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Try Nordic Naturals, it's been molecularly distilled and tastes the

least fishy of any brand that I've tried. It is also comes flavored.

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> hi penny

> yes fish oil , I've tried it and seems I cannot tolerate it.

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> maybe it depends on the brand, so can anyone suggest if one brand

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> another has helped?

> thanks, amy

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Okay, I want to try it. What kind do you use, where do you get it and how much

do you give? My son is 35 months old and weighs about 30 pounds... And of

course how do you get your child to take it? My son is VERY picky.

TIA,

Tera

" It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without

accepting it " .

RE: [ ] anyone not on fish oil?

Google A and omega 3. Dr. is a leader in the fish oil

research and its benefits for dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia and autism. There is

actually quite a bit of science to it - and actually kids with gut issues

tend to be deficient in omega 3 fatty acids and other key nutrients. The

verbal/oral apraxia/fish oil benefits are anecdotal, however there is good

evidence in dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder) which many

apraxic kids have. There is no risk to mixing omega 3 in your child's

formula (in fact its already being added in small amounts due to studies

demonstrating benefits in normal infants etc). Its good stuff, and with

anecdotal data in the thousands from this site via

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Okay, I want to try it. What kind do you use, where do you get it and how much

do you give? My son is 35 months old and weighs about 30 pounds... And of

course how do you get your child to take it? My son is VERY picky.

TIA,

Tera

" It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without

accepting it " .

RE: [ ] anyone not on fish oil?

Google A and omega 3. Dr. is a leader in the fish oil

research and its benefits for dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia and autism. There is

actually quite a bit of science to it - and actually kids with gut issues

tend to be deficient in omega 3 fatty acids and other key nutrients. The

verbal/oral apraxia/fish oil benefits are anecdotal, however there is good

evidence in dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder) which many

apraxic kids have. There is no risk to mixing omega 3 in your child's

formula (in fact its already being added in small amounts due to studies

demonstrating benefits in normal infants etc). Its good stuff, and with

anecdotal data in the thousands from this site via

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Hi

I am sorry I missed the spreadsheet on dosage amounts you were circulating. I

came home from the health food store with Omega 3 concentrated softgels. My

daughter is 7yrs old and 45lbs. Each geltab has 1200mg fishoil wtih the

following fatty acid breakdown:

EPA 360mg

DHA 240 mg.

There is no mention of EFA. Does this line up with recommended dosages/types

of fatty acids?

thanks

karen

tera <tera999@...> wrote:

Okay, I want to try it. What kind do you use, where do you get it and how much

do you give? My son is 35 months old and weighs about 30 pounds... And of course

how do you get your child to take it? My son is VERY picky.

TIA,

Tera

" It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without

accepting it " .

RE: [ ] anyone not on fish oil?

Google A and omega 3. Dr. is a leader in the fish oil

research and its benefits for dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia and autism. There is

actually quite a bit of science to it - and actually kids with gut issues

tend to be deficient in omega 3 fatty acids and other key nutrients. The

verbal/oral apraxia/fish oil benefits are anecdotal, however there is good

evidence in dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder) which many

apraxic kids have. There is no risk to mixing omega 3 in your child's

formula (in fact its already being added in small amounts due to studies

demonstrating benefits in normal infants etc). Its good stuff, and with

anecdotal data in the thousands from this site via

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Hi

I am sorry I missed the spreadsheet on dosage amounts you were circulating. I

came home from the health food store with Omega 3 concentrated softgels. My

daughter is 7yrs old and 45lbs. Each geltab has 1200mg fishoil wtih the

following fatty acid breakdown:

EPA 360mg

DHA 240 mg.

There is no mention of EFA. Does this line up with recommended dosages/types

of fatty acids?

thanks

karen

tera <tera999@...> wrote:

Okay, I want to try it. What kind do you use, where do you get it and how much

do you give? My son is 35 months old and weighs about 30 pounds... And of course

how do you get your child to take it? My son is VERY picky.

TIA,

Tera

" It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without

accepting it " .

RE: [ ] anyone not on fish oil?

Google A and omega 3. Dr. is a leader in the fish oil

research and its benefits for dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia and autism. There is

actually quite a bit of science to it - and actually kids with gut issues

tend to be deficient in omega 3 fatty acids and other key nutrients. The

verbal/oral apraxia/fish oil benefits are anecdotal, however there is good

evidence in dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder) which many

apraxic kids have. There is no risk to mixing omega 3 in your child's

formula (in fact its already being added in small amounts due to studies

demonstrating benefits in normal infants etc). Its good stuff, and with

anecdotal data in the thousands from this site via

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