Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 Our daughter has been on Nutriiveda now for about 10 days. She is 10 years old and reminds me a lot of when I read 's blog. Since starting Nutriiveda I can report the following but I do want to note that the day we started she got a cold that has been going through our family and still has cold symptoms to date: After 24 hours of being on a full dose for her age we found her to be more chatty but also more hyper. The second day she went to the kitchen and spontaneously said (eat). She also grabbed my face that day to look into my eyes and tried to say something to me. She was babbling more and tyring to say more. During these first few days she was acting up at school though. By day 5 she was behaviourally better at school and started to put the front part of a word in. For example many times she says (ack) for back or (ome) for home but now she started to say the full word. On the 6th day she repeated the word yes and spontaneously said hello (she always says hi and not hello) . She was constantly laughing at shows that day and paying attention to them. She also tried to trick my husband. He was taking her to brush her teeth in the washroom. She then stepped behind him and waited for him to go into the washroom and then took off on him after he had gone in. She did not follow him in. The school though reported a difficult day that day. She kept putting her head down and not wanting to work. Not sure if it was the cold or Nutriiveda but at home she was ok. On day 7 she said her name in full (). She usually says (cole). By day 9 my husband and I noticed her face was more expressive. She also tried to say her two word combinations more and tried real hard to put three words together. Day 10 today- she was more chatty this morning. I asked her a few questions and she answered me with simple one word responses. Today she also went into the kitchen and opened all the kitchen cupboard doors to see what is inside. She was also listening well today. She continues to have a cold so I wonder if Nutriiveda would work even better with bigger surges when she gets well. I only have her on Nutriiveda at this time as I wanted to make sure nothing else interfered with it. I still though give her seizure meds as she has absence seizures. I was giving her Krill oil but stopped this. The ProEPA and ProEFA which I had used in the past did help her initially but then it plateaued so I had switched to Krill oil based on a doctor's suggestion to see if this worked. This last week we have seen some behaviour issues at school, chewing her hands, licking ice on our rink (yuk). Could this is oral exploration ? She is sleeping well but I noticed is taking longer to fall asleep. Today I tried to get her to write her name as her fine motor is weak. She held the pen okl and I let her try to write her name on her own as I always hold her wrist for strength and better control. She did do it but it was still big and all over place but she still held onto the pen on her own the whole time. Usually if I don't hold her wrist she will just drop the pen. I was wondering some things, 1) is Nutriiveda hard on the kidneys or liver. I am just wondering as she is on a seizure med and so I want to make sure there is no overload. 2) She also does not like to drink a lot so is that ok when using Nutriiveda ? I have been putting her Nutriiveda in apple sauce and she loves it. It tastes just like chocolate pudding. 3) As well, can Nutriiveda cause yeast symptoms and or can it help heal the gut. I am just hoping that it is truly the Nutriiveda and hope that things get better. To be honest I have questioned myself on if I am seeing these things because I am just paying more attention. I don't know but I will continue and see how things go. There seems to be some good things going on here. Thanks, Demi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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