Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Hi ! I have been reading the reports on Nutriiveda over the past weeks and am now considering using it with my 5 year old. He is dairy free due to an allergy and it seems to affect his asthma. I notice that on the ingredients list, it has whey protein isolate but also says it is gluten/casein free. Is it possible for it to have whey and still be dairy free? I also notice that it has stevia as sweetener. My son was using the Kirkman Zinc Liquid which everyone just found out had high levels of antinomy due to the stevia. Kirkman said that any product that was using that particular stevia would have antinomy in it. Have they done any testing to be sure that their product doesn't have that stevia in it which has antinomy? If it is definitely dairy free and antinomy free, do I just buy the Nutriiveda shake? Is there a flavor (chocolate or vanilla) that kids seem to prefer? Do I just use one scoop/day? My son is thin. Thanks so much. After reading the success stories, I am excited to try it if it is safe for him. > > I can't recall how old your child is but a teaspoon would be equivalent to 4 capsules of ProEFA...you could start on the 1.2 teaspoon and increase from there. You don't have to start with the ProEPA- but after using the ProEFA for a few weeks at least if not a month or two -then squeeze in a capsule of ProEPA for each 1.2 teaspoon of ProEFA and you'll (almost for sure) see more surges then if you use a full teaspoon of ProEFA. More isn't always better -and that includes more expensive and more complex too...sometimes and we are seeing this again with the nutriiveda -the answer may lie right before our eyes and may be as simple as a nutrient our bodies, our children's bodies are missing. Remember my saying about scurvy and the orange...it's the vitamin C -not that it was a magic orange. With fish oil and nutriiveda it may be the same thing. Difference is that in the nutriiveda we don't know yet what's making the difference. Clearly it appears to support the metabolic system -which appears to be helping metabolize the fish oils better...or why else for the first time could I lower my son's dosage by half with zero regression -continued improvements? > > Is it the amino acids? Isolate protein which is so easily digestible, one of the other nutrients...or probably most intriguing the synergistic blend of ayurveda " medicine " ...or just one of the ingredients like turmeric...well from Sowmya I'd say it's not just any one ayurvedic ingredient because as she will tell you -all in nutriiveda are normal everyday foods in India -and her son is autistic/apraxia and had surges (with side effect of " hyper " ) in speech and awareness reportedly...and even with the hyper report -a word from the teacher that he was more focused. > > The calls I have been getting have me more and more convinced that we are on to something. I don't know yet the percentage it will work for -and don't know if a particular dosage is better than another...I just know that I am so extremely thankful to Dr. Chopra and Dr. Simon for formulating this metabolic ayurvedic product! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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