Early Peanut Exposure Cuts Allergy Risk
Medical advice on preventing peanut allergies in babies has evolved significantly. Experts now recommend introducing peanuts and other allergenic foods to infants as young as four months old. This shift, supported by studies showing up to eighty percent reduction in allergies, is based on a major clinical trial that found early peanut introduction in high-risk babies led to a significant drop in allergies. Real-world examples and follow-up studies confirm the benefits of this approach. Parents are advised to introduce peanuts early and regularly, using simple methods like mixing peanut butter with mashed banana, to prevent peanut allergies.
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