Still on the fence about preventing peanut allergies through early introduction? The National Peanut Board is committed to finding solutions to peanut and other food allergies. Since it was founded in 2001, America’s peanut farming families have contributed more than $36 million to cutting edge research, education and outreach. Today, the board’s priority is helping families understand the importance of introducing peanut foods to their infants as early as 4 to 6 months of age to prevent an allergy from developing. Visit PreventPeanutAllergies.org for more. Mission MightyMe Nutty Puffs are the first and only baby-friendly puffs made with peanuts and multiple tree nuts in sufficient quantities, making it deliciously simple for parents to include a wide variety of nuts in their children’s diets early and often. The science-backed snacks were developed by parents and world-renowned pediatric allergist Dr. Gideon Lack, whose groundbreaking research (The LEAP Study) changed feeding guidelines around the globe to recommend consuming peanut foods early and often, starting in infancy, to help prevent peanut allergies.
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