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Let’s make early allergen introduction easy for your patients.

Pediatricians, allergists, and national associations all support early food allergen introduction. We make it simple for your patients to follow the guidelines.

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5 Reasons why providers prefer Ready. Set. Food!

Bottle Feeding

Pediatricians, allergists, and national associations- USDA and AAAAI – all support early food allergen introduction in babies as early as 4 months of age. Babies have a chance at a healthier future if they continue with daily exposure until these these allergens become part of the baby’s regular diet.

The Right Dose

Pre-measured daily packets of the allergens can be added to any bottle or food for the ultimate in feeding flexibility. We also have a new line of Organic Baby Oatmeal, available in a variety of flavors, which includes the top 9 allergens already blended into every tasty bowl. Now that’s easy and convenient!

One At A Time

Ready. Set. Food! Stage Mix-Ins and Organic Baby Oatmeal are both just tasty, real organic food – no added sugar, no additives. And Stage 3 Mix-Ins and RSF Oatmeal are higher in protein for added nutritional value.

No Added Sugar or Additives

Peanut, egg, milk, cashew, almond, walnut, sesame, soy and wheat comprise 90% of the potential allergies that develop in children. These are the allergens that are introduced in many of the Ready. Set. Food! products.

Just Real Organic Food

Ready. Set. Food! Stage Mix-Ins and Organic Baby Oatmeal, available in a variety of flavors, are just tasty, real organic food – no added sugar, no additives. And Stage 3 Mix-Ins and Oatmeal are higher in protein for added nutritional value.

Provider Testimonials

What Health Care Providers are saying about Ready, Set, Food!

“I recommend early and sustained allergen introduction for all babies starting at 4-6 months of age, based on the current guidelines.”

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Jonathan Spergel, M.D.
Head of Allergy at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

“Babies should use Ready. Set. Food! for at least 6 months or until they are eating allergenic foods regularly.”

KM
Katie Marks-Cogan, MD
Co-Founder and Chief Allergist at Ready. Set. Food!

“Using Ready. Set. Food! with my son was a much simpler and effective way to feed allergenic foods on a consistent basis.”

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Erika Collins Cravanas, MD
Board-Certified Pediatrician

“All babies should start early and sustained allergen introduction at 4-6 months.”

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Gary Rachelefsky, MD
Former President of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI)

“I recommend Ready, Set, Food! for my patients because it’s the easiest and safest way for parents to begin early allergen introduction.”

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Jessica Hochman, MD
Board-Certified Pediatrician

“I strongly recommend early allergen introduction to every parent, starting when their baby is 4 months of age.”

AM
Andy Matthew, MD
Past Chair of Pediatrics at Los Robles Hospital

“I recommend early and sustained allergen introduction for all babies starting at 4-6 months of age, based on the current guidelines.”

JS
Jonathan Spergel, M.D.
Head of Allergy at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

“Babies should use Ready. Set. Food! for at least 6 months or until they are eating allergenic foods regularly.”

KM
Katie Marks-Cogan, MD
Co-Founder and Chief Allergist at Ready. Set. Food!

“Using Ready. Set. Food! with my son was a much simpler and effective way to feed allergenic foods on a consistent basis.”

EC
Erika Collins Cravanas, MD
Board-Certified Pediatrician

“All babies should start early and sustained allergen introduction at 4-6 months.”

GR
Gary Rachelefsky, MD
Former President of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI)

“I recommend Ready, Set, Food! for my patients because it’s the easiest and safest way for parents to begin early allergen introduction.”

JH
Jessica Hochman, MD
Board-Certified Pediatrician

“I strongly recommend early allergen introduction to every parent, starting when their baby is 4 months of age.”

AM
Andy Matthew, MD
Past Chair of Pediatrics at Los Robles Hospital

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