The recipes are designed to be specifically milk-free and dairy-free. Many are also free of other common allergens, but you must check the ingredients carefully if your child has allergies to any other foods. If your child has an allergic reaction to any food, consult with your baby’s doctor as soon as possible.
Families familiar with food allergies may find themselves on high alert with their little ones at mealtimes. Get an understanding of what causes food allergies and allergic reactions to food and learn whether your infant is at risk of developing food allergies as they grow and start trying new foods.
What to do if you suspect a cow’s milk protein allergy
What to do if you suspect a cow’s milk protein allergy
In this video we will cover a topic that is very popular in the parenting community - cow’s milk protein allergy. Stay tuned as we discover what to be aware of, what you need to do, and much more if you suspect your baby has a cow’s milk protein allergy.
Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) is the most common food allergy in the first year of life. It results from a hypersensitivity of the baby’s immune system to the protein in cow’s milk. Babies with CMPA can react to cow’s milk protein in many different ways, and these may affect skin, respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. We’ve put together a guide to help you learn more.
Designed for infants and children with severe cow’s milk protein allergy and multiple food allergies or other conditions requiring an amino acid-based formula or powder.