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I have started it with my son for about 2 weeks now, the nutrionist recommeded

one spoon, but i give him half a teaspoon, i have not done research on this.

roopa

[ ] Phosphtidylcholine - Has anyone use this?

It has been reccommended to me that I should use Phosphtidylcholine for

apraxia. The actual product is Xymogen phosphaline. Just wondering if

anyone out here used this or researched it?

Colleen

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In the search box type in Xymogen phosphaline and hit search. You will

find around 20 messages regarding this product in the archives.

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> It has been reccommended to me that I should use Phosphtidylcholine

for

> apraxia. The actual product is Xymogen phosphaline. Just wondering if

> anyone out here used this or researched it?

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> Colleen

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I haven't used phosphatidyl choline with my daughter who had apraxia

(and her language is normal now, so I don't foresee trying it with

her), but I do give it to my son (with an ASD dx). I give him 3600

mg/day of nutrasal (nutrasal.com), and we saw gains in attention when

we started it (and that's why we tried it). It may help kids with

language, though on most tests my son was already testing in the

normal range when we started it. You might want to google the PK

protocol - an IV protocol created by Dr. Kane - and see what

results you find about the effects of phos chol with glutathione by

IV. Everything I read about phos chol before starting it encouraged me

to give a large oral dose.

Oh, my daughter had huge language gains on liposomal glutathione -

don't know if you've tried that.

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> It has been reccommended to me that I should use Phosphtidylcholine for

> apraxia. The actual product is Xymogen phosphaline. Just wondering if

> anyone out here used this or researched it?

>

> Colleen

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Re: [ ] Phosphtidylcholine - Has anyone use this?

I have started it with my son for about 2 weeks now, the nutrionist

recommeded one spoon, but i give him half a teaspoon, i have not done

research on this.

roopa

[ ] Phosphtidylcholine - Has anyone use this?

It has been reccommended to me that I should use Phosphtidylcholine for

apraxia. The actual product is Xymogen phosphaline. Just wondering if

anyone out here used this or researched it?

Colleen

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Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.

Answers - Check it out.

http://answers. <http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545469>

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