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What specific brand of E are you using? I am beginning to find that brand is

often important. How much E do you give each day? Perhaps this is a key for

Mark.... we may not be using the brand of E.

Always willing to give anothers success a shot......

It would be curious to know which E moms like the best? We know that Nordic

Naturals is a loved fish oil but which E is everyone using?

(E responders in particular?)

Janice

[sPAM]Re:[ ] Re: Vitamin E - lack of pain sensation

Vitamin E resolved Elliott's lack of pain sensation. Before it, he

had never cried when he got his finger pricked at the doc's, never

cried when he fell down and had clearly hurt himself, we never knew

he had MAJOR athlete's foot at 1 year old until we looked way up

under & between his toes and found them to be bright red with crusty

yellow stuff (sorry for the nice mental image there). There is no

way that wasn't itchy and painful, but he never once gave us an

indication. Makes me thankful he couldn't feel it at the time,

although the ability to feel pain is extremely important.

Now he feels everything, thank God.

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/links

> > > folder: Vitamin E

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> > > Vitamin E could help with lack of pain sensation.

has

> > talked

> > > about ph being able to feel pain after starting Vitamin

E.

> >

> > > Geng is another person that has mentioned it helping Tanner.

> > Please

> > > take a look in the Vitamin E folder for information to read

> through.

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> > > (Neuro symptoms of vit E deficiency: Speech

> > > difficulty, coordination problems, low tone, loss of

reflexes,

> loss

> > > of pain sensation (high pain tolerance), poor proprioception

and

> > > positional sense - ie poor concept of body's position in

space -

> so

> > > walks into walls etc). It is not a coincidence.

> > >

> > > Hope this is helpful

> > > Tina

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