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> Those are all appropriate...the question is ...is your child

tolerating

> them. How is she doing? Are you noticing more hyperactivity,

aggression or

> something else?

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No everything seems great, I just want to make sure that it is ok to

give these supplements without knowing if there is a deffiency.

Thank you so much.

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Yes, you should have your child's levels checked or the easier way would be to go to an alternative healthcare practitioner who does Kinesiology (muscle testing) to see whether your child can tolerate or needs those supplements. You can also check the amounts as well. One of the DAN Think Tank (the top brain docs) Doctors, Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt PhD, MD says it is an absolute necessary tool for every parent with autism to have. You can check foods, supps, whatever to see if you child responds well to taking that supplement, how many needs, if they are allergic to it... etc. It's not meant to substitute formal testing, but it's a quick way to get an idea where your child is at especially if they are reacting badly to something and you can't figure out what it is. We are in the process of coming up with a gadget which will be able to give parents an answer on supplements for their child without finding a practitioner. Right now it's still in the working stages, hopefully soon.

If you can't find anyone in your area, let me know and you can contact our office in Boca Raton.

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