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Yeah for Dylan! Isn't it great to see so many younger children with apraxia

using ProEFA (and the parents of these young children are much more educated

than I was)! I wish that I had known about the " magic fish pills " when my twins

were infants...as I never got to hear that babbling or baby giggle...they did

start to speak after a week on the ProEFA but that was at 3...if only had

this site and her fish oil theory 7 years ago.

They are now 7.9 yrs old and in a regular ed. 2nd. and speaking...sometimes too

much..(do I dare write that after I swore I would never ever even think

that...maybe it is the words they are choosing to say now to their older

brothers..and by the way those words are very much understood by all within

hearing range)

My now 11 year old would also not have scratched so much with eczema as a

baby..(because when we started the fish pills for the twins we all started them

and his eczema cleared up)

So here is to all of the good news this week!!!

Kathy NJ

>

> Hi,

> I just wanted to post my son Dylan's (28 mo) results so far from the

> ProEFA supplements. He has been on them for 2 weeks now (1/2 teaspoon

> of liquid form). Most notably, we are seeing much more babbling from

> him. We also notice much more immitation from a physical standpoint

> (hand gestures, jumping, etc). He's doing better in therapy too. We

> don't yet see many new words consistently being used or used without

> prompting, but we're hoping that will come later.

>

> Does this sound familiar to anyone who had successful results from the

> ProEFA? I'm hoping these changes are a sign that Dylan will respond

> well to the EFAs.

>

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