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They don't recommend NutriiVeda for pregnant or lactating women because

NutriiVeda naturally removes excess fat and toxins from the body. Until there

is research they don't know if any of the toxins being released will go to the

developing fetus or into breast milk. Even though everything in NutriiVeda is

certified a food, until we know for sure please just don't use it while pregnant

or lactating for this reason.

As far as your son, even if u r not seeing " surges " , I am guessing u may b

seeing subtle changes. Observe him & think about: speech, language skills, fine

motor, gross motor, stools, social skills, etc. Also is he getting enough water

per day? Multiply his wt x .6= the oz of water/liquid per day. I'm guessing he's

not. Also, is he getting 2 scoops/day? Remember it seems to be dosage dependent.

More Q & A answered at http://pursuitofresearch.org/faq.html

Check those items above & let us know. :)

Warmest wishes,

Barbara A , M.S., CCC-SLP

Executive Director, Help Me Speak, LLC

410-442-9791

[ ] Nursing and Nutriiveda

I've put my 5-year-old who has apraxia on Nutriiveda, and so far (day 16), we

haven't noticed any major surges. I put myself on Nutriiveda to see if I could

lose some of my baby belly.

I have read that Nutriiveda isn't recommended for lactating women. I still nurse

my normally developing 14-month-old 2 to 3 times a day. Is it safe to be doing

this... or should I stop taking Nutriiveda? She has presented with eczema

recently, and I wonder if there could be a correlation?

Thanks for any input!

Nadine

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