Some recent research [See «Protecting
Baby Against Food Allergies» below], however, has suggested there may be alternative approaches more appropriate for some children at risk.
Not exact matches
Offering your
baby allergenic
foods from 6 to 11 months may help to protect
against the development of
food allergy later on.
But science around the immune system,
allergies, and
food tolerance tells us that exposure can do good things for your
baby — and it might actually protect
against allergies.
Dr Boyle cautioned
against introducing egg and peanut to a
baby who already has a
food allergy, or has another allergic condition such as eczema.
It also enhances your
baby's defenses
against food allergies.