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S1 EP35:  PREVENTING FOOD ALLERGIES IN CHILDREN

S1 EP35: PREVENTING FOOD ALLERGIES IN CHILDREN

FromMOMS ON CALL


S1 EP35: PREVENTING FOOD ALLERGIES IN CHILDREN

FromMOMS ON CALL

ratings:
Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We get a lot of questions around food allergies in babies, so we called in the experts! In this bonus episode of The Moms on Call Podcast, Dr. Gideon Lack and Catherine Jaxon, Co-Founders of Mission MightyMe, talk to Jennifer and Laura about preventing food allergies in children and the power of early allergen introduction, including the new allergy prevention recommendations for babies. 
In this episode, you will hear two perspectives on the allergy epidemic in children and how you can prevent food allergies in your own families. Catherine shares her real-life experience as a food allergy mom and Dr. Lack explains the science behind his groundbreaking research on food allergies in children and how early, proactive introduction can actually prevent allergies. Catherine and Dr. Lack bring meaning to the term “made with love, backed by science”! 
Their company, Mission MightyMe, is a revolutionary new food company on a mission to end the food allergy epidemic by making it deliciously simple to follow new pediatric guidelines for including peanuts and other potentially allergenic foods in infant diets.
Thank you to Mission MightyMe for sponsoring this podcast and giving us the opportunity to share this powerful information with our audience. Mission MightyMe wants to support the Moms on Call community by providing a simple (and delicious) way to follow new guidelines for keeping peanuts in babies’ diets regularly and are generously offering 20% off your first order at missionmightyme.com with the code MOMSONCALL20.
For more information from Mission MightyMe, check out these blog posts:

Introducing Solids, Including Peanuts and Other Potential Allergens

Why Does Eczema Increase the Risk of Food Allergies?


About Catherine Mitchell Jaxon
As a food allergy mom, Catherine and her husband, JJ, understand what living with allergies is like. Their oldest daughter is allergic to most nuts. When their third child was born, they discovered Dr. Gideon Lack's groundbreaking research that found up to 86% of peanut allergies could be prevented by starting peanut foods in infancy. It gave them hope that they could prevent another food allergy in their family, but nuts and nut butters are a choking hazard for babies, and the entire baby food industry is allergen-free. So, they decided to make their own.
About Dr. Gideon Lack
Dr. Gideon Lack is one of the world’s leading pediatric allergists. His research has revolution­ized food allergy prevention and is transforming the way we feed our kids. Dr. Lack’s groundbreaking Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) Study found that most peanut allergies could be prevented by in­cluding peanut protein in babies’ diets - early and often. And subsequent studies, including Dr. Lack’s EAT Study , have shown this proactive approach can work for other foods as well. His research upended decades of outdated food allergy advice and led to new American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines recommending early peanut introduction in infancy and new USDA Dietary Guidelines recommending early introduction of all common food allergens in infancy.
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Released:
Dec 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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