Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Does he eat cookies or cupcakes? Just a thought, but you could make a " frosting " with it. I'm a borderline diabetic, and I use cool whip and pudding mix to make " frostings " all the time, to ice cupcakes or make sandwich cookies. They're also wonderful for fruit dip. You could put it in the cool whip mix, as it's not heated, and go from there. If he's a candy fan, is he a smores fan? You could mix it with marshmallow fluff, and it would have to be heated. Hope this helps! From: degarrettjones@... Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:41:56 +0000 Subject: [ ] Re: Our Nutriiveda experience, so far! Hi ! So nice to hear from you again! Have you experienced additional gains with NV? This is exciting! No, unfortunately he doesn't care for applesauce. And he'll eat chocolate, but only in candy form. He doesn't care for shakes or pudding, and we discovered last night that he doesn't care for chocolate yogurt either. I thought the combo was delicious, but it took us over an hour of chasing him around the house, bribing, etc., to get just one scoop in the yogurt in him. We definitely need a better way! I ordered a canister of the vanilla last night, and hopefully he'll like that better. Gotta find a way! Dianne > > > From: Dianne <degarrettjones@...> > Subject: [ ] Our Nutriiveda experience, so far! > > Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010, 12:56 PM > > > Â > > > > Hello all! We received our canisters of chocolate NV on Monday and began that afternoon! My 5 yr old son Liam and I are both using it. I've started Liam on only 1 scoop per day, because I'm having a horrible time getting it in him! I don't think he objects to the taste as much as texture??? We know he doesn't like milk shakes or smoothies of any kind, so we're feeling kind of limited. Hubbie is picking up some coconut milk yogurt from Whole Foods on his way home, so fingers crossed that will work and we can up his dosage to 2 scoops soon. For myself, I started with 2 scoops and then upped it to 4 today. > > First, because I haven't posted much and you don't know much about Liam - a brief history. Liam was diagnosed with multiple protein intolerance as a newborn and cannot tolerate casein or soy. He has a history of sinus, ear, and respiratory infections and is small for his age. He was diagnosed with verbal apraxia at 22 mos. We discovered 's book soon afterward and started Pro-EFA & EPA, experiencing nice surges as we increased it. Over the past few years, Liam has received additional diagnoses of high functioning autism/PDD-NOS, SPD, CAPD - well, you get the idea - he's a real head-scratcher! He's hyperlexic, so the big difference between his verbal and nonverbal/performan ce skills make him difficult to evaluate, I'm told. Anyway, he's " apraxic from head to toe " (per one of his SLPs), mildly sensory-seeking, and has the expressive and receptive language skills of a <3 yr old, while able to do complex addition and substraction and read at a second > grade level. > > Changes in Liam so far: Liam is a much happier child, with much more energy. His attention has improved - he seems more " on. " Instead of wanting TV all day, he hasn't even asked for it yesterday or today. Instead, he's reading and wants to share the books with the rest of us. He is intiating play with us more, actually creating his own silly games (apparently, they've been imitating trains in preschool, which is thinks is hilarious, so he runs around the house going " chuga chuga choo choo! " and then came to me with a variation: " Mommy, when I say chuga chuga, you say moo moo! Ok, ready? Ok, go! " - he has never done this before). He didn't cry about going to preschool yesterday or today - this is a battle we usually endure every morning (he'd even get the calendar and try to convince me that it's the weekend! lol). As I'm typing this, he has come up to me twice and physically moved my face so I have to look at him while he tells me about something. > Definitely more engaged. He's considerably less frustrated and less married to routine. We haven't noticed any change in articulation yet, but he's requiring less cuing to answer WH questions. After preschool yesterday and today, two different therapists noted that he was very engaged and followed directions well (was the only one in his group who followed instructions on an art project without help). They don't yet know that we're doing anything different. Liam was still happy and energetic after his mornings at preschool, which is new. Liam is kind of hyper since beginning NV, which under ordinary circumstances I might consider to be a bad thing, but if he's feeling better and more energetic, who can blame him for wanting to climb and jump all over everything?! !! Oh - and he is drinking a lot more. This might seem like a little, unimportant thing, but we usually have to bribe him to get him to finish even one cup of juice at a meal - last night he > had 2 1/2! Good hydration makes us happy! > > I'm also feeling much, much more energy. I've already cut my morning coffee from two mugs to one - just don't want it. I still have energy at the end of the day, and yet I'm sleeping very well. My head feels clearer and I just plain feel better. I'm 46 (my oldest child is in grad school and my youngest is 3 - yes, I'm crazy) and overweight and had given up on being able to lose my extra weight, but this week I've already lost 4 lbs. It's all water - my ankles are no longer swollen and my feet don't hurt at the end of the day. I was underweight - a teeny size zero - until my mid-thirties, and then gained 30 lbs., followed by 30+ more after Liam was born, and doctors haven't been able to tell me why, and diet and exercise have not helped, so I'm a great candidate, I think, for this product. If it continues to help me with my health and weight woes, it is indeed miraculous! > > For those who are doing biomed/DAN protocol for their kids - if it helps at all to know - we started seeing a DAN doc last October. Of course we were already GFCFSF because of Liam's problems, and we had already added fish oils and digestive enzymes with great results. We added Vitaspectrum multivitamins, at our DAN's advice, and increased his calcium and magnesium (because he can't have milk products) and vitamin D (blood test showed it was very low, by even mainstream standards, as is common in my family), and added L-Theanine (which we were happy to see is included in NV). Since beginning NV, we've stopped the multivitamins and L-Theanine, but kept the other stuff. > > Sorry that this ended up being so long! Hope it helps. > Dianne > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Does he like peanut butter or any type of dips (ranch, ketchup, etc)? You could mix it in there too. What about popsicles? You could mix it w/ juice, water, or milk w/ or w/o fruit & freeze it. He could have it for breakfast--as a fruit pop. I have compiled a Word doc w/ doc rec dosages, ways to mix etc. I will post to grp & in the documents section on --later today. Warmest wishes, Barbara A , M.S., CCC-SLP Executive Director, Help Me Speak, LLC 410-442-9791 [ ] Our Nutriiveda experience, so far! > > Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010, 12:56 PM > > > Â > > > > Hello all! We received our canisters of chocolate NV on Monday and began that afternoon! My 5 yr old son Liam and I are both using it. I've started Liam on only 1 scoop per day, because I'm having a horrible time getting it in him! I don't think he objects to the taste as much as texture??? We know he doesn't like milk shakes or smoothies of any kind, so we're feeling kind of limited. Hubbie is picking up some coconut milk yogurt from Whole Foods on his way home, so fingers crossed that will work and we can up his dosage to 2 scoops soon. For myself, I started with 2 scoops and then upped it to 4 today. > > First, because I haven't posted much and you don't know much about Liam - a brief history. Liam was diagnosed with multiple protein intolerance as a newborn and cannot tolerate casein or soy. He has a history of sinus, ear, and respiratory infections and is small for his age. He was diagnosed with verbal apraxia at 22 mos. We discovered 's book soon afterward and started Pro-EFA & EPA, experiencing nice surges as we increased it. Over the past few years, Liam has received additional diagnoses of high functioning autism/PDD-NOS, SPD, CAPD - well, you get the idea - he's a real head-scratcher! He's hyperlexic, so the big difference between his verbal and nonverbal/performan ce skills make him difficult to evaluate, I'm told. Anyway, he's " apraxic from head to toe " (per one of his SLPs), mildly sensory-seeking, and has the expressive and receptive language skills of a <3 yr old, while able to do complex addition and substraction and read at a second > grade level. > > Changes in Liam so far: Liam is a much happier child, with much more energy. His attention has improved - he seems more " on. " Instead of wanting TV all day, he hasn't even asked for it yesterday or today. Instead, he's reading and wants to share the books with the rest of us. He is intiating play with us more, actually creating his own silly games (apparently, they've been imitating trains in preschool, which is thinks is hilarious, so he runs around the house going " chuga chuga choo choo! " and then came to me with a variation: " Mommy, when I say chuga chuga, you say moo moo! Ok, ready? Ok, go! " - he has never done this before). He didn't cry about going to preschool yesterday or today - this is a battle we usually endure every morning (he'd even get the calendar and try to convince me that it's the weekend! lol). As I'm typing this, he has come up to me twice and physically moved my face so I have to look at him while he tells me about something. > Definitely more engaged. He's considerably less frustrated and less married to routine. We haven't noticed any change in articulation yet, but he's requiring less cuing to answer WH questions. After preschool yesterday and today, two different therapists noted that he was very engaged and followed directions well (was the only one in his group who followed instructions on an art project without help). They don't yet know that we're doing anything different. Liam was still happy and energetic after his mornings at preschool, which is new. Liam is kind of hyper since beginning NV, which under ordinary circumstances I might consider to be a bad thing, but if he's feeling better and more energetic, who can blame him for wanting to climb and jump all over everything?! !! Oh - and he is drinking a lot more. This might seem like a little, unimportant thing, but we usually have to bribe him to get him to finish even one cup of juice at a meal - last night he > had 2 1/2! Good hydration makes us happy! > > I'm also feeling much, much more energy. I've already cut my morning coffee from two mugs to one - just don't want it. I still have energy at the end of the day, and yet I'm sleeping very well. My head feels clearer and I just plain feel better. I'm 46 (my oldest child is in grad school and my youngest is 3 - yes, I'm crazy) and overweight and had given up on being able to lose my extra weight, but this week I've already lost 4 lbs. It's all water - my ankles are no longer swollen and my feet don't hurt at the end of the day. I was underweight - a teeny size zero - until my mid-thirties, and then gained 30 lbs., followed by 30+ more after Liam was born, and doctors haven't been able to tell me why, and diet and exercise have not helped, so I'm a great candidate, I think, for this product. If it continues to help me with my health and weight woes, it is indeed miraculous! > > For those who are doing biomed/DAN protocol for their kids - if it helps at all to know - we started seeing a DAN doc last October. Of course we were already GFCFSF because of Liam's problems, and we had already added fish oils and digestive enzymes with great results. We added Vitaspectrum multivitamins, at our DAN's advice, and increased his calcium and magnesium (because he can't have milk products) and vitamin D (blood test showed it was very low, by even mainstream standards, as is common in my family), and added L-Theanine (which we were happy to see is included in NV). Since beginning NV, we've stopped the multivitamins and L-Theanine, but kept the other stuff. > > Sorry that this ended up being so long! Hope it helps. > Dianne > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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