Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 YES! That is why each parent is recommended to check w/his/her child's doctor and to cross reference the meds, supplements, vitamins that a child is already on. If the child will take NV, then some of those items may be present and may need to be reduced. More of an item (vit, mineral, supplement, etc.) is NOT better. My clients have each done that. Warmest wishes, Barbara Barbara A. , M.S., CCC-SLP Executive Director/ Help Me Speak, LLC <http://www.helpmespeak.com/> http://www.helpmespeak.com (o) 410-442-9791 (f) 410-442-9783 2500 Wallington Way; Suite 103 Marriottsville, MD 21104 follow us on FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marriottsville-MD/Help-Me-Speak-LLC/1046288520 32 Call me with any questions about NutriiVeda! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Thank you for the info. I actually found it helpful on another front because I have wanted for quite some time to try some Vitamin E Supplementation but have not due to drs. cautions. This helps me understand it a little better! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Hi ! Thanks for the info! So it would be okay to add nutriiveda now, even though he has only been on fish oils a few months? I only ask as we have added items, like the fish oil, vitamin e, and speech therapy, one at a time to see if it makes any difference or not. When we went to 4 sessions (long battle with the schools), he had huge gains, and when we started him on 3-6-9, he had great gains, but not so much with adding the ProEPA or vitamin e. Just looking for the next logical step. Thanks again! From: kiddietalk@... Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 03:51:53 +0000 Subject: [ ] Re: Nutriiveda Questions Hi , Per scoop nutriiveda has 15 IU of vitamin e...and 10 grams of protein. We as a group used 200 to 400 IUs of vitamin e in this group for over 2 years with no side effects until from what I saw the product speak which took vitamin e (with added my opinion way too much mega vitamin k too) over the top being it went up to 1000 (yes one thousand) IUs of vitamin e alpha and 600 gamma from what I recall per 6 capsules -not even mentioning the k. Many of us no longer use extra vitamin e -some of the newer parents do because of old chatter that's still getting around, and of course those older members who have children that do need higher dosages for some reason. From what I read many stopped it after the initial surges and didn't see regression. It's probably needed- but not like fish oil long term...and surges were no where near as life changing as nutriiveda -I always described the vitamin e as fine tuning. As I say again and again - always please check with your doctor and nutritionist. Most fear comes from ignorance -so find the best of the best of the best to ask. I again spent a huge amount of time myself checking this out previous to even putting my own son on it and months with him on it before sharing it here. I share what I've seen in my son and encourage (over and over and over) to check it out...because I'm confident about this product nutriiveda. Yet I know there is STILL (shockingly) fear of fish oil...so not shocking that some will be afraid of nutriiveda for years and years and years too. You may be a newer member and missed conversation but we as a group have not been using adult dosage of nutriiveda for children. Adult dosage would be at least 2 scoops but most cases 4 scoops and the dosage on the label for nutritional info is per TWO scoops so cut in half per scoop. Dosage we've been posting here to check out with the doctor: 1-3 years old one scoop a day 4-8 years old two scoops a day 9 and up can be up to 4 scoops a day. Below is credible advice (not opinion) on dosages for protein and vitamin e. 2 to 3 years old 13 to 50 grams for 1,000 daily calories (nutriiveda per one scoop....10 grams protein) 4 to 8 years old 35 to 105 grams for 1,400 daily calories (nutriiveda per two scoops....20 grams protein) 9 to 13 years old 203 to 293 grams for 1,800 daily calories (nutriiveda per one, two, three or four scoop....10 to 40 grams protein) http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/nutrition-for-kids/NU00606 (many are excited about the recent studies on how important protein and amino acids have been found to be on neuro repair) Vitamin e 1-3 300 IU (nutriiveda per one scoop....15 IU vitamin e) 4-8 450 IU (nutriiveda per two scoops ...30 IU vitamin e) 9-14 950 IU (nutriiveda per one, two, three or four scoops...15 -60 IU) http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminE.asp When you check I'm confident just about all cases it will be approved and in more and more cases not only does the doctor approve it -but wants to try it themselves! The following has much info that can be shared with your child's doctor...I can provide names and numbers for parents or professionals that are either using it or recommending it. http://www.facebook.com/lisa.geng#/topic.php?uid=115029735601 & topic=13047 ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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