Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Hi- I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but when did you all start giving your kids 2 capsules of ProEFA, or did you go to the ProEPA? I think it may be time, but I'm not sure. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 I started giving Mark ProEFA when he was 18 months old. I started the ProEPA three months later. Currently, I notice, too much EPA seems to make Mark a bit on edge, so I do only 1/2 cap, one cap every other day. Selan [ ] Efa dosage Hi- I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but when did you all start giving your kids 2 capsules of ProEFA, or did you go to the ProEPA? I think it may be time, but I'm not sure. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Hi , Answers from the archives: Brand names are not important -only dosage -formula - purity. The formula we found to be best is in the archives here and in The Late Talker book (Co-authored by developmental pediatrician and Medical Director for NYC Early Intervention Marilyn Agin MD) http://www.speech-express.com/late.talker.html presented at The First Apraxia Conference with leading PhDs in this area sponsored by CHERAB http://www.cherab.org/news/scientific.html -and listed below. EFA stands for essential fatty acid -kind of an umbrella name for all EFAs. (and for the person that asked -EPA stands for an Omega 3 PUFA found in fish called eicosapentaenoic acid -which is why we will just all call it EPA!) To answer your question in short -Nordic Naturals is the manufacturer of ProEFA, ProDHA and ProEPA. ProEFA is an Omega 3 and Omega 6 formula like Efalex and Eye Q -the only other two formulas we hear positive feedback from in large numbers. Coromega is not found to be as effective as the Omega 3/6 formulas -it's a pure Omega 3) Like Coromega -ProDHA and ProEPA are both pure Omega 3 formulas. Most store bought EFAs are rancid, so be aware of this. Oxygen and fish oil do not mix. Smell or taste (for the brave) fish oils to compare and make sure the fish oil you use is pure. Again most of us use ProEFA, Efalex or EyeQ -you can use others -just make sure the company is reputable. Coramega is very pure -it's just that it's only an Omega 3. If the oil you are giving your child smells like rancid fish -it probably is. As you can imagine -it's hard enough -and nasty enough -trying to give " pure " fish oil to a toddler on a spoon! Most of us found success with adding the ProEPA to the ProEFA -but down the road a bit as talked about here http://www.speech-express.com/alternative-therapy/efa-faqs.html It is the CHERAB Foundation that found which dosage, and formula of EFA worked the best for our children from feedbacks since 1999. You can read more about this at http://www.cherab.org http://www.cherab.org/news/scientific.html Here are just two archived messages that I hope will also help you to understand more about EFAs (in the long version). And while you are searching for answers -ask your parents or grandparents -most of them were given cod liver oil -a pure Omega 3 with DHA and EPA (also now called DHA Jr. as a brand name!) as children. " About the EFAs -once again brand name does not matter, brand name does not matter, brand name does not matter, brand name does not matter, did I tell you guys that brand name does not matter? What matters when it comes to EFAs are only three things in my opinion: Formula Dosage Quality of the oils. I will use the following examples with the brand name ProEFA since that's the formula/dosage that seems to work the best for most of us (Efalex and EyeQ are similar Omega 3/6 formulas that also have good reports) For any brand name of Omega 3/6 formula -you could make the same formula by mixing together fish oil and either primrose or borage seed oil if you prefer -or as found -another brand name with a similar formula (and I hope also a good quality) If you mix two fish oils together which is fine if you know why you are doing that: Look at the amount of DHA, EPA (Omega 3) and the amount of GLA (Omega 6) and then add them all together to see what formula and dosage you now have is. So for those of you that ask - you can mix any brand names together you would like -however what you could change is the three things above (dosage, formula and *quality (*if one of the companies you start using has rancid oils which is not uncommon when it comes to fish oils -so make sure all brands you use are pure) Keep in mind in anecdotal feedback done by parents from all over through CHERAB -that pure Omega 3 or pure Omega 6 either showed no results -or very little results in almost all cases. Pure Omega 3 would include pure cod liver oil, fish oil, flax seed oil without any Omega 6. So even though there is only a small amount of GLA (Omega 6) in the formulas we found to be successful -GLA appears to be important to be there for some reason. GLA has anti-inflammatory properties which perhaps enable to DHA and EPA to get to where it's needed in the brain? Adding extra EPA or DHA is different when you talk about mixing oils. Adding an oil high in one of these to the basic ProEFA formula EPA (Omega 3 such as ProEPA) or high in DHA (Omega 3 such as ProDHA) will raise the EPA or the DHA higher in the formula -and also raise the Omega 3 to Omega 6 slightly higher as well. With your child this may be a good thing -or not a good thing -it depends if you raise the DHA or the EPA. Adding primrose (Omega 6) or borage seed oil (Omega 6) to the basic ProEFA formula will raise the Omega 6 -which most of us found not to be a good thing for our children. Most of us found that raising the EPA slightly higher than the DHA over the basic ProEFA formula was effective (a handful find raising the DHA more to be better) -but most of us do this over time as Deborah points out -not all at once. What this means is that unfortunately -the formula most of us found to be the best over time you can not yet purchase as a brand name -you have to create...however fortionatly the basic Omega 3/6 brand name formula's seem to work to start for almost all children (Efalex, ProEFA and EyeQ) Dosage of one capsule a day ProEFA that at the lowest dosage appears to be the best - 148 mg EPA 99 mg DHA 40 mg GLA Here is what many of us have found to be the best plan anecdotally...start with the basic formula, one ProEFA a day, we saw surges in a few days to three weeks which continued for months - we then reached a plateau after around 6 months. At this point we raised the dosage to two capsules of ProEFA a day and once again had those surges which lasted again for months. When we reached the next plateau after around a year, instead of going to three a day - we squeezed 1/2 to one capsule of ProEPA into the 2 capsules of ProEFA and for almost all of us that try -that created another surge. Over time -you may raise the dosage up higher -and you may slightly change the formula to raise the Omega 3 over the Omega 6 ratio -but you need to know your own child, keep track of his progress through both your own observations and that of the professionals -with the advice of your child's doctor -to know what is best for him/her. Here is an archived cut and paste message of mine -there are many more in the archives both here -as well as more information at http://www.cherab.org/information/indexinformation.html#diet http://www.speechville.com " in our group numerous children were on pure Omega 3 with little to no results and then the same children responded amazingly well within one to three weeks when given instead a formula with Omega 3 (DHA and EPA) and a " small " amount of Omega 6 (borage or primrose oil) The CHERAB Foundation first did a parent feedback which compared pure Omega 3 (like cod live oil) to Omega 3/6 formulas (like ProEFA or Efalex) Check the archives -most of the parents that used the cod liver oil saw little to no difference -and then as stated above had moderate to dramatic changes in one to three weeks when switched to (or just started on) the Omega 3/6 formula. My son Tanner was one of them. Before I knew the difference I just called all the (pure) fish oil capsules I tried the " reject " oils and wondered to all why they didn't work and Efalex or ProEFA (or EyeQ) did. Why the changes? Only future research will tell. For now -I just want all to know that if one doesn't work (like pure fish oil) or work for long -switch to the formula that works for most of us. Basic formula no matter what fish/borage or primrose formula you use or make by combining oils: EPA -150 to 250 DHA 100 GLA 50 If you raise the dosages -the ratio should still stay around the same. I believe this is important to note since most that " try " cod liver oil or another fish oil that doesn't have Omega 6 may find that fish oil doesn't " work " My point is that formula (dosage and quality) are all that is important -and no matter what any expert believe in theory -you can not argue with what we as parents see in our children in reality. As always -The proof is in the pudding. " Homework -go watch Lorenzo's Oil. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I believe the group that EFAs don't " work " for is more than 1% and less than 10% of the children based on what we hear. Interesting to note -we've had a dramatic rise in children with speech disorders in the last 10 years - " 30 fold " (!!) according the 2001 Department of Education stats. According to Dr. Mark Geier via email " my analysis of this data showed that there was a 30-fold increase in speech disorders in children born in the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. This means that the numbers were 30 times higher in children born in the mid-1990s than the mid-1980s (i.e. the actual numbers were approximately 2 per 1,000 children born in the mid- 1980s to approximately 60 per 1,000 children born in the mid-1990 " So in the 80's 2 out of 1000 speech disordered children were the norm (and maybe the ones that would not have responded) and the 90's it rose to 60 out of 1000. Why the extra 58 children? And don't assume " more " awareness (that's a joke!), based on what I just wrote here -those numbers should probably be higher. http://www.cherab.org/information/adhd-speech.html ... But back to the percentage theory (that some children would have had a " rare " speech disorder in the past as a norm -and the children in this small group did not " get " apraxia the same way as the other 58?) Anecdotally time doesn't make a difference -and in most cases dosage doesn't either. If it works -it works with the " right " omega 3/6 formula at even a very low dosage for some reason, even if it works better at a higher dosage. (for those of us that have kids that it works for -they'll know what I mean) and changes are noted in a day to three weeks in almost all cases but a handful. I'm not saying that it's hopeless and that the oil therapy will never help those in that small group (never say never) - You can try what others have tried. Some have tried changing formula's, (rent Lorenzo's Oil) and I would try not doing everything at once (both fish oil and carnosine) I'm happy that both were not available to me to start -I would have done both at the same time too. However we don't know how one plays with the other -and we know that one could counteract the other. You also want to make sure that your child's diet is not big time saturated fats -that will compromise the positive effects. Worst is french fries and doughnuts. Try stopping the fried foods for 3 weeks -and see if there is a change. If your child doesn't eat fast food or fried foods lots -then that's not it either. Here is a plan: Keep a notebook and stop one for a few months. Then stop the other. Any regressions with either? Then put your child back on just the Omega 3/6 oil -notes again, any changes? Stop that and then start the carnosine, any changes? As we all know now most of the children respond to an Omega 3/ 6 formula similar to 100 DHA 150 -250 EPA 30-50 GLA As far as starting on the high dosage as Efalex recommends -again most of us don't have to do that either to see the surge in a day to three weeks. Also the PhDs say it can take " up to 3 months " if you want to go by what has been stated about it. Keep in mind that most people only post if they see great results -or no results. I recommend finding (or starting) a support group near you where you can compare notes and talk to others parents -get your children together etc. This way you will get to talk to those with mild results too -going from nonverbal to more babble and eye contact - etc. If you see any signs in the following archived post let me know. Rothweiler's son took the longest that I know of to see the surge -5 weeks, but one other posted it took longer. Most of us see it in a day to three weeks -or in a handful it doesn't appear to work no matter how long you give it. " From what most of us have seen and reported here -the changes on EFAs again will be typically first be seen from one day to three weeks (give or take) even though most of the PhD's say up to 3 months to notice the change. Within that time you will just like you reported hear spontaneous speech -the first word, " break through " more focus, eye contact and attempts etc. There probably was an increase in babbling or facial movements before that you may not have noticed. Again in my experience -in 3 to 5 months most of the nonverbal children are attempting 2 to 3 word sentences. Each word alone may be clear -but when put into the sentence -at first they may break down a bit again -however with a model they can typically get it right! Tanner's first sentence without a model? " Ah Of Oooh " (I love you!) You can hear Tanner and other apraxic children from our group at http://www.debtsmart.com/talk " Most of us actually did have nonverbal apraxic or PDD children prior to EFAs -even though some in this group did not have any diagnosis other than " delay in speech " . I can tell you what we have seen as a group, and you can also search the archives and web for more. Many of those posting here now other than a few are newer parents as I explain below... I remember when Tanner first started on Efalex, which is the formula most of us found to be the best before ProEFA was invented, that I posted to a list one week later that Tanner was going into corners and whispering sounds to himself. Just like you I asked if this is normal activity for an apraxic child because I thought it was kind of strange. I don't remember if anyone answered, however I do know that one week after that -so two weeks after starting the Efalex- is when Tanner said " lellow " for the first time. I posted that it was like Bambi when he learned to say " flower " and instead of saying flower - Tanner walked around looking for things to call " lellow " -he was just as excited as us to be talking!! What's most amazing about this is that prior to supplementation Tanner was in therapy 2 to 3 times a week one on one for half hour to 45 minute sessions for about 5 months and had learned in that time to blow bubbles, make more facial movements, say simple sounds like " ch " or " ooo " with lots of encouragement and animation -however he still was not able to take the " ch " and the " ooo " and put them together to say " choo " His only words essentially at 2 years 10 months prior to EFAs were " mmmm " and " ma " -and this was with lots of therapy. Just two weeks later was a world of difference. I don't know exactly why your child is moving her mouth in unusual positions, or groping -however to me any changes outside the norm when you start your child on the EFAs is a great sign that something is clicking and that the surge may be soon approaching. (Please let us know when you see the surge in speech in the next week or two!) Since I receive lots of calls about this -I wanted to list the most common changes in an apraxic or other speech disordered child on EFAs from what I've read and heard and seen. 1. Increase in babbling or attempts at sounds. 2. Increase in imitation. Changes also can be looked for in (what you see as positive or negative) sleep attention appetite focus behavior stools Next will come a breakthrough of something you were probably working on for a bit -so you will be excited but will think " Well -I don't want to get my hopes up we were working on that for awhile now - maybe it's just a coincidence " However after the second or third surge in a short period of time -and then another - you are pretty sure things are different and it's at this point the professionals and the rest of the family and your friends are noticing it too -maybe about two to three weeks now. OK -the next stage is pure elation and hope -you see the light and no longer feel as desperate and want to share this new information with everyone and anyone. As the months go by and your child continues to progress at a much more rapid rate -you may even start to doubt the original diagnosis -especially if you started EFA supplementation at two -and perhaps the SLP that diagnosed the apraxia who also was at first excited is starting to second guess if the original diagnosis was correct as well. Unless you have to stop the ProEFA (or other Essential Fatty Acid) and literally have the chance to see the regression of acquired speech and language skills, attempts, and changes in behavior like we did with Tanner (and/or have a chance to again witness the second surge when your child is put back on the EFAs) -that doubt will probably remain somewhere in your mind and in others around your child. So the " I told you that he would start talking when he was ready " comments should be expected of course. Up to this point is understandable to me -it's the point after this that is confusing to me, and perhaps not the best stage for our children and for raising awareness or having research done to find out what is happening to our children and why. Perhaps because we have truly hit a paradigm shift... As Dr. Agin states the EFAs actually appear to be in some ways " curing " the apraxic child -even those diagnosed with severe oral and verbal apraxia, hypotonia, sensory and behavioral issues. Especially those started at younger ages. The child on ProEFA or some other EFA formula's like it no longer fits the criteria of the classic definition of apraxia -and yet doesn't fit the classic perception of what a late talker is either... Some of the parents become more focused on other everyday activities with their child and start to drift away from the support sources (for those who ask why there appears to be trouble with support groups in the US and outside the US now a days) I found it amazing that at the New Jersey Speech Hearing Association Conference that a higher than average number of the parents that attended had children that did not respond to ProEFA. Basically only parents that were still desperate for help for their child, or new parents showed up. Problem with this attitude is that unless your child is really up to speed on all aspects of speech and language, the support sources that helped in the beginning will still benefit your child today. ProEFA alone is not the only answer and until we know how and why it works (or why in a handful of children it doesn't) we can't improve on it " ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Go to http://www.apraxia.org This is the Cherab Facebook page & under Forums is an entire Fish oil 101 section Warmest wishes, Barbara A , M.S.,CCC-SLP President, Help Me Speak, LLC www.helpmespeak.com 2500 Wallington Way Suite 103 Marriottsville, MD 21104 410-442-9791 Ask me about NutriiVeda! On Aug 15, 2010, at 4:29 PM, " klove10381 " <klove10381@...> wrote: > I briefly searched archives and cherab website but did not see the recommended dosage for a 1 year old. or anyone, could you please send me that info? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 The " fish oils 101 " message from the apraxia.org page is a great message for the average child in our group but for a 1 year old, a baby, here's what you are probably looking for: http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2001/can-i-give-fish-oil-to-my-baby/ http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/efatips.html#Here A good reference from the above links is that one full (NOT Jr.) capsule of ProEFA is about equivalent to the dosage of EFAs the FDA approved for infant formula. The Jr. version for Nordic are exact 1/2 dosages of the full capsule so if you provide a baby (or some even get that for kids!) a Jr capsule you are providing a half dosage of what's in baby formula. If you check we have a few stories in the archives where the parent started using a bit of fish oil with the baby brother or sister of an older apraxic child...perhaps the baby was not babbling and in one case had tongue protrusion...and if you check the archives it was always around within ONE WEEK of providing the one capsule of ProEFA a day that the baby started babbling, and in the case of the tongue protrusion that resolved somehow. Dr. ez talks about the importance of the " earlier the better " for good nutrition with the oil therapy http://www.momtahan.com/mmartinez/ You want to know dosage for a baby however -and over and over it's the one capsule a day of ProEFA that has been found to be the answer. (again NOT the jr- the full size capsule...there again is no such thing as baby fish oil -fish oil is fish oil) My friend Tree who I just wrote about ( Ross MD) used to take fish oils herself and breast feed her son Josh, and then due to her busy practice if she had to use formula she used to squeeze a capsule of fish oil into her baby's formula and then food. Josh was a preemie, and he is SO advanced above others his age which as most know is not typical for preemies. But of course he also has a mom who is a doctor and a dad who is a lawyer...but Tree and I think it's from fish oils as well. If only I knew about fish oils when I was pregnant with my kids! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Hello! I am using EFA and EPA on my 2 1/2 year old...we use the recommended doses of 2 ProEFA and 1 ProEPA capsules. What's the info on nursing that you found? I'd be interested. I have a 6 month old I'm nursing... Thanks! In a message dated 8/16/2010 4:48:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, malinda.joseph@... writes: I have been using the Nordic Jr.s and will be switching to ProEFA. I keep reading about ProEPA's, but not sure when/how much to use? My son is 33 months, ~32 lbs. He has been on the Nordic jr.s (2 a day) for 4 weeks now. I really noticed his dry skin cleared up and his hair is SO MUCH softer... However, his skin has seemed more dry the past few days... just wondering if anyone has experience with that? I " m still waiting for a " surge " with his speech. He seems to make more " noise " but no spontaneous language yet.. (He's also been on NV for 2 weeks now-- 1 scoop/day) Thanks for the info on ProEFA's and nursing. I have a 3 month old I am nursing and will start them right away! Malinda On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:27 AM, kiddietalk <_kiddietalk@..._ (mailto:kiddietalk@...) > wrote: > > > The " fish oils 101 " message from the apraxia.org page is a great message > for the average child in our group but for a 1 year old, a baby, here's what > you are probably looking for: > > _http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2001/can-i-give-fish-oil-to-my-baby/_ (http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2001/can-i-give-fish-oil-to-my-baby/) > _http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/efatips.html#Here_ (http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/efatips.html#Here) > > A good reference from the above links is that one full (NOT Jr.) capsule of > ProEFA is about equivalent to the dosage of EFAs the FDA approved for infant > formula. The Jr. version for Nordic are exact 1/2 dosages of the full > capsule so if you provide a baby (or some even get that for kids!) a Jr > capsule you are providing a half dosage of what's in baby formula. > > If you check we have a few stories in the archives where the parent started > using a bit of fish oil with the baby brother or sister of an older apraxic > child...perhaps the baby was not babbling and in one case had tongue > protrusion...and if you check the archives it was always around within ONE > WEEK of providing the one capsule of ProEFA a day that the baby started > babbling, and in the case of the tongue protrusion that resolved somehow. > Dr. ez talks about the importance of the " earlier the better " for good > nutrition with the oil therapy _http://www.momtahan.com/mmartinez/_ (http://www.momtahan.com/mmartinez/) > > You want to know dosage for a baby however -and over and over it's the one > capsule a day of ProEFA that has been found to be the answer. (again NOT the > jr- the full size capsule...there again is no such thing as baby fish oil > -fish oil is fish oil) > > My friend Tree who I just wrote about ( Ross MD) used to take > fish oils herself and breast feed her son Josh, and then due to her busy > practice if she had to use formula she used to squeeze a capsule of fish oil > into her baby's formula and then food. > > Josh was a preemie, and he is SO advanced above others his age which as > most know is not typical for preemies. But of course he also has a mom who > is a doctor and a dad who is a lawyer...but Tree and I think it's from fish > oils as well. If only I knew about fish oils when I was pregnant with my > kids! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 I have been using the Nordic Jr.s and will be switching to ProEFA. I keep reading about ProEPA's, but not sure when/how much to use? My son is 33 months, ~32 lbs. He has been on the Nordic jr.s (2 a day) for 4 weeks now. I really noticed his dry skin cleared up and his hair is SO MUCH softer... However, his skin has seemed more dry the past few days... just wondering if anyone has experience with that? I " m still waiting for a " surge " with his speech. He seems to make more " noise " but no spontaneous language yet.. (He's also been on NV for 2 weeks now-- 1 scoop/day) Thanks for the info on ProEFA's and nursing. I have a 3 month old I am nursing and will start them right away! Malinda On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:27 AM, kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: > > > The " fish oils 101 " message from the apraxia.org page is a great message > for the average child in our group but for a 1 year old, a baby, here's what > you are probably looking for: > > http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2001/can-i-give-fish-oil-to-my-baby/ > http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/efatips.html#Here > > A good reference from the above links is that one full (NOT Jr.) capsule of > ProEFA is about equivalent to the dosage of EFAs the FDA approved for infant > formula. The Jr. version for Nordic are exact 1/2 dosages of the full > capsule so if you provide a baby (or some even get that for kids!) a Jr > capsule you are providing a half dosage of what's in baby formula. > > If you check we have a few stories in the archives where the parent started > using a bit of fish oil with the baby brother or sister of an older apraxic > child...perhaps the baby was not babbling and in one case had tongue > protrusion...and if you check the archives it was always around within ONE > WEEK of providing the one capsule of ProEFA a day that the baby started > babbling, and in the case of the tongue protrusion that resolved somehow. > Dr. ez talks about the importance of the " earlier the better " for good > nutrition with the oil therapy http://www.momtahan.com/mmartinez/ > > You want to know dosage for a baby however -and over and over it's the one > capsule a day of ProEFA that has been found to be the answer. (again NOT the > jr- the full size capsule...there again is no such thing as baby fish oil > -fish oil is fish oil) > > My friend Tree who I just wrote about ( Ross MD) used to take > fish oils herself and breast feed her son Josh, and then due to her busy > practice if she had to use formula she used to squeeze a capsule of fish oil > into her baby's formula and then food. > > Josh was a preemie, and he is SO advanced above others his age which as > most know is not typical for preemies. But of course he also has a mom who > is a doctor and a dad who is a lawyer...but Tree and I think it's from fish > oils as well. If only I knew about fish oils when I was pregnant with my > kids! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Hi Malinda! You are using a pretty low dosage of fish oils for your son as 2 jr = 1 full ProEFA capsule which is about the dosage recommended for infant formula. You could probably easily share this info with his ped and increase to at least 2 ProEFA -and you'd want to do that prior to adding the ProEPA (unless you want to keep the dosage low and just use 1/2 capsule of ProEPA with each one ProEFA. Again there is no such thing as baby fish oil -you're paying twice as much about for the formula because of smart marketing. Don't get me wrong the Jrs are great for mainly those that want to teach the child how to swallow capsules as they are so little -but since you get around the same amount of capsules for about the same cost - that's why I say you are paying about twice as much. And you are using 2 jr which again is exactly the same as one regular. Unless you are using the DHA Jr instead of the ProEFA Jr/Omega 369 Jr then that explains why you haven't seen much of a surge too as DHA Jr is just cod liver oil -higher in DHA than EPA with no GLA and natural vitamin A since it's made from the liver of the fish...or in brief the wrong formula -let me know. Are you seeing any frustration? Does he seem to want to communicate with you but can't? If you are not seeing frustration it's possible there is still a bit of developmental issues going on as well -he's only going to surge up to where he can go -and if there is a developmental lag going on just give it a bit more time. I'm confident in what you are seeing because more noise is a good thing. Check this list here http://pursuitofresearch.org/pursuit.html and outside of speech (which yes is the first thing most of us in the group look for increases in!) have you noticed surges in any other areas...play, attention, facial expressions- and for his age I'd include mouth movements, tongue play etc. But just for fun...I've heard from more than one now that went to a heaping scoop of NV (and again make sure enough liquids) and saw more dramatic surges. ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Hi- See the end of lisa's response above--she mentions a friend took fish oils while nursing...I'm planning on taking the recommended adult dosage Any nursing/pregnant mothers out there who have taken fish oils? On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:06 PM, <spinachbreath@...> wrote: > > > Hello! I am using EFA and EPA on my 2 1/2 year old...we use the recommended > > doses of 2 ProEFA and 1 ProEPA capsules. > What's the info on nursing that you found? I'd be interested. I have a 6 > month old I'm nursing... > Thanks! > > > In a message dated 8/16/2010 4:48:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > malinda.joseph@... <malinda.joseph%40gmail.com> writes: > > I have been using the Nordic Jr.s and will be switching to ProEFA. I keep > reading about ProEPA's, but not sure when/how much to use? My son is 33 > months, ~32 lbs. He has been on the Nordic jr.s (2 a day) for 4 weeks now. > I really noticed his dry skin cleared up and his hair is SO MUCH softer... > However, his skin has seemed more dry the past few days... just wondering > if > anyone has experience with that? > > I " m still waiting for a " surge " with his speech. He seems to make more > " noise " but no spontaneous language yet.. (He's also been on NV for 2 weeks > now-- 1 scoop/day) > > Thanks for the info on ProEFA's and nursing. I have a 3 month old I am > nursing and will start them right away! > > Malinda > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:27 AM, kiddietalk <_kiddietalk@...<_kiddietalk%40>_ > > (mailto:kiddietalk@... <kiddietalk%40>) > wrote: > > > > > > > The " fish oils 101 " message from the apraxia.org page is a great message > > for the average child in our group but for a 1 year old, a baby, here's > what > > you are probably looking for: > > > > _http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2001/can-i-give-fish-oil-to-my-baby/_ > (http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2001/can-i-give-fish-oil-to-my-baby/) > > _http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/efatips.html#Here_ > (http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/efatips.html#Here) > > > > A good reference from the above links is that one full (NOT Jr.) capsule > of > > ProEFA is about equivalent to the dosage of EFAs the FDA approved for > infant > > formula. The Jr. version for Nordic are exact 1/2 dosages of the full > > capsule so if you provide a baby (or some even get that for kids!) a Jr > > capsule you are providing a half dosage of what's in baby formula. > > > > If you check we have a few stories in the archives where the parent > started > > using a bit of fish oil with the baby brother or sister of an older > apraxic > > child...perhaps the baby was not babbling and in one case had tongue > > protrusion...and if you check the archives it was always around within > ONE > > WEEK of providing the one capsule of ProEFA a day that the baby started > > babbling, and in the case of the tongue protrusion that resolved somehow. > > Dr. ez talks about the importance of the " earlier the better " for > good > > nutrition with the oil therapy _http://www.momtahan.com/mmartinez/_ > (http://www.momtahan.com/mmartinez/) > > > > You want to know dosage for a baby however -and over and over it's the > one > > capsule a day of ProEFA that has been found to be the answer. (again NOT > the > > jr- the full size capsule...there again is no such thing as baby fish oil > > -fish oil is fish oil) > > > > My friend Tree who I just wrote about ( Ross MD) used to > take > > fish oils herself and breast feed her son Josh, and then due to her busy > > practice if she had to use formula she used to squeeze a capsule of fish > oil > > into her baby's formula and then food. > > > > Josh was a preemie, and he is SO advanced above others his age which as > > most know is not typical for preemies. But of course he also has a mom > who > > is a doctor and a dad who is a lawyer...but Tree and I think it's from > fish > > oils as well. If only I knew about fish oils when I was pregnant with my > > kids! > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Hi , Thanks for your response! He is taking the Nordic Naturals Omega 3-6-9 Junior (2 a day) I will order the ProEFA tonight and start him on 2 immediately and incorporate the ProEPA a few weeks later... I will also start a heaping scoop of the NV. He is EXTREMELY frustrated with his lack of speech. He has started screaming, which he NEVER did before. When he did his EI testing at 31 months, his speech tested at 12-15 months and everything else was at least 31 months or off the charts (past 36 months). He is extremely bright and very coordinated. (this is the kids who re-learned to walk in a full cast on one leg at 17 months and would even climb up and go down the slide in his cast!) I don't have any concerns in any other areas for him. He had two different evaluations at 31 months and both " suspected " apraxia. They said he had too few words for a diagnosis. I actually met with the director of the preschool today to transist him from EI to the school system when he turns 3. (November 22) I notice a few people stop the fish oils and NV a few weeks before and allow their child to regress in order to get the best treatment plan possible. Is this what you recommend? He has only been receiving 1 session a week since he started. (they wanted 2x a month, I pushed for at least 1x a week) I have been trying to find a certified PROMPT therapist in the area (Salt Lake City area). I really like his current therapist, but feel he needs more. We have him " saying " about 30 different word cards--ONLY when prompted. His spontaneous words are limited to: me, mom, dad, yes, no, ery (henry), uice (juice) he will sign for " more " now. I have been trying to incorporate signs to ease his frustration...his therapist has been great helping with this. Thank you so much for your book. I'm not sure where it was, but it really " hit " me when I read that telling a kid with apraxia to just talk was like telling a kid in a wheel chair to just get up and walk! It really helped me better appreciate what is going on in his little mind! I have a 3 month old baby I am nursing and plan to start the ProEFA for his benefit. I was tempted to pump and also mix with the NV for my 33 month old. I did nurse him until he was 15 months... Any experience in this area? Thanks again for your dedication in helping our children find their voices! Malinda On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:50 PM, kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: > > > Hi Malinda! > > You are using a pretty low dosage of fish oils for your son as 2 jr = 1 > full ProEFA capsule which is about the dosage recommended for infant > formula. You could probably easily share this info with his ped and increase > to at least 2 ProEFA -and you'd want to do that prior to adding the ProEPA > (unless you want to keep the dosage low and just use 1/2 capsule of ProEPA > with each one ProEFA. Again there is no such thing as baby fish oil -you're > paying twice as much about for the formula because of smart marketing. Don't > get me wrong the Jrs are great for mainly those that want to teach the child > how to swallow capsules as they are so little -but since you get around the > same amount of capsules for about the same cost - that's why I say you are > paying about twice as much. And you are using 2 jr which again is exactly > the same as one regular. > > Unless you are using the DHA Jr instead of the ProEFA Jr/Omega 369 Jr then > that explains why you haven't seen much of a surge too as DHA Jr is just cod > liver oil -higher in DHA than EPA with no GLA and natural vitamin A since > it's made from the liver of the fish...or in brief the wrong formula -let me > know. > > Are you seeing any frustration? Does he seem to want to communicate with > you but can't? If you are not seeing frustration it's possible there is > still a bit of developmental issues going on as well -he's only going to > surge up to where he can go -and if there is a developmental lag going on > just give it a bit more time. I'm confident in what you are seeing because > more noise is a good thing. Check this list here > http://pursuitofresearch.org/pursuit.html and outside of speech (which yes > is the first thing most of us in the group look for increases in!) have you > noticed surges in any other areas...play, attention, facial expressions- and > for his age I'd include mouth movements, tongue play etc. > > But just for fun...I've heard from more than one now that went to a heaping > scoop of NV (and again make sure enough liquids) and saw more dramatic > surges. > > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Hi Malinda! The frustration tells me then that your child's receptive is beyond the expressive as you point out so yes you should be seeing more in the way of surges. If he's just started screaming I'm taking it that's since the fish oils or since the NV which means the frustration has increased...which to me means he is more aware of what he wants to do or say and can't, or there's more that he wants to do or say than before and again he is aware he isn't capable. That's great that you are providing alternative ways to communicate for now like baby sign or PECS. About the oils again the Omega 369 and the ProEFA are the same except one is the commercial line and one the professional line -the " pro " line having 30 extra capsules for around the same cost online you'd buy the commercial line for in the stores which is why most use the pro line when given the choice. But yes the main difference is the regular vs the jr capsules as what you are using again, the jr, are exact half dosages and again one full capsule (or 2 jr) is the dosage approved for infant formula -more on that below. Yes it is highly recommended to stop both fish oils and NV at least a few days to a week prior to going through testing for the IEP. It doesn't really feel like cheating since the world wouldn't believe either makes a difference anyway! Our little secret in helping to advocate for appropriate services since appropriate therapies are still of course are key as well. The brain responds to multiple stimuli. Typically it shouldn't be more than a week or so that the child is off the supps. As you probably know there is also an entire chapter in The Late Talker that will help you advocate for appropriate services for him -for most with apraxia typically 3 sessions of one on one therapy a week has been the norm that is most accepted -but some of us do secure even more than that -some of us pay for outside therapies to supplement so there are 5 to even 7 days a week of individual therapy. The speech therapy matrix http://www.cherab.org/information/speechlanguage/therapymatrix.html or http://www.cherabfoundation.org/2007/speech-therapy-matrix/ will really help -you want to know if his diagnosis is mild to profound...as you have been reading once on nutriiveda we have a few reports now of children progressing from profound to mild/moderate in months which is beyond awesome!!! ( will be sending me the one written report from the neurologist and SLP soon) About an infant that is being breast fed -the essential fatty acids are found naturally in mother's milk -and the friend I talk about who supplemented herself when breast feeding and then squeezed a capsule into the baby's formula when she needed to use that instead...and then food- is my friend who is a practicing internal medical doctor out of the Barnabas Medical system in NJ -her name is Dr. Ross...she likes to call her mainly senior patients " fish deficient " and highly recommends fish oils to just about all. She was ahead of her time as when Josh was a baby that was prior to the EFAs being added to infant formula as they are now approved by the FDA. I would highly recommend you taking fish oils while breast feeding so that you create breast milk that is rich in essential fatty acids as that is so important for healthy eye and brain function amongst other things -lots of research on that and lots of studies that show that American mom's breast milk is typically one of the most lacking...and by the way if you notice that you are forgetting why you walked into a room once you get there -etc. that's because if you don't consume enough of the essential fatty acids your body is pulling it from your own brain to add to the milk (just as it pulled from your brain for your baby's brain if you didn't consume enough) We can't make essential nutrients -we have to consume them. Here's some info on nursing and EFAs http://www.springerlink.com/content/g183503303307587/ And here's a study by one of my favorite researchers in this area -Dr. Joe Hibblen of the NIH who speaks about how if you don't have enough- your body pulls from your stores for the baby which 'can' lead to postpartum depression. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12103448 The nutriiveda we'd have to look at more before I'd use that with a breast feeding baby. There are formulas that have whey protein http://www.nestle-baby.ca/en/products/explaining_formula.htm but there are certain foods that shouldn't be introduced prior to a certain age due to risk of forming allergy or bacteria and to be honest I don't know enough about all the foods in it for infants. For example not that NV contains honey but for example the " Food Standards Agency say, " Don't give honey to your baby until he or she is a year old. This is because, very occasionally, honey can contain a type of bacteria that can produce toxins in a baby's intestines. This can cause serious illness (infant botulism). After a baby is a year old, the intestine has matured and the bacteria can't grow. " http://www.babyworld.co.uk/information/baby/ready_or_not_guide/baby_questions2.a\ sp#eat The doctors behind nutriiveda do not on the other hand recommend taking nutriiveda while pregnant or nursing until there is more research because we know it naturally due to a number of foods in it helps the body to detox- but there is a concern that some of those toxins can pass to either the developing fetus or the mother's milk- so in that regard I also don't know about using any nutriiveda with a nursing baby until he or she is finished nursing without checking with your child's doctor. Even though I know they are all fine for our children -even really young children...you'd have to look up every one of the following whole foods to see if there are any reasons to avoid them prior to a year old for a breast feeding infant " Whey Protein Isolates (Amino Acids: Alanine, Arginine, Aspartic Acid, Cystin, Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Histidine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Proline, Serine, Thereonine, Trytophan, Tyrosine, Valine), Rice Life powder (Brown Rice), Natural Cocoa Powder, Apple Fiber, Organic Cane Sugar, Proprietary Ayurvedic Blend (Guggul, Amalaki, Green Tea, Haritaki, Turmeric, Gymnerma, Cayenne Pepper), Xanthan Gum, Stevia, L-Taurine, L-Theanine " http://pursuitofresearch.org/ingredients.html You can compare that just for a quick example with the list of ingredients in this one brand of baby formula -from the same link I have above (I chose one that didn't have the extra EFAs added as that list was even longer) " PARTIALLY HYDROLYZED REDUCED MINERALS WHEY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE (FROM COW'S MILK), LACTOSE, CORN MALTODEXTRIN, PALM OLEIN, SOYBEAN OIL, COCONUT OIL, MINERALS (POTASSIUM CITRATE, POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SODIUM CITRATE, MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE, FERROUS SULPHATE, ZINC SULPHATE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, COPPER SULPHATE, POTASSIUM IODIDE, MANGANESE SULPHATE), HIGH OLEIC SAFFLOWER OIL OR HIGH OLEIC SUNFLOWER OIL, VITAMINS (SODIUM ASCORBATE, CHOLINE BITARTRATE, INOSITOL, ALPHA-TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, NIACINAMIDE, CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, VITAMIN A ACETATE, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE, FOLIC ACID, PHYLLOQUINONE, BIOTIN, VITAMIN D3, VITAMIN B12), TRYPSIN, TAURINE, NUCLEOTIDES, (CYTIDINE 5'-MONOPHOSPHATE, DISODIUM URIDINE 5'-MONOPHOSPHATE, ADENOSINE 5'-MONOPHOSPHATE, DISODIUM GUANOSINE 5'-MONOPHOSPHATE), L-CARNITINE. " http://www.nestle-baby.ca/en/products/formula/starter/GOOD_START.htm So to wrap up in my opinion without a doubt fish oils yes for breast feeding baby and for mommy- nutriiveda no for both baby and mommy unless doctor approved for breast feeding baby as your own breast milk should be providing all the other nutrients your baby needs. But still no for you. If you were to use it because doc says it is OK for baby -I'd still start at a sprinkle, dusting- and never go more than a pinch. We don't know enough in the area of breast feeding infants and I'd rather you play it safe. But again with fish oils I'd look at that as full steam ahead- huge amount of research to support why! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 I have a friend who did and about 12-15 hours after she took the fish oil, her nine month old would be babbling for hours. She learned to take it right before bed, so it would affect the baby in the morning. > > My friend Tree who I just wrote about ( Ross MD) used to > take > > fish oils herself and breast feed her son Josh, and then due to her busy > > practice if she had to use formula she used to squeeze a capsule of fish > oil > > into her baby's formula and then food. > > > > Josh was a preemie, and he is SO advanced above others his age which as > > most know is not typical for preemies. But of course he also has a mom > who > > is a doctor and a dad who is a lawyer...but Tree and I think it's from > fish > > oils as well. If only I knew about fish oils when I was pregnant with my > > kids! > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 I nursed my son until he was 31 months and he had only a few words and a few word appox at that time. A month later, I read the late talker, and started him on fish oil. He started picking up words three days later. He's still not very understandable at 41 months, but he uses sentences Liralen > > I have a 3 month old baby I am nursing and plan to start the ProEFA for his > benefit. I was tempted to pump and also mix with the NV for my 33 month > old. I did nurse him until he was 15 months... Any experience in this > area? > > Thanks again for your dedication in helping our children find their voices! > > Malinda > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:50 PM, kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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