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This is just brilliant information Alyssa! Congratulations to you and your

child and thank goodness for this group. I can't read the information here fast

enough about nutraveda and I'm keen on trying a tub. I noticed slight

differences in the ingredients of vanilla and chocolate

http://www.pursuitofresearch.org/ingredients.html Are there any differences in

effectiveness? What flavor does your son use?

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > I just had to share Alyssa's son, Matt's, story. Thanks for granting

> > permission Alyssa!

> >

> >

> >

> > This week their family is on vacation in Las Vegas. His mom emailed me

> > this:

> >

> > " and his dad went on this out of control roller coaster, it has

> > loops and spirals and goes up to 70 miles an hour. would not rest

> > until he got on that ride. Jerry (dad) and Matt were waiting in line and I

> > could not see them at this point. I hear over the loud speaker that if you

> > have epilepsy you should not ride the coaster. Now I am freaking out!! I

> > text Jerry and he said to relax, ya right... Anyway the ride stops and

> > yelled " again " and Jerry said " no " . My girl friend thinks this

> > should be an ad for NutriiVeda Still holding strong "

> >

> >

> >

> > More info from Alyssa:

> >

> > " Matt is currently taking 200mg of Carbartol twice a day. Plus he was

> > taking 250mg twice a day of Depakote, now he takes 125mg of Depakote in the

> > morning, everything else is the same. I only drop or add meds with his

> > Neurologist's suggestion or okay. I don't think he thinks it is a great

> > idea but he was willing to work with me. "

> >

> >

> >

> > By the way, Matt's last seizure was Feb 4th---BEFORE he started on

> > NutriiVeda!! So he used to go only at most ~3 wks between seizures but now

> > it has been a little over 8 weeks!

> >

> >

> >

> > So..for anyone who is nervous to try or allow their child to try NutriiVeda,

> > RELAX. :) ESP if you already have your doc's or your child's doc's approval!

> > REMEMBER----NutriiVeda is a FOOD. So being nervous to try it would be the

> > same as being nervous to try any other food---a new cereal, a granola bar,

> > etc, etc.

> >

> >

> >

> > BTW--- I drink it, my husband drinks it, and both of my kids are drinking

> > it. My son loves it and my dtr has taken some convincing---we started with

> > 'doctoring' her shake---ice cream!---AND I convinced my mom to start

> > drinking it too---we are 'doctoring' hers too. :)

> >

> >

> >

> > Oh---

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is a chocolate boy but there is no difference between the two

flavors.   Alyssa

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From: idasaidah82 <irenefourboyz82@...>

Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 1:50:12 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: and NV

 

This is just brilliant information Alyssa! Congratulations to you and your child

and thank goodness for this group. I can't read the information here fast enough

about nutraveda and I'm keen on trying a tub. I noticed slight differences in

the ingredients of vanilla and chocolate

http://www.pursuitofresearch.org/ingredients.html Are there any differences in

effectiveness? What flavor does your son use?

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > I just had to share Alyssa's son, Matt's, story. Thanks for granting

> > permission Alyssa!

> >

> >

> >

> > This week their family is on vacation in Las Vegas. His mom emailed me

> > this:

> >

> > " and his dad went on this out of control roller coaster, it has

> > loops and spirals and goes up to 70 miles an hour. would not rest

> > until he got on that ride. Jerry (dad) and Matt were waiting in line and I

> > could not see them at this point. I hear over the loud speaker that if you

> > have epilepsy you should not ride the coaster. Now I am freaking out!! I

> > text Jerry and he said to relax, ya right... Anyway the ride stops and

> > yelled " again " and Jerry said " no " . My girl friend thinks this

> > should be an ad for NutriiVeda Still holding strong "

> >

> >

> >

> > More info from Alyssa:

> >

> > " Matt is currently taking 200mg of Carbartol twice a day. Plus he was

> > taking 250mg twice a day of Depakote, now he takes 125mg of Depakote in the

> > morning, everything else is the same. I only drop or add meds with his

> > Neurologist' s suggestion or okay. I don't think he thinks it is a great

> > idea but he was willing to work with me. "

> >

> >

> >

> > By the way, Matt's last seizure was Feb 4th---BEFORE he started on

> > NutriiVeda!! So he used to go only at most ~3 wks between seizures but now

> > it has been a little over 8 weeks!

> >

> >

> >

> > So..for anyone who is nervous to try or allow their child to try NutriiVeda,

> > RELAX. :) ESP if you already have your doc's or your child's doc's approval!

> > REMEMBER---- NutriiVeda is a FOOD. So being nervous to try it would be the

> > same as being nervous to try any other food---a new cereal, a granola bar,

> > etc, etc.

> >

> >

> >

> > BTW--- I drink it, my husband drinks it, and both of my kids are drinking

> > it. My son loves it and my dtr has taken some convincing-- -we started with

> > 'doctoring' her shake---ice cream!---AND I convinced my mom to start

> > drinking it too---we are 'doctoring' hers too. :)

> >

> >

> >

> > Oh---

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Alyssa what has 's doctor said about the 11 weeks free of seizures (!),

with the Depakote reduced in half (!!)...and can we mention in spite of almost

directly after reducing his meds he went on the roller coaster that had warnings

against those with epilepsy riding it(!!!) What type of surgery was Matt

supposed to go for?

And CONGRATULATIONS!!!

And PS about the difference in flavors- I haven't noticed a difference either

but it does appear that most kids and adults use and prefer one flavor or the

other, so hard to really know anyway!

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I personally noticed a tiny difference between the two. While going through

detox, chocolate caused discomfort in my lower back/inner abdomen and vanilla

gave me headaches. I suspect chocolate stimulates the intestines/bowels more and

vanilla doesn't quite as much, but stabilizes blood sugar more. Either way the

differences are infinitesimal. Vanilla has a bitter aftertaste that Chocolate

has, but it is better masked with the cocoa. Vanilla is good in many juices and

chocolate is better in milk or other creamy texture drinks. Chocolate is better

with just water while vanilla sort of needs something sweet added to it.

I hope that helps. I think http://www.speech411.com has where you can buy one

canister of each, but it is a bit more expensive.

Liralen

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>

> >

> > is a chocolate boy but there is no difference between the two

flavors.   Alyssa

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: idasaidah82 <irenefourboyz82@>

> >

> > Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 1:50:12 AM

> > Subject: [ ] Re: and NV

> >

> >  

> > This is just brilliant information Alyssa! Congratulations to you and your

child and thank goodness for this group. I can't read the information here fast

enough about nutraveda and I'm keen on trying a tub. I noticed slight

differences in the ingredients of vanilla and chocolate

http://www.pursuitofresearch.org/ingredients.html Are there any differences in

effectiveness? What flavor does your son use?

> >

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is a potential candidate to have a small abnormal piece of tissue

removed from his right temporal lobe.  However, we have a bit more diagnostic

testing to be done before we would even meet with the surgery team.  As of

today I have put this on hold because of his new found seizure control.

As far as his medicines we have not reduced his Depakote by half but he was

taking 500mg daily and now 375mg daily, plus he still is taking the same amount

of carbatrol. So a little less than half.

We are still having huge behavioral battles that seem to rear it's ugly head

only at school.  I am at a loss as to why..... Really could he be feeling that

much better that his true colors of ADHD are showing?? And now it is time

to treat it??  There are so many pieces to this puzzle that it truley makes

my head spin!

The positive is that he contuines to be seizure free!! Yippy..... 

I would love to hear from people who have children who are ADHD and what is

there behavior like when they are not on meds.

Thank for listening,

Alyssa

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From: kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...>

Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 9:01:51 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: and NV

 

Alyssa what has 's doctor said about the 11 weeks free of seizures (!),

with the Depakote reduced in half (!!)...and can we mention in spite of almost

directly after reducing his meds he went on the roller coaster that had warnings

against those with epilepsy riding it(!!!) What type of surgery was Matt

supposed to go for?

And CONGRATULATIONS! !!

And PS about the difference in flavors- I haven't noticed a difference either

but it does appear that most kids and adults use and prefer one flavor or the

other, so hard to really know anyway!

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