There is new research out today that is welcome news for millions of American children with peanut allergies and the answer to solving the issue may be on your grocery store shelves. Researchers are finding that some children are able to build up a peanut tolerance with gradual doses of store bought peanut butter. They found every child in a group that gradually dosed peanut butter became desensitized to it and a majority kept their tolerance.
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