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Timing of food introduction is the most significant modifiable risk factor in the development of a food allergy.
Food allergies are on the rise – luckily we know more than ever about best practices for allergen introduction. It starts early! A newborn’s immune system is very active, but sometimes needs to be pointed in the right direction. By exposing your baby to allergenic foods such as peanuts and eggs in small doses, before solid foods have been introduced, you have the opportunity to guide the immune response toward acceptance. Delayed food allergen introduction has been linked to higher incidence of food allergy. Babies need early, consistent exposure to food proteins to learn how to respond the right way. Amuse is a carefully measured combination of organic, all-natural ingredients providing early exposure to peanuts, eggs, cow’s milk, cashew, walnut, and sesame proteins. Administered daily as a liquid supplement starting at 2 months of age, Amuse is designed to support immune tolerance for when your baby is ready to explore new foods.
Just 3 drops under their tongue!
How to use Amuse:
We take food allergies seriously. That’s why pediatrician, allergist, and immunologist Dr. Brynn Everist recommends starting protein exposure as early as 2 months old, and makes it easy for busy moms, dads, and caretakers to do so with 3 drops of Amuse under baby’s tongue once daily.
The American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology now recommend early and frequent introduction of allergenic foods such as peanut and egg.
It’s a difficult goal. Amuse, developed by a pediatrician and allergist, makes it easy.
of children in the United States have a food allergy
of children with food allergies have more than one food allergy
make up the majority of food allergy: cow's milk, soy, eggs, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, and sesame
contained in Amuse: cow's milk, egg, peanuts, tree nuts, and sesame.
of food-allergic infants are already allergic to that food by 4 months of age
ideal time to start Amuse, before solid food introduction!
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Amuse is a daily dietary supplement designed for infants, containing carefully measured amounts of common food proteins: peanut, cashew, walnut, sesame, egg and milk. It is formulated to support a healthy immune system and help maintain a normal response to table foods as part of your baby’s feeding journey.
This precise blend of food proteins
naturally supports immune
tolerance when started early
and administered daily.
For optimal results, administer Amuse directly into your baby’s mouth. Mixing it with milk may reduce mucosal exposure and effectiveness.
If your baby spits out the dose, don’t worry! Missing a dose occasionally won’t significantly affect the overall outcome as long as consistent exposure is maintained.
Resume dosing the next day. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed day.
Amuse is based on strong evidence from randomized controlled trials showing that early and sustained allergenic food introduction reduces the risk of allergies. For example:
Yes. These infants are at higher risk for food allergy and may benefit from early allergen exposure. Amuse may be used as part of your baby’s feeding routine after discussion with your healthcare provider.
Amuse is the first product of its kind, offering a scientifically-backed, multi-allergen microdosing approach to food allergy prevention. Its carefully measured blend of allergenic proteins supports immune tolerance and simplifies early and sustained allergen exposure for parents.
Amuse is safe for most infants, but consult your pediatrician before use if your baby has:
Research highlights the “prevention paradox”—early allergenic food introduction should be offered to the entire population to reduce the overall burden of food allergies.
Use Amuse daily as part of your feeding routine until your child is regularly consuming those food proteins through table foods. Discuss individual timing with your pediatrician .
Amuse contains very small doses of allergenic proteins and is designed to be safe. However, if you notice signs of an allergic reaction—such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing—discontinue use and seek medical attention immediately.
Amuse is formulated to complement your child’s diet. Discuss with your pediatrician if you have concerns about nutrition or breastfeeding interactions.
Once your baby begins consuming allergenic foods regularly in their diet, Amuse may no longer be necessary. Discuss with your pediatrician to ensure consistent allergen exposure is maintained.
Amuse will be available to ship starting late January. It can be purchased directly from our website.
Amuse is specifically formulated for infants to start before introducing solid foods. Consult your pediatrician if you are considering allergen exposure for an older child.
Earlier Exposure = Reduced Allergy Risk. We recommend starting Amuse as early as 2 months of age, before the introduction of solid foods. Pediatricians and Allergists recommend early and often exposure to allergenic foods such as peanut and egg in order to reduce the probability of food allergy.
Prairie Allergy
8340 Mission Rd Unit 212
Prairie Village, KS 66206
Phone: (913) 291-8854
Fax: +1 (913) 324-5888
Amuse is not recommended for children with a diagnosed food allergy unless under the supervision of a board-certified allergist. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your child’s healthcare provider before use.