Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Hi I am new to all of this. My son has a high functioning PDD-NOS diagnosis, age 7, also diabetic and with severe tree nut allergy, and viral asthma. Academically he is above average, struggles with social/pragmatic language, gross and fine motor skills (although he still skis/swims/kayaks), has high anxiety and high energy. One of his main problems is just coping with a world that views him as " different " . He is very sensitive and this makes it all so much harder. I'm interested in the MB12 therapy, as I find the concept that these kids cannot process certain vitamins properly - or need more of them - very interesting. How do you know if MB12 nasal spray is right for your child? Where do you get the spray? And how do you know that the spray you are getting is formulated safely and appropriately? Thanks for any info! Cheers, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 I think that getting it and letting him take it is really the best (and maybe the only) way to find out if he is a responder. My son is too little to take it (2 1/2) and will not let me administer it. But I got it for myself and I could definitely tell within the first hour that I needed it! I let a few family members try it as well and anyone that it works for seems to have a response within that first hour. I get mine from Lee Silsby a lab in Cleveland, OH, any doctor that is willing can call their lab and they will go over what to prescribe with them. Good luck! Lynn > > Hi > > I am new to all of this. My son has a high functioning PDD-NOS > diagnosis, age 7, also diabetic and with severe tree nut allergy, and > viral asthma. Academically he is above average, struggles with > social/pragmatic language, gross and fine motor skills (although he > still skis/swims/kayaks), has high anxiety and high energy. One of his > main problems is just coping with a world that views him as > " different " . He is very sensitive and this makes it all so much harder. > > I'm interested in the MB12 therapy, as I find the concept that these > kids cannot process certain vitamins properly - or need more of them - > very interesting. > > How do you know if MB12 nasal spray is right for your child? Where do > you get the spray? And how do you know that the spray you are getting > is formulated safely and appropriately? > > Thanks for any info! > > Cheers, > Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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