Children Overcome Peanut Allergy with Butter
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Children with mild peanut allergy may be able to eat peanut butter, trial shows

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Children with milder forms of peanut sensitivity may be able to overcome their allergy by consuming increasing amounts of peanut butter.
Between 1% and 2% of children and adults in the United States have a peanut allergy, the American Academy of Allergy , Asthma and Immunology says.
Children who could eat the equivalent of half a peanut without experiencing reactions were excluded.
He reiterated the advice to parents not to try to do the immunotherapy protocol on their own. “There’s a risk any time we do a food challenge that there could be a severe life-threatening reaction,” he said. “So this should be done only under the supervision of an allergist.”.
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