Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 How fantastic ! I just started my son, Larsyn on it this morning. Excited to see if he will have some wonderful surges.......... Jenna Weil (mom to Larsyn 3.9 yo dx: severe verbal and oral apraxia, hypotonia, dyspraxia, SPD and Chance 6.4 yo NT son) Orange County, CA > > Funny update about my son Dakota who I started on the Nutriiveda. Not sure if all of you know this but as I reported in the recent update –all of the teens that I know with ADHD on the nutriiveda were not on it for any reason other than to lose weight. The one child is 17 years old and even though he is bright (and good friends with my son Dakota) his ADHD has created academic issues. He's been on medication for years. His story is probably the most amazing –to go from that to a " focused straight A student who is now on the road to graduating a year early from HS " > > For those that don't know any history about my son Dakota -briefly he almost died in childbirth and was in therapy from 3 weeks old overseen by various neurologists in NY and NJ -but from almost 2 on mainly Dr. Trevor DeSouza in Mountainside NJ...and one developmental pediatrician who saw him a few times -Dr. Agin. He was a late talker but it was more of a developmental delay and his issues were much more severe and life threatening. Dakota had severe head, neck, and facial injuries and had eating and breathing troubles (would sometimes stop breathing) and had global delays even up to 2 years old after 2 almost full years of therapies -mainly in Long Island but some in NJ. Once speech came in -it came in quickly and with or without speech he LOVED groups of other children. He was always suspected of ADHD from doctors and teachers but it wasn't until the 3rd grade that I put him through all the testing because he came home and said " Mommy my brain is going to fast and I can't stop it " > > That's when I took him to the evaluations because it was never due to grades or social as Dakota always was fine in both areas. When tested by the school he tested at 99th percentile and at first they said he didn't qualify for classification because he tested so high -but see he only tests that high one on one. In a room full of other children, windows, interesting things on the wall, maybe dust on the floor, pencils to sharpen, and one teacher (typically yelling " DAKOTA PAY ATTENTION " ) his mind goes all over -and only gets by because he is so bright he can pay attention a fraction of the time and get good grades. > > Fish oil has kept Dakota off all meds as there was a point we were going to go that route -but if you checked the archives it's always worked out fine with the oils...but we still call Dakota the " absent minded professor " On my mother's side there are a number of PhDs and for sure Dakota has the ability to be one -if that's what he wants. > > But here he is now in a HS that is partnered with a college -incredible opportunities to get college credits and he has some amazing opportunities to work with professionals in the field he wants to go into which is 3D design. > > I had originally put my son Dakota on the nutriiveda because he never eats his lunch and he's so thin. He's a poor eater – has always been. We figured this is a win win as it won't take long for him to drink his drink and yet he'll probably get better nutrition than just about anything we could put in his lunchbox. But then I started hearing about the dramatic changes in my friend's ADHD teen children on it and I was like " that's it -Dakota you are going on this twice a day now " Dakota said " no " Makes no sense because he likes the taste of it -but he just doesn't like to eat or drink much of anything. > > After discussing with Glenn what's going on with the ADHD students (all of whom Glenn knows) who went from in the one teen's case " poor " student to excellent student (the other 2 went from B or C students to A students –and all three changed dramatically in academics within a month or two) we decided whether he wanted to or not that we were going to put Dakota on the nutriiveda twice a day –which is what all the other ADHD kids were on –because again they were on the 2 times a day for weight loss. (and yes all lost the pounds they wanted to) > > So today it's been a few days…not super consistent as Dakota as you can imagine isn't super compliant -will say " I'm full I can't drink it now " -but he is getting the one shake for lunch and a small shake with dinner most nights. > > Well in spite of Dakota being so resistant- he's (not kidding) suddenly getting better grades and all of a sudden Dakota is looking to get As but Dakota insists that " it has nothing to do with the nutriiveda. " He said " I just decided I want to pay attention more at school. " And how shocked was I when he asked me almost right after that " Do you think it's too late for me to be valedictorian of my class? " We were in the car driving so I called up one of my friends to repeat what Dakota's saying to me (and I'm laughing saying " and Dakota says it's not from the nutriiveda but he's just decided to be more focused now " ) and Dakota says " go ahead take me off the nutriiveda and I will still be focused it has nothing to do with that at all " (um….no we'll your word for it) > > Dakota is sharing so much more with Glenn and me suddenly. I'm finding out that instead of doing work in school before he would put it off and do other things and today " I got all my work done in class and I never did that before " > > OK is it the nutriiveda? Power of suggestion? For Dakota to be honest I really don't care and it's possible it's either one. But for SURE for the other 3 ADHD teens I know since none of them were on it for any reason other than weight loss (and they all lost the weight they wanted are thrilled with that) and not one of the parents put two and two together until I pointed it out. These are all teens who why else would they suddenly change??? I'm sure for them it's from the nutriiveda- and I'll even include Tanner in this even though he's again not ADHD- to me this needs to be studied. > > So why didn't my friend's think the change had anything to do with the nutriiveda -they all said the same thing. All parents " just thought their kids were doing better in school " and were happy about it and didn't wonder why all of a sudden a teenage student would have a dramatic change in grades and focus. But if you go back to my original message about my son Tanner (who again is not ADHD) since he was the first on it we were the first to get a call from his head of school about his surge in academics and focus etc. Tanner comes home now and busts me about grades " hey mom I failed my test today " and when I whip around shocked (only the first time –now I just play along) he starts laughing and says " just kidding I got a (90 something) " > > Like the fish oils this appears to be working on the same area. I don't know for sure what is working on it –and one of our parents is a research scientist from China but now in the US who has her autistic son on it –perhaps she can figure out this puzzle. She's willing to speak to others on the phone -and she will be starting the Big Tent group for our Chinese speaking parents and professionals. > > This has to be explored –I can provide the names and phone numbers of all the ADHD teens I mention above. One of the parents is a doctor herself and she also said " I just thought she was doing better in school and was so happy about that I didn't think about the nutriiveda –but you're right it is since she's been on it " I don't have anything about this up on the http://www.pursuitofresearch.org website but if there is anyone that wants to start an ADHD section for BigTent let me know and I'll get you the phone numbers of the parents of the teens I mention above. > > And my kids are two extremes in weight- or at least before nutriiveda. Tanner in the past few months not only has had the surges in speech and academics (as reported by his school professionals...and his grades!) increase in sense of humor and facial expressiona -he has now lost FOURTEEN POUNDS(!!!)during a time he grew an inch and a half- so he's now pretty much on target for where he should be. I have to say this has been effortless and he loves it. He started at 5 foot 7 162 pounds and he is now 5 foot 8 and a half 148 pounds -OMG he looks amazing! And my son Dakota we have on it for health reasons...and maybe even to gain a few pounds. > > Food for thought…maybe that's what we can nickname nutriiveda. > > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 I'm starting my kids (6yr old g/b typical twins) on it today. My son is borderline ADHD & dtr has hypoactice tendencies. Will report soon. Warmest wishes, Barbara A , M.S., CCC-SLP Executive Director, Help Me Speak, LLC 410-442-9791 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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