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Starting Solids is Confusing... Allergen Introduction can be EASY!

Hi! I'm Jen, an allergy pharmacist and mum of 2. I believe feeding babies should be fun and stress-free - even when it comes to allergens!

Early Allergen Introduction plays a vital role in preventing food allergies. Our food powders make it safe and easy - just sprinkle and feed!

Backed by science and research.

Nutrition with Intention, made easy with ModAllergen.

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What is Early Allergen Introduction?

Early Allergen Introduction means feeding your baby common allergy-causing foods as soon as they are ready to eat solids and before they turn 1 years old. This trains their body to recognise and tolerate these foods which stop allergies before they start.

However, if your baby has a diagnosed food allergy, do NOT feed them that food.

Research article on Early Introduction of Food Allergens may decrease risk of developing food allergies here.

Why are ModAllergen Powders the best way to introduce allergens?

ModAllergen is the most comprehensive and diverse range of food allergens on the market. We cover Wheat, Soy, Shellfish, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Fish and Eggs. These foods account for 90% of current food allergies.

Based on scientific research to prevent food allergies, Early Food Allergen Introduction has been endorsed and recommended by Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA), National Allergy Council, Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia and world-wide allergy authorities.

ModAllergen Powders empower parents and carers to do so in a convenient form that reduces choking hazards and is ready to use.

When should my baby start using ModAllergen Powders?

As soon as your baby is ready for solids! The current recommendation suggest starting solids around 6 months of age but not earlier than 4 months. Look for signs of readiness from your baby as every baby is different. For more information on signs of readiness, read our article here.

Feeding foods like peanut, egg, and nuts only once or twice is NOT enough. It is recommended

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