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Original title: Experts: Feeding babies peanuts can prevent allergies
According to the Daily Mail, experts believe that feeding peanuts, tree nuts and eggs to children from an young age can help prevent allergies.
researchers at King's College London and St George's University believe that although breast milk should only be breastfed six months before the child is 6 months old, this may lead to insufficient essential elements and may cause allergies in the future.
1,300 new mothers from Ingley and Wales took part in the experiment, aged three months. Experts asked them to feed their children small amounts of allergic foods, such as nuts, eggs and fish.
showed that children who ate peanut butter early had a more than half reduced risk of allergies to these foods.
, co-author of the study, said: "Our study further demonstrates that adding allergy-prone foods to a child's diet as early as possible may play an important role in combating allergies. According
Allergy UK, the UK has one of the highest rates of allergies, with more than 20 per cent of the population suffering from allergies.
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