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I am shopping for Vitamin E, Can someone recommed a brand to use. How

do I know if it is Natural and not synthetic? Thank you, looking

forward to seeing more surges with the addition of vitamin e....

Trish,

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For my soy allergic son, I get Dr. Ron's Vit E. Its pretty pricy.

For my little apraxic guy I just buy natural alpha d-tocophorol from

Long's drug plus Jarrow brand Gamma 300 (Whole Foods).

Unique E, Soy-free Mixed Tocopherols, 180 capsules $49.50

Start out with 1, give it a week or 2, then go to twice a day. If

you are seeing results with one...adding the 2nd dose will increase

the benefit. -

> First off, I would like to say that I am fascinated by the Vitamin

E

> discovery that's been going on here and would like to try it with

my

> daughter. I have been unable to find my answer in the archives

and

> I hate to sound repetitive and ask questions already answered, but

I

> have been MIA for a while so bear with me :)

>

> A brief background, my daughter is 3 1/2, she has apraxia and PDD-

> NOS. She is on a GF/CF diet and also does not eat soy or eggs

(with

> this regiment we are finally diarrhea free! yea!). Right now she

> is taking 2 Pro-EFA's and 1 EPA/ 2 times per day. My question is,

> should I add the vitamin E now and if so, how much? And how do I

> find a brand without soy? Or do you think I should add another

dose

> of Omega 3's first (2 more pro-efa's and 1 epa a day) or just go

> with the vitamin E for now? Did anyone see any behavioral

> regression when starting the E? We get that whenever we up the

> Omega 3's (sensory issues go up before they stabilize again).

>

> Thank you so much, and sorry if everyone else is way beyond this!

I

> spent hours on the archives and somehow the answer was eluding me.

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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