
- 4-8 years old: 2-1/2 cup-equivalents per day
- 9+ years old: 3 cup-equivalents per day
Your health and milk substitutes
If you leave dairy out of your diet, find a milk substitute fortified with calcium and vitamin D. If you're basing your decision on allergies, use these guidelines:- Lactose intolerance: Try soymilk.
- Nut allergies: Try cow's milk or soymilk.
- Dairy, nut and soy allergies: Try rice milk.



