Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hello, I've been lurking here for a few months now, and appreciate all the advice that gets shared (in particular poking the capsules with a corn holder was handy). I have a dyspraxic 7 year old son that has been on Nordic's Omega 3-6-9 for two months now. I started in October with 1 capsule a day, saw some improvements in his speech (no miracles, but enough to make me think it was more than wishful thinking) and went to 2/day in November and have seen a little more improvement. So I am asking myself (and now everyone here) what to add next? I've gathered that the " standard " of sorts is: 2 Omega 3-6-9's (ProEFA) 1 ProEPA 2 400 IU Vitamin E's and then a whole host of other things depending on individual circumstances. I don't really want to start shoving a bunch of pills down my son's throat, but I also want to do whatever it takes to help (we're doing the whole ST/PT thing with school). So in that regard, would it be better to try the ProEPA or the Vitamin E next? With the vitamin E, is it okay to take it out of the gel-caps as well? At what dosage of vitamin E (alpha d-tocopherol) do I need to worry about adding the gamma version? How does any of that (at what levels of E) affect Vitamin K levels? I'm still pouring over the internet for info on all this, but there are a lot of places to look. Anyone have a site that explains exactly what these supplements do, without me having to get a medical degree? Thank you in advance for any advice you can give. I enjoy reading the success stories, and agree with that is an effective storyteller. :-) It was actually listening to the recordings of Tanner that led me to this group. I found those recordings before my son was diagnosed with dyspraxia, and they sounded so much like my son, it was an epiphany and brought a tear to my eye. Okay, so I'm a big sap. :-) Anyway, thanks again. Thad (in Portland, OR) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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