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Hello Everyone,

I just wanted to post a quick message about a consultation we had

with a Nutritionist last week.

After reviewing the list of supplements my son is on (Pro EFA, Pro

EPA, Vit E, Probioctics, Multi Vit, Carnitine, Royal Jelly), she

mentioned that on 's case (Verbal Apraxia, Low muscle tone),

we were missing a few supplements, including the Choline that has

been mentioned here several times, Co Enzime Q-10, a stronger multi

Vit (Nu Thera) and a OTC drug called Piracetam, which she said is

supposed to help with the muscle tone and to help the Left

Hemisphere of the Brain to communicate with the Right, and that this

particular medicine should improve a lot the drooling situation that

we have and to help him coordinating the muscles of the face. I

have ordered it, but it has not arrived yet. I am very excited

about it and would like to know if anybody has tried it.

If anyone has questions, please feel free to email me.

Deborah

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The article on Piracetam was very interesting. Please keep us posted as to how

it goes with your son.

Good luck

michelle

UK Mummy to james 8 and Rory 6 both Deaf with Cochlear implants, but Rory has

severe verbal dyspraxia.

[ ] Choline, Co Enzime Q-10 and Piracetam

Hello Everyone,

I just wanted to post a quick message about a consultation we had

with a Nutritionist last week.

After reviewing the list of supplements my son is on (Pro EFA, Pro

EPA, Vit E, Probioctics, Multi Vit, Carnitine, Royal Jelly), she

mentioned that on 's case (Verbal Apraxia, Low muscle tone),

we were missing a few supplements, including the Choline that has

been mentioned here several times, Co Enzime Q-10, a stronger multi

Vit (Nu Thera) and a OTC drug called Piracetam, which she said is

supposed to help with the muscle tone and to help the Left

Hemisphere of the Brain to communicate with the Right, and that this

particular medicine should improve a lot the drooling situation that

we have and to help him coordinating the muscles of the face. I

have ordered it, but it has not arrived yet. I am very excited

about it and would like to know if anybody has tried it.

If anyone has questions, please feel free to email me.

Deborah

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I use piracetam with my 7 year old son. The first time I tried it, I

didn't simultaneously use DMAE and choline, and saw no real benefit.

Recently I tried again along with DMAE and phos-choline and it has

made a definite difference. I have tried all of these - DMAE,

phos-choline and piracetam alone previously, with little benefit. I

use Nutrasal's high quality phos-choline, and give 4 caps/day

(nutrasal.com). My son currently takes 4800 mg/day of piracetam (I

will back off to 2400 mg/day after a while). These three supplements,

when added to pycnogenol and grape seed extract, helped with attention

issues a great deal, which was my goal. Piracetam reportedly helps

with learning, attention and memory. I have not seen improvement in

tone - the only thing that improves my son's tone is creatine. The

periods of time when we hear " wow " (i.e., " wow, he just started doing

this, this and this " ) from his OT are always during creatine

supplementation, though I still give carnitine regularly since his

levels are abnormally low. I have never heard anywhere else that coQ10

will help with low tone, though it is a very beneficial supplement (I

give my son 200 mg/day).

We get the piracetam powder from beyond-a-century.com; it is

inexpensive, though it is a pain to have to load capsules yourself.

You can get capsules for a reasonable price on ebay.

>

> Hello Everyone,

>

> I just wanted to post a quick message about a consultation we had

> with a Nutritionist last week.

> After reviewing the list of supplements my son is on (Pro EFA, Pro

> EPA, Vit E, Probioctics, Multi Vit, Carnitine, Royal Jelly), she

> mentioned that on 's case (Verbal Apraxia, Low muscle tone),

> we were missing a few supplements, including the Choline that has

> been mentioned here several times, Co Enzime Q-10, a stronger multi

> Vit (Nu Thera) and a OTC drug called Piracetam, which she said is

> supposed to help with the muscle tone and to help the Left

> Hemisphere of the Brain to communicate with the Right, and that this

> particular medicine should improve a lot the drooling situation that

> we have and to help him coordinating the muscles of the face. I

> have ordered it, but it has not arrived yet. I am very excited

> about it and would like to know if anybody has tried it.

>

> If anyone has questions, please feel free to email me.

>

> Deborah

>

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I ordered the Piracetam capsules from piracetam.com, and they were about

$17.00 for the capsules. I can't wait to receive them... I will keep everyone

posted. ** His SLP noticed today that the drooling has reduced.

maryebe <eberlein@...> wrote:

I use piracetam with my 7 year old son. The first time I tried it, I

didn't simultaneously use DMAE and choline, and saw no real benefit.

Recently I tried again along with DMAE and phos-choline and it has

made a definite difference. I have tried all of these - DMAE,

phos-choline and piracetam alone previously, with little benefit. I

use Nutrasal's high quality phos-choline, and give 4 caps/day

(nutrasal.com). My son currently takes 4800 mg/day of piracetam (I

will back off to 2400 mg/day after a while). These three supplements,

when added to pycnogenol and grape seed extract, helped with attention

issues a great deal, which was my goal. Piracetam reportedly helps

with learning, attention and memory. I have not seen improvement in

tone - the only thing that improves my son's tone is creatine. The

periods of time when we hear " wow " (i.e., " wow, he just started doing

this, this and this " ) from his OT are always during creatine

supplementation, though I still give carnitine regularly since his

levels are abnormally low. I have never heard anywhere else that coQ10

will help with low tone, though it is a very beneficial supplement (I

give my son 200 mg/day).

We get the piracetam powder from beyond-a-century.com; it is

inexpensive, though it is a pain to have to load capsules yourself.

You can get capsules for a reasonable price on ebay.

>

> Hello Everyone,

>

> I just wanted to post a quick message about a consultation we had

> with a Nutritionist last week.

> After reviewing the list of supplements my son is on (Pro EFA, Pro

> EPA, Vit E, Probioctics, Multi Vit, Carnitine, Royal Jelly), she

> mentioned that on 's case (Verbal Apraxia, Low muscle tone),

> we were missing a few supplements, including the Choline that has

> been mentioned here several times, Co Enzime Q-10, a stronger multi

> Vit (Nu Thera) and a OTC drug called Piracetam, which she said is

> supposed to help with the muscle tone and to help the Left

> Hemisphere of the Brain to communicate with the Right, and that this

> particular medicine should improve a lot the drooling situation that

> we have and to help him coordinating the muscles of the face. I

> have ordered it, but it has not arrived yet. I am very excited

> about it and would like to know if anybody has tried it.

>

> If anyone has questions, please feel free to email me.

>

> Deborah

>

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