Guest guest Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 , Thanks for all the info on nutritional supplements and fish oils. I went to the link and read about the oils--I am currently using the bottle of Nordic Naturals Arctic Cod Liver Oil. 1 tsp contains EPA 410 mg; DHA 625 mg; other omega 3's 225 mg; total omega 3's 1260 mg; and Oleic Acid (omega 9) 600 mg. I do not see any GLA listed. Vitamin A is 650-1500 I.U.; Vitamin D3 100 I.U.; and Vitamin E 30 I.U. I need to look up GLA--and see what that is. BTW--last fall I went to the CHERAB site and printed out all of the research concerning therapy for dyspraxia. Our school district wanted to discontinue one on one speech for our son even after he was diagnosed w/dyspraxia. I read the research out loud to the IEP team--I had a list of items and copies for each team member. The doctor over speech therapy said he did not agree w/what I had read, yet in the same breath we were offered private one on one therapy with a private therapist of our choosing, that the school district would pay for. All this to say, I appreciate all of your time and effort to help children who have severe speech delays!!! Sadly, there are so many children who have Down syndrome who also have dyspraxia. Yet, they go undiagnosed and go without the speech therapy they need to help them talk. Thanks for helping my son! Colleen > > Hi Colleen! > > I agree that it's great organizations and many doctors are appreciating nutrients, including the essential nutrients like the essential fatty acids and essential amino acids importance to help our bodies stay healthy and fight various disease or conditions. There is more and more research going in this direction so honestly how could anyone ignore that however?! > > I never heard of either of the products you posted about so had to search for them. To be honest the nutrivene out of the two seems to be so much better -but it's just the curcumin right? Or am I mixing up products? The other- jury is still out on that one and I explain why below. I still hands down if I were go would just try nutriiveda. I was the first parent of an apraxic child to try it. Alyssa may have been the first parent of a child that was scheduled to have a portion of his brain removed to stop seizures to try it. So what even if no other parent of a Down syndrome child has tried it -for sure parents of dyspraxic children have > > I just want to remind that nutriiveda is just whole food -that's it. > Each nutrient is 100 percent natural and 100 percent water soluble, tested free of heavy metals, herbicides and pesticides and sodium, fat, gluten, casein, caffeine free with no known side effects or drug interactions outside of the natural detox stage we talk about here http://pursuitofresearch.org/science.html > > The only ingredients in nutriiveda are: > Whey Protein Isolates, Rice Life powder(Brown Rice), Natural Cocoa Powder, Apple Fiber, Organic Cane Sugar, Proprietary Ayurvedic Blend (Guggul, Amalaki, Green Tea, Haritaki, Turmeric, Gymnerma, Cayenne Pepper), Xanthan Gum, Stevia, L-Taurine, L-Theanine. > > The whey isolate protein contains all the essential amino acids and more (Amino Acids: Alanine, Arginine, Aspartic Acid, Cystin, Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Histidine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Proline, Serine, Thereonine, Trytophan, Tyrosine, Valine) http://pursuitofresearch.org/ingredients.html > > ~~~~but back to the 2 you brought up: > > The one page I found about nutrivene makes it seem like the only ingredient is curcumin? Not sure if that is the case but no matter what please don't tell me that nutrivene has to do with speak!!! http://www.nutrivene.com/view_item.php?ProductID=346 & PHPSESSID=5d08392f048426d33\ 945d588e2e47570 > > For reliv I searched for the ingredients mainly at drugs.com but also webmd for the most part. The main issue I have with Reliv is in addition for me having to search incredibly hard to find the ingredients is that the nutrients are added -not from whole food, and there are artificial and synthetic ingredients -so not happy with that. Then I did a search of what is added and there are a few ingredients in question. I did not find much of anything even mentioning reliv and down syndrome -pretty much this paragraph from this person was it when I put reliv down syndrome into google http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view & friendId=83646862 & blogId\ =427044697. > > Here are the ingredients Reliv INGREDIENTS: Soy Protein Isolate, Soy Flour, Brewer's Yeast, Lecithin, Psyllium Fiber, Dicalcium Phosphate, Ascorbic Acid, Methionine, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Phosphate, Natural Flavor, Licorice Root, Garlic, Rhubarb Root, Rose Hips, Cayenne, Kelp, OptiZinc® Brand of Zinc Monomethionine, Ferrous Fumarate, Calcium Pantothenate, Niacinamide, Vitamin E Acetate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D3, Copper Gluconate, Papain, Bromelain, Thiamin HCL, Riboflavin, Beta Carotene, Pyridoxine HCL, Biotin, Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide, Vitamin B12, Sodium Selenite and ChromeMate® Brand of Niacin Bound Chromium Polynicotinate. > > And here are some of those in question: > > Soy (first two ingredients) Tolerance to soy preparations in one study (N = 164) was reported to be good to excellent for most patients. However, both toxicity and allergy have been reported. Also watch for low zinc, calcium, magnesium, and iron levels if taking soy. > > Brewer's yeast People who are susceptible to yeast infections or are allergic to yeast should avoid brewer's yeast. > > Lecithin Adverse effects usually are not associated with lecithin. However, there have been reports of anorexia, nausea, increased salivation, other GI effects, and hepatitis. > > Dicalcium Phosphate /DCP In some instances, DCP can seriously effect the absorption of other supplements. According to the June 1997 Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the zinc absorption by people ages 59-86 was reduced by 50% when a calcium-containing supplement was given with the meal. Phosphate's non-absorbable character can also create problems. For instance, supplements containing di-calcium phosphate may form a non-absorbable complex with tetracycline. When you consider that tetracycline drugs are commonly used to treat such conditions as bronchitis and certain types of pneumonia, this propensity could create an inconvenient situation, to say the least. Causes irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. May be harmful if swallowed. Potential Health Effects > Inhalation: Causes irritation to the respiratory tract. Symptoms may include coughing, shortness of breath. Ingestion: Causes irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. It presents little toxicity unless large amount are ingested, in which case, vomiting and diarrhea likely. Eye Contact: Causes irritation, redness and pain. Skin Contact: Causes irritation to skin. Symptoms include redness, itching and pain. > > Potassium Chloride Serious side effects: confusion, anxiety, feeling like you might pass out; uneven heartbeat; extreme thirst, increased urination; leg discomfort; muscle weakness or limp feeling; numbness or tingly feeling in your hands or feet, or around your mouth; severe stomach pain, ongoing diarrhea or vomiting; black, bloody, or tarry stools; or coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds. > Less serious side effects may include: mild nausea or upset stomach; mild or occasional diarrhea; slight tingling in your hands or feet > > Ferrous Fumarate serious side effects bright red blood in your stools; or pain in your chest or throat Less serious side effects may include: constipation, diarrhea; nausea, vomiting, heartburn; stomach pain, upset stomach; black or dark-colored stools or urine; or temporary staining of the teeth. > > Papain Taking large amounts of papain by mouth is POSSIBLY UNSAFE. In excessive doses, papain can cause severe throat damage. Bleeding problems: There is a concern that papain might increase the risk of bleeding in people with a clotting disorder. > > ~ > > Back to the nutrivene again -If it's curcumin keep in mind that when you supplement with just one nutrient you need to make sure the body is balanced in what it needs to digest and utilize that nutrient. Again nutriiveda is formulated by world renowned medical doctors http://pursuitofresearch.org/advisors.html to synergistically work together. > > And just one other thing about the peach flavored NN -that would be cod liver oil which would be higher in DHA than EPA with no GLA from borage or primrose Omega 6. Plus any oil made from the liver of the fish naturally would have vitamin A in it. Fish oils not made from the liver would not contain vitamin A. We have in our group found the higher EPA to DHA formulas to be better -and you also want to be aware of the vitamin A level as if you are using reliv it contains 2500 of vitamin A per just one scoop -and unlike nutriiveda which I know is 100 percent water soluble -the vitamin A in reliv may be fat soluble -from what I can tell the nutrients are added not from whole foods, and some are synthetic. > > Have you read this page at our apraxia.org site on fish oils 101 > http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=115029735601 & topic=7401 > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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