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I currently have my daughter on multiple supplements (she also has

ADHD), such as Inositol, B-complex, Omega 3, and melatonin at nighttime

to help with sleep. I do not want to do the melatonin long-term, but

she has lots of problems falling asleep, and not sure what else to do.

If I put her on the Mindsoothe, would that just replace the melatonin;

would I need to continue with the other supplements? Has anyone had

their children taking Melatonin long term and at what dose?

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My son has experienced absolutely no adverse effects at all. He is not

tired or " drugged out " - nor is he hyper or anything like that - in fact

his sleeping patterns are exactly the same. There has been no

personality change at all except for the OCD thoughts being gone. I

think the tranquilizer effect works just for his racing OCD thoughts.

If you want to call me, my number is 901-837-9741.

Kind Regards,

silvafour <thesilvas@...> wrote:

Thanx for the info.

The Mindsoothe Jr says is has a " natural tranquilizer " .

Is that an accurate statement?

I don't want my little dude drugged.

He isn't hyper of anything.

I just want to help him with his OCD.

Thanx for any MORE info you can send my way. :)

> Thanx for the reply.

> " To the point " is fine with me.

> What " other stuff " do you know of that raises Seratonan levels?

> I don't want to try him on meds.

> I don't think he needs them but I would like to help him naturaly.

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My son takes meletonion and has since 12/05. He was

not sleeping well at all and several days only got a

few hours sleep before school. The pediatric

neurologist we saw recommended that we put him on

meletonin and said it was safe. He is 14 now. He takes

1.5 mg. The doctor had said to start with 1 mg and

work our way up. We could only find 3 mg tablets so we

split those in half.

Darletta

--- Linnea and Jeff <shiffra@...> wrote:

> I currently have my daughter on multiple supplements

> (she also has

> ADHD), such as Inositol, B-complex, Omega 3, and

> melatonin at nighttime

> to help with sleep. I do not want to do the

> melatonin long-term, but

> she has lots of problems falling asleep, and not

> sure what else to do.

> If I put her on the Mindsoothe, would that just

> replace the melatonin;

> would I need to continue with the other supplements?

> Has anyone had

> their children taking Melatonin long term and at

> what dose?

>

>

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> Re: Re: supplements?

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> My son has experienced absolutely no adverse effects

> at all. He is not

> tired or " drugged out " - nor is he hyper or anything

> like that - in fact

> his sleeping patterns are exactly the same. There

> has been no

> personality change at all except for the OCD

> thoughts being gone. I

> think the tranquilizer effect works just for his

> racing OCD thoughts.

> If you want to call me, my number is 901-837-9741.

> Kind Regards,

>

> silvafour <thesilvas@...> wrote:

> Thanx for the info.

> The Mindsoothe Jr says is has a " natural

> tranquilizer " .

> Is that an accurate statement?

> I don't want my little dude drugged.

> He isn't hyper of anything.

> I just want to help him with his OCD.

> Thanx for any MORE info you can send my way. :)

>

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> > Thanx for the reply.

> > " To the point " is fine with me.

> > What " other stuff " do you know of that raises

> Seratonan levels?

> > I don't want to try him on meds.

> > I don't think he needs them but I would like to

> help him naturaly.

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No, Mindsoothe Jr. works similar to Inositil - helps to raise Seratonin levels.

I would not have my child on both at the sametime. It is a mood stabilizer, not

a sleep aid.

Linnea and Jeff <shiffra@...> wrote:

I currently have my daughter on multiple supplements (she also has

ADHD), such as Inositol, B-complex, Omega 3, and melatonin at nighttime

to help with sleep. I do not want to do the melatonin long-term, but

she has lots of problems falling asleep, and not sure what else to do.

If I put her on the Mindsoothe, would that just replace the melatonin;

would I need to continue with the other supplements? Has anyone had

their children taking Melatonin long term and at what dose?

Re: Re: supplements?

My son has experienced absolutely no adverse effects at all. He is not

tired or " drugged out " - nor is he hyper or anything like that - in fact

his sleeping patterns are exactly the same. There has been no

personality change at all except for the OCD thoughts being gone. I

think the tranquilizer effect works just for his racing OCD thoughts.

If you want to call me, my number is 901-837-9741.

Kind Regards,

silvafour wrote:

Thanx for the info.

The Mindsoothe Jr says is has a " natural tranquilizer " .

Is that an accurate statement?

I don't want my little dude drugged.

He isn't hyper of anything.

I just want to help him with his OCD.

Thanx for any MORE info you can send my way. :)

> Thanx for the reply.

> " To the point " is fine with me.

> What " other stuff " do you know of that raises Seratonan levels?

> I don't want to try him on meds.

> I don't think he needs them but I would like to help him naturaly.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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