Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 , Every child is different but Primadophilus for Children did nothing for my son. It had been recommended by our son's nutritionist, who knows our son is GFCF. I have been told it is pretty mild. We switched to Primal Defense, which has helped him but it is harder to " hide " because it is a dark green color (as opposed to the Primadophilus for Children, which is white)(using a solid color or opaque straw cup has helped us). I also found that the Primadophilus for Children was harder to mix into liquid, esp. anything cold -- it tended to clump a lot and even with room temp beverages we really had to shake, not just stir, to get it mixed. Hope that helps. Kim > > Does anyone know if this is GF/CF and a good probiotic to start > with? The company is closed today and the ingredient " maltodextrin " > is listed. I know we have to look out for that. I want to start > them today becasue I think my son has bacteria after using the GSE > drops for 3 days. Please let me know Thanks everyone. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Thanks Kim, I will start with it since that's all I have right now I will definitely look into another brand! Dana reccommended Culturelle so I think I will try that. One more thing, what do you mean it did nothing? Did it not take care of the bacteria? Or did you see no effects from it? Waht should I be looking for in terms of effects? Let me know and thanks for getting back with me. > > > > Does anyone know if this is GF/CF and a good probiotic to start > > with? The company is closed today and the ingredient " maltodextrin " > > is listed. I know we have to look out for that. I want to start > > them today becasue I think my son has bacteria after using the GSE > > drops for 3 days. Please let me know Thanks everyone. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 >>>Do the enzymes at the start of the meal and probiotocs at the end Mandi in UK The bottle says to give with food and I am planning on mixing it with some pear sauce to hide the sweet taste. If he already has enzymes in his system from the meal, will that be ok? Or will the enzymes attack the good bacteria? Or is it OK to just give the pear sauce with the primadophilus w/o enzymes? Currently we give enzymes with every meal and every snack. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 That is Great. Congratulations. Primadophilus for Children by Nature's Way? > > At our last appt with she suggested Primadophilus for , so my > husband brought home the Primadophilus for Children. I'd like to give it > a try before switching to something else since we already have it. My > question is this: > > The bottle says to give with food and I am planning on mixing it with some > pear sauce to hide the sweet taste. If he already has enzymes in his > system from the meal, will that be ok? Or will the enzymes attack the > good bacteria? Or is it OK to just give the pear sauce with the > primadophilus w/o enzymes? Currently we give enzymes with every meal and > every snack. > > The good news of the day is that we took to a new speech therapist > this morning. She wanted to do some testing to see where to focus. She > said that he was testing at between 24 and 30 months for both receptive > and expressive language! Just this past September, he tested at only 13 > months for receptive language. I can't express how thrilled I am, and how > much I appreciate all the advice and support from this list. > > Thanks! > > Mom to , 2.5 yo, ASD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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