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My son (3 1/2 years old) has been on Pro EFA for about a month. In this time,

he has made some astounding improvements in his speech, use of imagination, and

higher level thinking. Sometimes I think it has helped with regulating his bad

behaviors too. During this time he has also made great improvements in his fine

motor skills and his sensory issues are now very under control. Let it be said

that he gets lots of therapy through the school (OT, ST, PT) and he gets private

OT (once a week) and private ST (twice a week). So I am sure that these

therapies have also contributed to his imrpovements.

My question is, when you parents have forgotten to give your child their daily

dose of ProEFA, have you seen regression? I forgot to give my son his capsule

one morning and he had a horrible day, lots of outbursts. It also seemed like

his speech wasn't as clear. I am unsure if he could regress this quickly with

me forgetting it for one day. What have been your experiences with taking the

child off ProEFA for a period of time? How long does the EFA stay in our system

before it needs to be repelnished?

The other thing that I just don't get is why taking ProEFA would be different

than feeding our kids fish each day in terms of side effects. Is this becuase

there is such a huge concentration of the EFAs in ProEFA? Would eating fish

every day produce the loose stools that some have noted?

Tricia Morin

Illinois

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