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For us, sensory returning was from food allergens and sensitivities. I believe

some phenols have caused this recently in my son (probably because strawberries

are in season), but I ALWAYS see it when he accidently gets gluten. He is on a

very strict GFCF soy free, artificials and MSG free diet, so it is easy to tell

when he has an infraction. The first sensory sign for us is a sudden fear of

running water and spilled liquids, quirky eh? :)

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> My daughter Phoebe started with the Nordic Naturals (2 capsules) at age 3.

> She started talking in one week. It was like a miracle! We then added

> carnaware and 1 vit E. One thing we noticed is that her sensory problems

almost

> disappeared. She is now almost 7 and we have noticed that her sensory

> problems have slowly returned. We are now back to not being able to take the

> kids to the mall playground or a Mcs. Any place that is noisy will send

> her into a meltdown. She just wants to sit with her hands over her ears.

> Should I increase her supplements and if so which ones? Her speech took off

> and then she has leveled off. She makes very slow progress but is still

> continuing to move ahead with her speech.

>

> Kathy

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It could be yeast - my son becomes very sensitive to sound when the yeast is

flaring. Are you giving her probiotics? That should help some...

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> My daughter Phoebe started with the Nordic Naturals (2 capsules) at age 3.

> She started talking in one week. It was like a miracle! We then added

> carnaware and 1 vit E. One thing we noticed is that her sensory problems

almost

> disappeared. She is now almost 7 and we have noticed that her sensory

> problems have slowly returned. We are now back to not being able to take the

> kids to the mall playground or a Mcs. Any place that is noisy will send

> her into a meltdown. She just wants to sit with her hands over her ears.

> Should I increase her supplements and if so which ones? Her speech took off

> and then she has leveled off. She makes very slow progress but is still

> continuing to move ahead with her speech.

>

> Kathy

>

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>

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