Not exact matches
As a mom who's struggled all her life with a severe, life - threatening allergy to tree nuts, I'm especially interested in how to safely introduce peanut butter and
other allergenic food to my infant son.
As with
other potentially
allergenic foods, there's no reason to delay the introduction of wheat in your baby's diet.
Talk to your pediatrician about when to introduce
other potentially
allergenic foods such
as strawberries, citrus fruits, tomatoes and chocolate.
I had been feeding my baby, up until about 11 months, according to a schedule based on what I had read and heard: That potentially
allergenic foods should be introduced to babies after
other foods, with some such
as peanut butter being withheld until the age of 2 or even 3 years.
Other allergenic foods, such
as peanuts, milk, soy, shellfish, and wheat are considered to have a drastically higher
allergenic potential.
It is recommended to remove caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, and
other foods that you may have an
allergenic response too such
as wheat products (gluten), soy products, corn, and conventionally dairy
as these can be irritants to your gut.
However, considering that wheat gluten is
as allergenic as any
other protein rich
food like beef and chicken, the amino acids it provides should make you want to give it to your pet.