Tree Nut Powder Mixin, 4-Month Supply

A Tree Nut Protein supplement for babies that makes it easy to follow doctor's recommendations. Add exactly 2g of tree nut protein to your baby's meals with Lil Mixins Tree Nut Powder Mixin. Made from organic hazelnuts, cashews, and walnuts defatted. Dehydrated and ground so it's safe for your baby!

  • The easy way to follow early introduction recommendations. Made from equal parts almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, and walnuts defatted, dehydrated, and ground so it's safe for your baby. Feeding babies tree nuts with their meals 1-2 times a week may promote the normal tolerance of tree nuts later in life. Includes a 4-month supply or 48 servings. For infants 4-12 months old.
  • Includes Easy Scoop
  • Shipping worldwide. Free Shipping in the US. Made in the USA. 

Add exactly 2g of tree nut protein to your baby's meals with Lil Mixins Tree Nut Powder Mixin.

  • Almonds
  • Cashews
  • Hazelnuts
  • Walnuts
  • 0g sugar
  • 0g salt
  • No additives
  • Non-GMO

Real Ingredients, Real Solutions

Ingredient Callout Image1

Organic Peanuts

Ingredient Callout Image2

Antibiotic-free Hard-Boiled Egg

Ingredient Callout Image3

Organic Cashews

Ingredient Callout Image4

Organic Walnuts

Ingredient Callout Image5

Organic Almonds

Ingredient Callout Image6

Organic Sesame

Ingredient Callout Image7

Organic Soy

Reviews

Recently viewed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is early introduction?
Early introduction is the practice of feeding your baby the most common allergy-causing proteins like peanuts, eggs, or tree nuts regularly, as soon as they start solids, to train their body to tolerate those foods. Train tolerance and stop allergies before they start. Early introduction is NOT for babies with a known allergy to a food. Do not feed a baby food they are allergic to.
Why shouldn’t I do early introduction myself?
There’s nothing wrong with feeding your baby nut, egg, soy, and sesame proteins yourself as long as you 1. Start on time - between 4 and 6 months old 2. Ensure each protein is infant-safe and won’t choke your baby 3. Ensure each serving has 2 grams of the protein 4. Don’t quit - a baby needs weekly servings through their 1st birthday to reduce the risk of food allergy
Why just cashews, almonds, hazelnuts, and walnuts?
The proteins in some tree nuts — like walnuts and pecans — are very similar. We use cashews, almonds, hazelnuts, and walnuts in our Infant Tree Nut Powder because these four tree nuts have been shown to reduce the risk of developing all 8 tree nut allergies.
How do I use Lil Mixins Infant Powders?
Our powders make it easy to get different allergens into a baby's diet. Start as early as 4 months old. Mix 2 scoops or 1 packet into 4 oz pureed fruits, veggies, yogurt, or cereal. Serve each protein at least once a week. (If using only one protein try for twice per week.) Continue until 1 year of age. Protein servings can be split across multiple meals in a day at first if baby is eating small meals, with the goal of working up to one full protein serving in a meal.
SEE FAQ

Become an Allergy Expert

We're committed to evidence-based products with the research to prove it. Learn more about how our Daily Mix can benefit your baby.
The Science Behind Probiotics for Eczema

The Science Behind Probiotics for Eczema

The use of probiotics - specifically lactobacillus rhamnosus - to reduce the risk of eczema or atopic dermatitis in infan...
Read Article
Living With a Food Allergy

Living With a Food Allergy

If your child develops a food allergy, it is not your fault. I know from experience, dealing with an infant allergy is a...
Read Article
Supporting a Healthy Microbiome During Pregnancy

Supporting a Healthy Microbiome During Pregnancy

Prenatal care for you, and your microbiome, has long lasting benefits. It can mean a healthier pregnancy, a healthy deliv...
Read Article
Probiotics for Newborns and Infants

Probiotics for Newborns and Infants

From the moment they are born, a baby’s gut starts changing and growing. How it develops can make a big difference in the...
Read Article