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's teacher sent a note home this week too about his fine motor skills.

He's now been on nutriiveda for a week and his drawing, coloring, and tracing

have all improved, along with language and overall confidence. He has more

energy too, but he's not hyper. I think he's just thrilled that things are a

little easier for him and he's exploring and enjoying his new world -per say.

His progress continues to amaze us!

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[ ] Just a little update...

My son[7 yrs old] has been struggling with fine motor. He has other issues...but

he is trying in all those areas. But fine motor is simply too too hard for him.

He forgets the tripod grasp..so we have too remind him everyday...he does not

look down on the paper or use his " helper hand " . The story goes on of how hard

it is to do any coloring or writing activities with him.

Yesterday when I picked him from school, his teacher said he traced the

alphabets all by himself!!! First I thought she was kidding...She said he was

looking down on the paper slowly tracing the letters[joining the dashes -

previously he would just go off the lines and after tracing 2 lines he would

scribble on the paper]. i just couldn't believe my ears.

i am still skeptical because it was only for one day...but my heart is jumping

how something which has been tried for 4 years with no result just clicked!!! We

have and are doing other therapies for a longtime but nothing was like this all

of a sudden - the last thing introduced was nutriiveda - it was like he found

that hidden switch!!

sowmya

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It is so good to hear the positive results on Nutriiveda! I am

praying that if/when I can get the correct amount into my 6 year old

son he will have some gains (he struggles with all fine motor tasks,

can't write...)

It is a struggle to find a way to get it into him. I can mix it into

pudding and he will take it and enjoy it. But sometimes he is not in

the mood for pudding. He doesn't like yogurt or milk so I have yet to

get the full dose into him.

Keep posting the good results as they are encouraging!!

Noelle

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On Jan 28, 2010, at 10:31 AM, " sow " <sowk721@...> wrote:

>

> My son[7 yrs old] has been struggling with fine motor. He has other

> issues...but he is trying in all those areas. But fine motor is

> simply too too hard for him. He forgets the tripod grasp..so we have

> too remind him everyday...he does not look down on the paper or use

> his " helper hand " . The story goes on of how hard it is to do any

> coloring or writing activities with him.

> Yesterday when I picked him from school, his teacher said he traced

> the alphabets all by himself!!! First I thought she was

> kidding...She said he was looking down on the paper slowly tracing

> the letters[joining the dashes - previously he would just go off the

> lines and after tracing 2 lines he would scribble on the paper]. i

> just couldn't believe my ears.

> i am still skeptical because it was only for one day...but my heart

> is jumping how something which has been tried for 4 years with no

> result just clicked!!! We have and are doing other therapies for a

> longtime but nothing was like this all of a sudden - the last thing

> introduced was nutriiveda - it was like he found that hidden switch!!

>

> sowmya

>

>

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How much for a nine year old boy 55 pounds?

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On Jan 28, 2010, at 5:20 PM, Noelle Brillant

<noellebrillant@...> wrote:

> It is so good to hear the positive results on Nutriiveda! I am

> praying that if/when I can get the correct amount into my 6 year old

> son he will have some gains (he struggles with all fine motor tasks,

> can't write...)

> It is a struggle to find a way to get it into him. I can mix it into

> pudding and he will take it and enjoy it. But sometimes he is not in

> the mood for pudding. He doesn't like yogurt or milk so I have yet to

> get the full dose into him.

> Keep posting the good results as they are encouraging!!

> Noelle

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

> On Jan 28, 2010, at 10:31 AM, " sow " <sowk721@...> wrote:

>

> >

> > My son[7 yrs old] has been struggling with fine motor. He has other

> > issues...but he is trying in all those areas. But fine motor is

> > simply too too hard for him. He forgets the tripod grasp..so we have

> > too remind him everyday...he does not look down on the paper or use

> > his " helper hand " . The story goes on of how hard it is to do any

> > coloring or writing activities with him.

> > Yesterday when I picked him from school, his teacher said he traced

> > the alphabets all by himself!!! First I thought she was

> > kidding...She said he was looking down on the paper slowly tracing

> > the letters[joining the dashes - previously he would just go off the

> > lines and after tracing 2 lines he would scribble on the paper]. i

> > just couldn't believe my ears.

> > i am still skeptical because it was only for one day...but my heart

> > is jumping how something which has been tried for 4 years with no

> > result just clicked!!! We have and are doing other therapies for a

> > longtime but nothing was like this all of a sudden - the last thing

> > introduced was nutriiveda - it was like he found that hidden

> switch!!

> >

> > sowmya

> >

> >

>

>

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I give my son [50lbs] 11/2scoops. i started very slowly with 1 scoopthe first

week.The second week i increased to 2 scoops - for which he was a little hyper.

So reduced it to 11/2 scoops. He is been on it for the last 3 weeks. Whether you

are doing biomedical or alternative medicine ,it is always advisable to start

slow and low and then reach to the full dosage.

sowmya

> >

> > >

> > > My son[7 yrs old] has been struggling with fine motor. He has other

> > > issues...but he is trying in all those areas. But fine motor is

> > > simply too too hard for him. He forgets the tripod grasp..so we have

> > > too remind him everyday...he does not look down on the paper or use

> > > his " helper hand " . The story goes on of how hard it is to do any

> > > coloring or writing activities with him.

> > > Yesterday when I picked him from school, his teacher said he traced

> > > the alphabets all by himself!!! First I thought she was

> > > kidding...She said he was looking down on the paper slowly tracing

> > > the letters[joining the dashes - previously he would just go off the

> > > lines and after tracing 2 lines he would scribble on the paper]. i

> > > just couldn't believe my ears.

> > > i am still skeptical because it was only for one day...but my heart

> > > is jumping how something which has been tried for 4 years with no

> > > result just clicked!!! We have and are doing other therapies for a

> > > longtime but nothing was like this all of a sudden - the last thing

> > > introduced was nutriiveda - it was like he found that hidden

> > switch!!

> > >

> > > sowmya

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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