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 Preventing Peanut allergies

Preventing Peanut allergies

Peanut, a groundnut, is a crop of global usefulness 

Research is concentrating that food allergies in children might be prohibited by feeding infants with peanuts.A fishing expedition is that feeding peanuts to young children at the age of 4 to 11 months  reduced the risk of developing peanut allergies.   

After 6 months of age, infants should regularly fed small amounts of peanut butter and five other allergenic foods: eggs, yogurt, sesame, white fish and wheat. The children size up for allergies when they turned three. 

So the outcome could be that feeding allergenic foods to infants at an early age really does work to prevent allergies, providing that parents constantly do it. 

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