Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 Just wanted to say something about this statement I made... " His rebound has not been as quick as others have seen. " Since talking with the other day, and then realizing that not only has Joe been exposed to 3 flu's in short succession, he is also teething his 6 year molars and both of his front top teeth. I questioned to that, is it possible that Nutriiveda works on what is potentially a " priority " to the body, as in " illness " , first... and that's why we see regression or stabilization during times of sickness. I don't know, but told me to send it to the group anyway. > > So, I didn't update last week because I decreased Joe's dosage to 1/2 of what I was giving him. had told me to do this so that my skeptical husband would see if it was coincidence or if it was Nutriiveda. > > Last week was crazy. Joe was only decreased for 2-3 days, yet, I forgot about all the little things the Nutriiveda seemed to have taken away. All the little tantrums because he couldn't tell us what he wanted, etc. I don't remember the last one since his being on the Nutriiveda. So anyway, my husband noticed that Joe didn't seem to be 'himself' and when I told him I had decreased the Nutriiveda just to make sure it was what was helping, he told me to put him back on it. > > His rebound has not been as quick as others have seen. Since putting him back on the Nutriiveda at 1 scoop twice a day, he has improved but is not quite back where he was before. I spoke to , and then I remembered that we have had a couple of flu's in the past 8-10 days in the house. My dh and eldest(not Joe) got them and were both sick for 2 days. Joe got one of them just 1/2 a week ago, and was sick for 12 hours. Generally speaking, when one in the family gets the flu, everyone gets it the same amount of time, so that is new. > > Also when I spoke to she asked me to say something about the time I give Joe the scoop twice a day. I started giving him the first scoop when he wakes up, then giving him breakfast in an hour, and the other I give an hour and a half before bedtime. The reason I did, was my dh and I thought that giving it then, the proteins could work when most of the work on your body is done... while sleeping. > > Seemed like it made sense to us, and the exact opposite of what is happening to the other family is happening here. Joe normally would goof around for hours in his room - sometimes until midnight. Now, he is asleep before 9:30pm, wakes up bright eyed and ready to start the day. I guess I didn't think about this until I was talking to , but, another New thing on the Nutriiveda > > There is only one new thing to report for this week. Joe has started singing his sentences to me if I don't give him the answer he wants, and he is trying to sing along to his songs from Veggietales, 3-2-1 penguins, and his numerous Disney movies. > > Cassandra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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