Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 This is our experience with several thousand families(start slow) with the NuThera Concentrate capsules . NuThera is hypoallergenic and rarely causes a reaction when you start slow (about 1/2 dose) and then after a couple of weeks add up to a full dose. The product has little or no taste and is very concentrated (a dose is 1/10th of a teaspoon). The major difference with SNT is less vitamin C and E. These vitamins take up a lot of room and we wanted to make the NuThera concentrate as easy to take as possible. We have added a NuThera companion to add to NuThera at a later time. BOth products taken together are roughly to equal the SNT. It is difficult to produce the liquid in Dr. Rimland's formula with a good taste and a good smell. We have trial sizes in a couple of flavors just to make sure that a child will tolerate. Many parents find ingenious ways to mask the flavor and smell. Thanks Humphrey Kirkman Labs > > Hi Sue, > > > > I started my son on the NuThera p5p last July. I recently switched > to the > > the nuthera w/o a & d and the cod liver oil pills. Our DAN doctor > recommended > > the switch because of some test results. For several days after > the switch, > > I saw some negative behavior. He is doing really good on the new > vitamins. > > > > I started the vitamins (full dose) the same week we went gfcf. > Austin had a > > major withdrawal and regression. A couple of months after we > started the > > diet and vitamins, I ran out of the vitamins for about 1 week. > Austin > > regressed without the vitamins. He became depressed and difficult > to handle. > > I haven't tried going without since because he is doing so well. > > > > Here are a couple of web-sites that I found helpful: > > http://www.autism.com/ari/editorials/vitb6.html > > http://www.autism.com/ari/megson.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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