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Findings/Controlled peanut intake
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Controlled peanut intake

1 health finding tracked, based on published scientific research and health reporting.

Low–Medium Concern
4

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Low–Med Risk

One medium-concern finding.

4 / 5

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Medium concern

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Controlled peanut intake🧸 Children's Products

Controlled peanut exposure may reduce allergies in toddlers

Children as young as 1 year old can reduce their peanut allergies by eating tiny amounts of peanuts daily and gradually increasing the portion size. This gradual exposure helped toddlers build tolerance to peanuts over time. If your young child has a peanut allergy, talk to your doctor about whether this approach might help them.

Medium Concern
📰 News reportMedical Xpress – Health
118May 7, 2026
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