Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 I know it won't be a popular opinion but I think that if you have had success with these doctors on other levels that you should follow their advice. I would ask more questions about the why behind their rationale. I would also take some time to ask them where they get their reasoning. Sometimes I have seen things on this board and I am absolutely convinced it is something I want to try for my son. I go and talk to my dr. and sometimes he says yes go ahead and other times he has very valid reasoning behind what not to try. That being said, all doctors are human and can have errors in judgement. I personally am not trying Nutriiveda yet for my child. I spent time researching it on the internet for quite some time. I don't like the comments I hear about children becoming hyper on this board. I also believe that all of these same ingredients are available for a lot less money in other forms. When you research this product even for weight loss on independent sights, other less expensive products get better reviews. If you are following the true plan, drinking more water and eating more whole foods you would most likely lose weight without the product in my opinion. Do I believe this is helping some of the children on this board? Absolutely! I'm just saying that if your doctors say no and you normally think they provide solid advice, you should take some time to find out why they are saying this so you can make a good decision for your family. Don't hate me everyone, it's just an opinion not a criticism either way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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