Little Puff on a Mighty Mission
We’re helping parents get proactive about preventing food allergies
What families need to know...
In the 2 decades since avoiding nuts became the norm for babies, nut allergies have TRIPLED
Avoiding nuts is no longer advised for most babies
Research shows feeding peanut-containing foods to infants can help prevent peanut allergies from developing by more than 80%
Most babies aren’t born with food allergies – there’s a critical window for prevention starting as early as 4-6 months
LEAPs & Bounds
The Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) Study by Mission MightyMe Co-Founder Dr. Gideon Lack, found that regularly feeding peanut-containing foods to babies starting as early as 4-11 months until age 5, reduced their likelihood of developing a peanut allergy by more than 80%.
Based on Dr. Lack’s research, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the NIH have issued new medical guidelines recommending early peanut introduction to help prevent peanut allergies from developing. Research suggests this same proactive approach may work for other potentially allergenic foods as well, so we’re developing more delicious products that include other common food allergens. Stay tuned!
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