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You can also check out http://www.efalexfocus.com/ Here is an excerpt from that

page:

Products based on Dr. Stordy's research

Note to Efamol Efalex customers: The Efamol company has been purchased by

the Netherlands-based multi-national holding company Numica. Unfortunatley, due

to this change, the Efamol label of products is no longer available. We highly

recommend the following products, also based on Dr. Stordy's research, as

replacements for Efamol Efalex.

Attention Focus

Nature's Way, distibuter of the original Efalex Focus, have returned with

Attention Focus. This formula is identical to the original with one exception:

they've replaced the thyme oil with vitamin E (thyme oil has been linked to

complications in pregnancy).

Learning Factors

from Natural Factors, this fine formula combining tuna oil, evening

primrose oil, vitamin E and thyme oil, is also based on the research of Dr.

Stordy

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More EFA supplements providing DHA

Attention™ Gels

a state-of-the-art formulation designed to enhance brain function and

neural networking... great for kids!

NeuroDHA

a highly refined fish oil supplement with 100% absorption... supplies DHA

and EPA in a similar ratio as found in the brain.

Coromega

great for children unable to swallow pills, Coromega is a liquid fish oil

supplement with a delicious orange flavor.

DHA Neuromins

also form Nature's Way, DHA Neuromins is a plant sourced DHA supplement

suitable for vegetarians.

DHA Junior

a great tasting, chewable cod liver oil supplement supplying the natural

healthy constituents, including vitamins A & D.

Primrosa Marine

super concentrated omega-3 & omega-6 supplement from Solaray

Online purchase:

Efalex

Description: Efamol Efalex with DHA contains necessary essential

fatty acids necessary for brain function and may be beneficial for

individuals with ADD or ADHD. Form: Capsule Efamol Efalex

Ingredients: Evening Primrose Oil, Docosahexaenoic Acid, Gamma

Linolenic Acid, Arachidonic Acid, Thyme Oil Contains: DHA

(docosahexaenoic acid), AA (arachidonic acid), GLA (gamma linolenic

acid), Fish Oil, Pure Evening Primrose Oil, Thyme Oil, Vitamin E Unit

Count: Efamol Efalex60 Recommended For: Adults and Children over

five: 2 capsules each morning and evening with food or drink.

Children under five: 1 to 2 capsules each morning and evening with

food or drink. The capsules can be cut open and the contents mixed

with food or drink or try New Efamol Efalex Liquid. Taking this

product for the first time - Adults and Children over five: 4

capsules each morning and evening with food or drink for the first 12

weeks. Children under five: 2 to 3 Efamol Efalex capsules each

morning and evening with food or drink for the first 12 weeks.

http://www.webvitamins.com/vitamins/efamol.htm

--- In @y..., " sillybear65 " <sillybear65@h...>

wrote:

> I know that this has been posted before, but I can't seem to find

it

> in the archives. Can someone please tell me what the difference is

> in the types of EFA's. I am having trouble finding the Efalex in

> stores and I don't know where else to find it. Do I look under

> Efalex or under primrose oil?

>

> Thanks

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My understanding from the book is that Dr. Stordy used Efalex by Nutricia

in her studies. This is sold at GNC stores for $12.99. I believe this

product has no connection to Attention Focus or Efalex Focus. Thanks.

>From: " Janet " <beach73@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: [ ] Difference in EFA's

>Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 00:03:08 -0600

>

>You can also check out http://www.efalexfocus.com/ Here is an excerpt from

>that page:

>

> Products based on Dr. Stordy's research

> Note to Efamol Efalex customers: The Efamol company has been

>purchased by the Netherlands-based multi-national holding company Numica.

>Unfortunatley, due to this change, the Efamol label of products is no

>longer available. We highly recommend the following products, also based on

>Dr. Stordy's research, as replacements for Efamol Efalex.

>

> Attention Focus

> Nature's Way, distibuter of the original Efalex Focus, have returned

>with Attention Focus. This formula is identical to the original with one

>exception: they've replaced the thyme oil with vitamin E (thyme oil has

>been linked to complications in pregnancy).

> Learning Factors

> from Natural Factors, this fine formula combining tuna oil, evening

>primrose oil, vitamin E and thyme oil, is also based on the research of Dr.

> Stordy

>

>

>--------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> More EFA supplements providing DHA

> Attention™ Gels

> a state-of-the-art formulation designed to enhance brain function

>and neural networking... great for kids!

> NeuroDHA

> a highly refined fish oil supplement with 100% absorption...

>supplies DHA and EPA in a similar ratio as found in the brain.

> Coromega

> great for children unable to swallow pills, Coromega is a liquid

>fish oil supplement with a delicious orange flavor.

> DHA Neuromins

> also form Nature's Way, DHA Neuromins is a plant sourced DHA

>supplement suitable for vegetarians.

> DHA Junior

> a great tasting, chewable cod liver oil supplement supplying the

>natural healthy constituents, including vitamins A & D.

> Primrosa Marine

> super concentrated omega-3 & omega-6 supplement from Solaray

>

>

>

>

>

>Online purchase:

>

>Efalex

>Description: Efamol Efalex with DHA contains necessary essential

>fatty acids necessary for brain function and may be beneficial for

>individuals with ADD or ADHD. Form: Capsule Efamol Efalex

>Ingredients: Evening Primrose Oil, Docosahexaenoic Acid, Gamma

>Linolenic Acid, Arachidonic Acid, Thyme Oil Contains: DHA

>(docosahexaenoic acid), AA (arachidonic acid), GLA (gamma linolenic

>acid), Fish Oil, Pure Evening Primrose Oil, Thyme Oil, Vitamin E Unit

>Count: Efamol Efalex60 Recommended For: Adults and Children over

>five: 2 capsules each morning and evening with food or drink.

>Children under five: 1 to 2 capsules each morning and evening with

>food or drink. The capsules can be cut open and the contents mixed

>with food or drink or try New Efamol Efalex Liquid. Taking this

>product for the first time - Adults and Children over five: 4

>capsules each morning and evening with food or drink for the first 12

>weeks. Children under five: 2 to 3 Efamol Efalex capsules each

>morning and evening with food or drink for the first 12 weeks.

>http://www.webvitamins.com/vitamins/efamol.htm

>

>

>--- In @y..., " sillybear65 " <sillybear65@h...>

>wrote:

> > I know that this has been posted before, but I can't seem to find

>it

> > in the archives. Can someone please tell me what the difference is

> > in the types of EFA's. I am having trouble finding the Efalex in

> > stores and I don't know where else to find it. Do I look under

> > Efalex or under primrose oil?

> >

> > Thanks

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It was just a suggestion for similar alternatives. I originally was looking for

Efalex and ending up getting Pro DHA from this site which is Seacoast Natural

Foods. They have lot's of interesting articles and thorough descriptions of

their products at that site.

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How is your child doing on the ProDHA? My daughter is taking the ProEFA and

though I have noticed changes and minute improvements, she has not

experienced a surge like I was hoping for. So, ultimately I am looking for

something else that may be of more help to her.

Thank you

>It was just a suggestion for similar alternatives. I originally was looking

>for Efalex and ending up getting Pro DHA from this site which is Seacoast

>Natural Foods. They have lot's of interesting articles and thorough

>descriptions of their products at that site.

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Well, we just started this week. It's also from Nordic Naturals like the

ProEFA. It has 250 mg of DHA & 100 of EPA & 50 of other omega 3. She's been on

it for 4 days now, so it's too soon to say. She has been very tired and actually

took 2 naps yesterday. She's usually a little dynamo. I think she might be

coming down with something, because that's the only time she takes naps. She

actually took it from a spoon the first 2 days (it has strawberry essence in

it). Then absolutely refused after that, even with bribing. So I put it in some

soda (her favorite drink, unfortunately) and yesterday she drank it eagerly. I

wanted to try it with her mostly for behavior and attention issues, but helping

speech would be a plus since she's not where she should be for her age. She only

really started talking in June. How long has your daughter been taking the

ProEFA? Has it been for 3 months yet? How old is she? Mine is 3.5.

Janet

From: " S. Surfus " <sillybear65@h...>

Date: Wed Dec 19, 2001 6:37 pm

Subject: Re: Difference in EFA's

How is your child doing on the ProDHA? My daughter is taking the ProEFA

and

though I have noticed changes and minute improvements, she has not

experienced a surge like I was hoping for. So, ultimately I am looking for

something else that may be of more help to her.

Thank you

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Hi Janet, nice to hear from you. I don't think that I will try it if it

makes your daughter tired. My daughter is already pretty laid back, I don't

want her to turn into a zombie. She has been taking the ProEFA since Nov.

8. It has made minor improvements such as: her speech comes easier to her

and her signs are better. She has some fine motor issues in her hands and

it is helping that as well. She has maybe 5 more words than she had before,

but some are just clearer now. I really wanted a surge, but I am still

waiting. I also have started giving her 5 pills per day, and i just started

that this past Monday. too soon to tell. My daughter is almost 5, and I am

really starting to get nervous, because of her starting Kindergarten. I so

desperately don't want her in our Special Education Program!!! I don't

trust them, they will not release her when she is ready. I just don't even

want to get that started!!! I think that you can wait until 7 to start

kindergarten so I will, if need be. I also am looking into a private

school.

Thank you,

>From: " Janet " <beach73@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: [ ] Re: Difference in EFA's

>Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 09:04:47 -0600

>

> Well, we just started this week. It's also from Nordic Naturals like

>the ProEFA. It has 250 mg of DHA & 100 of EPA & 50 of other omega 3. She's

>been on it for 4 days now, so it's too soon to say. She has been very tired

>and actually took 2 naps yesterday. She's usually a little dynamo. I think

>she might be coming down with something, because that's the only time she

>takes naps. She actually took it from a spoon the first 2 days (it has

>strawberry essence in it). Then absolutely refused after that, even with

>bribing. So I put it in some soda (her favorite drink, unfortunately) and

>yesterday she drank it eagerly. I wanted to try it with her mostly for

>behavior and attention issues, but helping speech would be a plus since

>she's not where she should be for her age. She only really started talking

>in June. How long has your daughter been taking the ProEFA? Has it been for

>3 months yet? How old is she? Mine is 3.5.

> Janet

>

> From: " S. Surfus " <sillybear65@h...>

> Date: Wed Dec 19, 2001 6:37 pm

> Subject: Re: Difference in EFA's

>

>

>

> How is your child doing on the ProDHA? My daughter is taking the

>ProEFA and

> though I have noticed changes and minute improvements, she has not

> experienced a surge like I was hoping for. So, ultimately I am

>looking for

> something else that may be of more help to her.

> Thank you

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hello Sillybear!

I just wanted to set the record straight. My daughter is indeed

coming down with a cold (great time for that with the holidays

coming), so I wouldn't blame it on the supplement right now. The

timing was just bad. The motor skills are another thing I hope will

improve with the supplement. It sounded pretty encouraging from what

I read in the LCP Solution book and other places. She has

developmental dyspraxia as referred to in the book. In the US it's

called DCD (developmental coordination disorder). They had pretty

much success with that group of children in the studies too. But that

was with Efalex. Dr. Stordy said to start out with 240 mg a day of

DHA for 3 months for under fives, then half after that. The Pro DHA

has 250 mg, so I only give her one a day. I figured if she showed

improvement with it, I could give it to her every other day after the

3 months or try something else.

My daughter's in early childhood special ed right now, but I

don't have too much of a concern about them not releasing her if

she's ready. It's a good and reputable school. However, I too am

hoping she can be mainstreamed by the time she's supposed to start

kindergarten. Some people even have their kids go one more year if

they think they aren't quite ready for kindergarten .

>I am really starting to get nervous, because of her starting

>Kindergarten. I so desperately don't want her in our Special

>Education Program!!! I don't trust them, they will not release her

>when she is ready. I just don't even

>want to get that started!!! I think that you can wait until 7 to

>start kindergarten so I will, if need be. I also am looking into a private

>school.

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