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1. Proper detox.

2. Vitamin E plus flax oil plus magnesium.

3. Try getting a second vision therapy doctor's opinion - not all

dotors are equivalent, some are better, some are worse, and even among

the good ones they may know different things and maybe your kid just

needs something different.

4. Adequate amounts of vitamin A, 500 to 1000 IU per pound of kid per

day. Not as carotenes. Carotenes aren't really vitamin A.

Andy . . . . . .. . .

> My 10 year old son has such a hard time keeping his eyes on the

> words when he is reading. He keeps losing his place. We did a year

> of vision therapy and he is still having problems. He goes for

> reading at school and after school for reading 3 days a week.

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions? Are there any supplements that may

> help? We have been chelating for almost a year and last weekend I

> did the vitamin A megadosing although I only did between 200,000 and

> 300,000 IUs. Will the vitamin A help with this problem?

>

> Any suggestions will be appreciated.

>

> Pam, mother of a frustrated reader

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> My 10 year old son has such a hard time keeping his eyes on the

> words when he is reading. He keeps losing his place. We did a year

> of vision therapy and he is still having problems. He goes for

> reading at school and after school for reading 3 days a week.

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions? Are there any supplements that

may

> help? We have been chelating for almost a year and last weekend I

> did the vitamin A megadosing although I only did between 200,000

and

> 300,000 IUs. Will the vitamin A help with this problem?

>

> Any suggestions will be appreciated.

>

> Pam, mother of a frustrated reader

Have you tried cod liver oil? My son was able to keep his place much

better when reading when we started this.

He started vision therapy just before Christmas. He's working hard

and we are seeing gains with spelling and ball skills. He takes

lots of supplements besides CLO and I have noticed that he can't do

the exercises if he misses the supplements. We're not talking about

small differences here, it's like one day he does well and a day or

two later he can't focus his eyes to save his life.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think viral problems can also

cause visual problems. At least that's one thing Vit A is supposed

to help.

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[ ] visual issues

My 10 year old son has such a hard time keeping his eyes on the

words when he is reading. He keeps losing his place. We did a year

of vision therapy and he is still having problems. He goes for

reading at school and after school for reading 3 days a week.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Are there any supplements that may

help? We have been chelating for almost a year and last weekend I

did the vitamin A megadosing although I only did between 200,000 and

300,000 IUs. Will the vitamin A help with this problem?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Pam, mother of a frustrated reader

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--- In , " apjj09cscom " <vze4zxka@v...>

wrote:

> Does anyone have any suggestions? Are there any supplements that

may

> help? We have been chelating for almost a year and last weekend I

> did the vitamin A megadosing although I only did between 200,000

and

> 300,000 IUs. Will the vitamin A help with this problem?

If you want to do " the vitamin A protocol " , you need to give more

than that. Info here

http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm

Giving at least a little of the vitamin A as CLO can be helpful, for

the EFAs.

This *can* help the problem, altho it might not. Depends on why your

child has this problem.

Good luck.

Dana

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