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Re: Re: megavitamins


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Posted By A Son-Rise Message Board Participant on September 14, 1999 at 23:24:01:

In Reply to: Re: megavitamins posted byJohn K on September 14, 1999 at 06:16:32:

In response to mega vitamins, more specifically, the Super Nu Thera, go to Or you can call them at 800/245-8282. I believe they can make a huge difference. With my 4 1/2 year old son, he had some small inprovements in eye contact, and verbalization. The big change, however was with my (at the time) 18 month old daughter. She began "zoning" out and not listening like my son had. I could take my finger up to her eyes for 3-4 seconds and she would not even blink. I believe she was having petite mal seizures (like my son had at that age but I was not educated enough to realize this and do something about it. Anyway, I decided to give her the Super Nu Thera and within a few days, she seemed normal. No more zoning. I feel the vitamins clearly stopped the seizures if that is what was going on. We changed her diet as well and now at 23 months she is "normal" most of the time. It is really odd. Most days she seems ok, but every week or so for a couple of days she seems to go back, although not as bad. I think she probably is prone to becoming autistic, however due to all the supplaments and GFCF (Gluten Free Casein Free) diet, we are keeping this from happening (at least I hope so). Why she has the "bad" days I don't know. I guess their must be a food that is causing it and I am trying to do a better job keeping track. Anyway, the bottom line is, YES, try it. I believe there is nothing to lose and everything to gain. One last tip. If you get the liquid and your child won't take it, try using 1/4 teaspoon of NON-buffered ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) mixed with pure water. It almost looks and taste like OJ. Both my kids ask for it by name. Any more questions feel free to Email me at luck!



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