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We use NutriBiotic vanilla flavored rice protein from the local health food

store. Here is the description on the bottle: NutriBiotic rice protein is a

great tasting vegetable protein free of the common food allergens normally

associated with products such as soy, milk, egg, wheat, and yeast. It is a

highly soluble powdered formula that mixes easily into a glass of water or

juice (we use rice milk). No chemicals are used during the processing. All

that is used is natural enzymes. The enzymes are added in different stages

to break down and separate the carbohydrate and fiber from the protein

portion of the whole grain.

Our son will not eat much of anything besides chips and Oreos. This gives

him the protein he needs. We also add baby food mixed in with his rice milk.

We also give him liquid multivitamins called Polyvisol. That can be found

at any drugstore or Walmart.

This diet has definitely helped his digestion.

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Does anyone know how Polyvisol is in comparison to SuperNuThera with P5P and

without vitamins A & D?

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> We use NutriBiotic vanilla flavored rice protein from the local health food

>

> store. Here is the description on the bottle: NutriBiotic rice protein is

> a

> great tasting vegetable protein free of the common food allergens normally

> associated with products such as soy, milk, egg, wheat, and yeast. It is a

>

> highly soluble powdered formula that mixes easily into a glass of water or

> juice (we use rice milk). No chemicals are used during the processing.

> All

> that is used is natural enzymes. The enzymes are added in different stages

>

> to break down and separate the carbohydrate and fiber from the protein

> portion of the whole grain.

>

> Our son will not eat much of anything besides chips and Oreos. This gives

> him the protein he needs. We also add baby food mixed in with his rice

> milk.

> We also give him liquid multivitamins called Polyvisol. That can be found

> at any drugstore or Walmart.

>

>

> This diet has definitely helped his digestion.

>

>

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