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just back online after 2 days of no power (bad storms). just read some emails.

are we saying chocolate NV is better than vanilla? my child just got used to the

vanilla, but i'll do what's best. ????

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From: mykitkate <mykitkate@...>

Sent: Tue, April 5, 2011 9:28:03 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Won't take NV?

The first time I gave it to my son was in hot chocolate. I made regular hot

chocolate and waited for it to cool down then mixed NV in. It was Christmas time

so I put his hot chocolate in a special mug with marshmallows and he drank it

right down. I was so afraid after reading stories here to change anything so he

was drinking hot chocolate twice a day with marshmallows. A week or so later my

husband just mixed it in regular milk with some Hershey syrup and that's how he

drinks it now. We did get the full dosage in and for my son it did work in less

than 24 hours with his speech, and now it's been a few months and he's reading

books on level. His slp is supposed to talk to another slp because she can't

believe the difference. Try the hot chocolate. Kate

> >

> > Start super slow then and gradually increase. My son didn't like it either

>at first. Honestly it boggles the mind how it's easier to get raw fish oils

>into most of these kids than chocolate or vanilla powder -and I don't know how

>they can detect even small amounts but many can. The good news is that once

you

>can find a way to get it in within a week it's no longer difficult and you'll

>find they even start liking it. I mean Tanner now I just sent him off on a

trip

>where he's only got the NV powder and water -and he'll drink it like that

alone.

>OMG it was not at all like that early on!!!

> >

> > You will find a way to get it in. Some people have found mixing it with luke

>warm foods like homemade chocolate pudding (well from the box) once it's cooled

>down enough- or hot chocolate once it's cooled down they don't notice. Others

>have found mixing it with ice cream or making a shake with ice cream and using

a

>straw to serve it (you taste things differently with a straw because of where

it

>sits on the tongue) and the other one that's worked for many has been some type

>of cookie. I love that came up with a way to have her daughter help

>by rolling them in sprinkles and then she ate them all up.

> >

> > I have pages here for serving suggestions

>http://pursuitofresearch.org/products/nutriiveda/nv-serving-suggestions/ and

>recipes http://pursuitofresearch.org/products/nutriiveda/nutriiveda-recipes/

> >

> > And again you can always start with just a pinch and work up! Main thing is

>to get it in even if it takes a few weeks to work up to the full dosage.

> >

> >

> > =====

> >

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