Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 That's a tough question Marie. You probably would note more dramatic surges in a child that is severe -but we also have those that have reported professional noted surges in those with undiagnosed speech delays. But who are we kidding?! I know as a parent of 2 children that are special needs any surge is a good surge! Yes it's all natural- here's the ingredient page http://pursuitofresearch.org/products/nutriiveda/nutriiveda-ingredients/ The FAQ page http://pursuitofresearch.org/products/nutriiveda/frequently_asked_questions/ and info for your child's ped- it's being approved by various types of MDs both traditional, alternative as well as nutritionists http://pursuitofresearch.org/find-a-professional/ As far as back to your original question...The following I just sent out the other day -so you must be new. I highly doubt the following list is complete- but unfortunately not all participate in the survey (which requires contact information so all can be verified) but already this list is quite impressive. ~~~~~~~~~START OF RECENT ARCHIVE I was going through our survey for NV http://pursuitofresearch.org/survey/ which I encourage all to take and the following are the conditions NV is reported in the survey to help. All of the following reported that the surges were noted by the professional working with the child/teen/adult and in many cases it's reported that the professional was unaware of the addition of NV. It's many more conditions than we knew. And even still I know there are some rare syndromes it's helping due to phone calls that are not listed here so I know some conditions are not listed. PLEASE take the survey!!! http://pursuitofresearch.org/survey/ And please let me know if your child's diagnosis is not included here. Undiagnosed Speech Delay Apraxia Dyspraxia Dysarthria Feeding and swallowing disorder Autism PDD PDD-NOS Asperger Syndrome Metabolic Disorder Delayed Myelinazation Language Disorder ADHD ADD CAPD Cerebral Palsy Facial Tics Growth Disorders Hypotonia Mild Periventricular Leukomalacia Traumatic Brain Injury Genetic Syndrome Chromosomal Abnormalities Sensory Integration Dysfunction Cognitive Impairment Alzheimer's Disease Mental Retardation Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis (CIPA) rare genetic disorder Global Delays Seizures agenesis of corpus callosum (Congenital Disorder) ~~~~~~~~~~also Let me know if anyone has seen surges in any areas not listed here: SPEECH articulation, complexity and sophistication of sentence structure LANGUAGE better understanding of written and spoken word, development of better reading and writing skills ACADEMICS/LEARNING reported surges in all areas of school. For preschool age sudden awareness of numbers, letters, even spelling FINE AND GROSS MOTOR SKILLS improvements in various activities reported including riding a bike, swimming to buttoning pants and handwriting POTTY TRAINING and bed wetting resolved for those of all ages who had issues are reported SENSE OF HUMOR both catching subtle humor/abstract humor, and wanting to make others laugh-joking around AWARENESS OF SURROUNDINGS (for autism) reported following gaze and more interactions FACIAL EXPRESSIONS more non-verbal communication, for oral apraxia more expressions instead of blank stares when not engaged in conversation FOCUS on task, more willing to listen and try MULTI TASKING for those with motor planning impairments such as apraxia as this is something typically not done or done well prior to NV SOCIAL wanting to participate with others via play and communication MOOD seems “happier†“easy goingâ€, “no longer showing frustration†BEHAVIOR normalization reported in a few cases of those with severe behavioral issues of head banging, butting, hitting, aggression and anger issues MUSIC increased interest in listening to, humming or singing music DEVELOPMENTAL CATCHING UP for those that never went through stages -reportedly going through them for the first time. DECREASE IN SEIZURES so far in several cases elimination of any seizures and headaches and decrease and elimination in seizure meds as well IMAGINATIVE PLAY increase in imaginative play and story telling IMPROVED DIET willingness to try more foods for those that were “picky eaters†prior Within 1 month or more: SENSORY improvement in sensory awareness for those affected with sensory integration dysfunction GROWTH reported dramatic surges in height as well as increase in muscle and normalization in weight REFLEXES normalization of reflexes for those who had poor reflexes ELIMINATION of facial tics, even when under stress http://pursuitofresearch.org/pursuit-of-research/ ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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