Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Hi. I'm new. My daughter is approx 2.5 and has been diagnoised with apraxia by her SLP. She is having another evalutation by a specialist on Monday. I have started reading the Late Talker book and have some questions on the supplements. The book recommends the proEFA by Nordic Naturals. Because of her age, I was wondering if anyone has tried the Omega 3-6-9 junior in either softgels or liquid or if they are the same specs as the ProEFAS...here are the specs for each: soft gels: Ingredients: purified deep sea fish oil (from anchovies and sardines), soft gel capsule (gelatin, water, glycerin, natural lemon oil), borage oil, natural lemon oil, d-alpha tocopherol, rosemary extract Each 2 soft gel serving provides: EPA: 135 mg DHA: 90 mg Other Omega-3s: 58 mg GLA: 33 mg OA: 80 mg Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol): 15 IU Liquid:Ingredients: purified deep sea fish oil (from anchovies and sardines), borage oil, natural lemon oil, d-alpha tocopherol, rosemary extract Each 1/2 teaspoon provides: EPA: 338 mg DHA: 225 mg Other Omega-3s: 143 mg GLA: 83 mg OA: 200 mg Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol): 15 IU The liquid seems to be higher in everything and was wondering if I went that route, should I give her 1/4 tea instead of the recommended 1/2 tea. Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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