Strawberries are
a potential high allergen food and as such, they really should be avoided until 12 months of age; avoid them longer if your family has a history of allergies.
Not exact matches
Rice cereal and other highly processed fortified cereals are commonly recommended first
foods due to their
high iron content, low -
allergen potential, and palatability (babies tolerate it well).
In some cases, yes, you should still wait to introduce certain
foods with
high allergen potentials.
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Potential allergens ● Wheat ● Gluten ● Dairy ● Soy ● Corn ● Any processed form of sugar ● Cane ● Any form of corn syrup (especially
high fructose) ● Agave nectar (very highly processed,
high in fructose, and almost as hard for your body to process as corn syrup) ● All processed
foods: if it comes in a bag or a box, check for hidden sources of
allergens and follow these two guidelines: ● If you can't pronounce it or don't know its function, leave it on the shelf ● If it has more than 5 ingredients, it should not go into your cart.
Many of the prescription - based vet pet
food diets also include chemical preservatives, corn and other unnecessary fillers as major ingredients,
high - purine ingredients, added salt, and / or
potential allergens in the form of soy, corn, and / or egg products.