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If he wants to inject it, decline,

If he wants to try it by mouth it might be OK.

These are issues that actually do respond to vitamin A, you might try 500 IU per

pound of

kid daily, more or less.

Andy

>

> Hi,

> My DAN just recommended Phosphatidylcholine to help my ASD son with

> issues of aggression, hyperactivity and focus. I am a little nervous

> because we tried GABA, Theanine and Pycnogenol for the same issues and

> all had the opposite effect.

> I would love to hear any experience anyone has had. Also, I only have

> seen it available in liquid gels caps. I was also hoping someone could

> tell me if you have been able to find it in capsule form as I need to

> hide it in food.

> I would appreciate any feedback.

> Thank you,

> Sylvia

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We use PhosChol for liver support and neurological support (didn't know

it was supposed to help calm, but I suppose that's the neuro functioning

part). It comes in a liquid, but it's quite thick, so you probably would

have a hard time hiding it in food. It's very expensive but good

quality. I give it to my son with a medicine dropper (plunger style to

get it all out), and he doesn't mind the flavor.

How old is your son--could you try to teach him to swallow pills yet? My

4 year old has mastered swallowing pills of all sizes in the past two

months--it can be done.

Holly

mom of Quinn, age 4, recovering from autism

>

> Hi,

> My DAN just recommended Phosphatidylcholine to help my ASD son with

> issues of aggression, hyperactivity and focus. I am a little nervous

> because we tried GABA, Theanine and Pycnogenol for the same issues and

> all had the opposite effect.

> I would love to hear any experience anyone has had. Also, I only have

> seen it available in liquid gels caps. I was also hoping someone could

> tell me if you have been able to find it in capsule form as I need to

> hide it in food.

> I would appreciate any feedback.

> Thank you,

> Sylvia

>

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My son is 2 1/2 and very petite. I don't think he is ready to try pills yet, it

would be a help if he could though.

hollymarsh <holly@...> wrote:

We use PhosChol for liver support and neurological support (didn't know

it was supposed to help calm, but I suppose that's the neuro functioning

part). It comes in a liquid, but it's quite thick, so you probably would

have a hard time hiding it in food. It's very expensive but good

quality. I give it to my son with a medicine dropper (plunger style to

get it all out), and he doesn't mind the flavor.

How old is your son--could you try to teach him to swallow pills yet? My

4 year old has mastered swallowing pills of all sizes in the past two

months--it can be done.

Holly

mom of Quinn, age 4, recovering from autism

>

> Hi,

> My DAN just recommended Phosphatidylcholine to help my ASD son with

> issues of aggression, hyperactivity and focus. I am a little nervous

> because we tried GABA, Theanine and Pycnogenol for the same issues and

> all had the opposite effect.

> I would love to hear any experience anyone has had. Also, I only have

> seen it available in liquid gels caps. I was also hoping someone could

> tell me if you have been able to find it in capsule form as I need to

> hide it in food.

> I would appreciate any feedback.

> Thank you,

> Sylvia

>

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