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Today my son has 26 days with SCD, he has been improving slowly. The

nutritionist recommended gives him these supplements: CAL-MAG ZINCO LIQUID

(NU-VISTA PROFESSIONAL FORMULAS) VITAMIN B-6 (NU-VISTA), DIGESTZYME

(TRANSFORMATION) AND ARCTIC COD LIVER OIL (NORDIC NATURALS).

I gave him 10ml on Sunday of the Cod liver, but I made a big mistake: I

didn’t read the supplement facts before, and one hour (more or less) after he

took the cod liver oil doses he began to have his red chicks and his body

temperature was high, loose energy and has a seizure.

This supplement contain: vit A, D, E, omega-3s (DHA;EPA, other Omega-3s)

oleic Acid, orange oil. NO gluten, yeast, artificial colors or flavors. But It

may contain traces of milk and/or soy derivates.

Two years ago my son had severe reactions to soy, and I don’t know if this

small dose was enough to cause this symptoms.

The Digestzyme (Transformation) contains: Amylase, protease, lipase,

cellulose, invertase, malt diastase, lactase, lactobacillus acidophilus and

bifid bacterium longum, other ingredients like vegetarian capsule (cellulose and

water). Antoinette mentioned that Elaine didn’t like to use protease contained

in enzymes. One year ago when I tried to stop to give him the enzymes he had

strange symptoms like belly spastics movements without pain just the movements

each time he ate or drink every think. I’m not sure if the lack of enzymes had

caused this problem, but I try twice the same process and the consequences were

the same.

The Cal-Mag zinc liquid (nu-vista) contains: Vit. D-3 as cholecalciferol,

Calcium as tricalcium phosphate, calcium lactate 5H2O, citrate, gluconate,

Magnesium as magnesium hydroxide, magnesium carbonate, phosphorus as tricalcium

phosphate, zinc as zinc citrate and potassium as potassium citrate, chloride,

other ingredients are sornbitol, cerhylose (cellulose suspending agent), natural

vanilla, xanthum gum, methylparaben and propylparaben. Are those substances

legal?

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