Introducing a revolutionary way to make introducing allergens to
your child easier and stress-free! Ready. Set. Food! Stage 1
Mix-ins are crafted with a parent’s love and the guidance of
leading experts, including an allergist-mom of two. This carefully
designed system allows you to safely introduce your
infant to the top three baby food allergens: peanuts,
eggs, and milk. Perfectly portioned and organized, each packet is
labeled for daily use from Day 1 to Day 30, ensuring that the
process...
Show more Introducing a revolutionary way to make introducing allergens to your child easier and stress-free! Ready. Set. Food! Stage 1 Mix-ins are crafted with a parent’s love and the guidance of leading experts, including an allergist-mom of two. This carefully designed system allows you to safely introduce your infant to the top three baby food allergens: peanuts, eggs, and milk. Perfectly portioned and organized, each packet is labeled for daily use from Day 1 to Day 30, ensuring that the process is gradual and manageable.
With allergenic ingredients made from organic sources and without any added sugar, you can feel good about what you're feeding your little one. Each packet is designed to mix easily with breast milk, infant formula, or any baby food, making it convenient for busy parents. There's no need for complex recipes or guesses – simply pour the pre-measured packet into your child's meal and you're set!
Designed in alignment with recommendations from NIH, USDA, and FDA, this system ensures that you follow the best practices for allergen exposure from as young as 4 months old. The research-based, 4-stage system provides not only initial introductions but also ongoing exposure to help build tolerance in your child.
Rest assured, this product is suitable for those meeting the criteria for early allergen introduction, and it gives you the peace of mind that you're doing everything possible to ensure your child's dietary health. Remember, it’s not intended for infants who have been diagnosed with food allergies, making it essential to consult with your pediatrician before starting this process.
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