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I love milk!!! But, I had to stop drinking it several years ago. I still have some in my cereal or coffee but I can't drink a whole glass of milk.

Since I stopped drinking milk before I was diagnosed with MS. I still have yogurt but the low fat or non-fat kinds. There are certain brands of yogurt I can tolerate better than others. I took a vacation from yogurt for a while and didn't experience any change in MS symptoms. Based on my own experiences, I don't think dairy products have any effect on MS. If you have GI issues, I can see how dairy would effect those issues.
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