Guest guest Posted September 12, 2010 Report Share Posted September 12, 2010 I ordered 1 canister of the nutriiveda chocolate last night and now I am wondering how long that will last at 2 scoops a day. Now I'm kicking myself for not getting one of each flavor, if the cans don't last that long. If chocolate NV is mixed with chocolate milk, is the taste detectable? Chocolate milk is a rare treat at our house and I'm hoping my son will gladly drink it. To keep my 7yo from being jealous, I was going to give her regular chocolate milk at the same time and I hope it will keep suspicion down. For those of you that have tried NV, have you found it best to start off at 1 scoop/day and then increase incrementally to 2 scoops, or just go all out at 2 scoops/day in the beginning? Thanks, Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2010 Report Share Posted September 12, 2010 Hi Gwen, There are 30 scoops per canister so one canister at 2 scoops lasts around 2 weeks. At 1 scoop a day around a month. You don't say your child's age but I have dosage here http://pursuitofresearch.org/faq.html There are serving suggestions here http://pursuitofresearch.org/serving_suggestions.html Some people think that buying the chocolate milk (and that means any kind from cows milk, to almond, soy...all have chocolate milk) is easier to disguise the NV in then powders like Nestle's Quick or Hershey syrup...but as just updated with her new blog her son prefers water to NV mixed with milk and ice cream. And a word to all those nervous about which flavor...once you get it in for a few days- the taste grows on them in almost all cases. Some do start at the lower dosage and work up...whatever makes you comfortable. NV is one hundred percent food and water soluble. I highly recommend you check it out with a medical professional who knows about nutrition -or a nutritionist -even a PhD...someone who can let you know this is a very healthy food -some actually are recommending even higher dosages. In our world today we have learned not to question what comes from a store, fast food wrapper or pharmacy -but be critical with all you put into your body or serve to your children today -not just what is healthy or what we think is healthy. Coming soon to a store near you (and as it says you won't be able to tell the " real " from genetically altered foods) http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/09/08/would-you-eat-genetically-altered-meat/ And great article about this from neurologist Martha Herbert MD PhD https://wiki.brown.edu/confluence/download/attachments/31602/whatisgefood.pdf?ve\ rsion=1 & modificationDate=1186367598000 ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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