Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Hi, I just returned from my son's required annual visit with his DAN! doctor (Usman). I was complaining about my son's lingering receptive language delays and conversation skills and Dr. Usman recommended phosphatidylcholine. I came home with Xymogen's Phosphaline; a 100% pure concentrate/pharmaceutical grade Phosphatidylcholine (gel cap with ethanol added; why?). Any contraindications to using this supplement or this brand specifically? I'm supposed to use 1 900 mg softgel/day for my 45 lb son. He does not generally require low/slow dose increases in new supplements, but I'd be interested in knowing if this is one of those supps that can cause problems if used full strength right off the bat (like GSE, Candex, etc). We've tried EFAs and mB12 (oral; shots out of the question due to skeptical spouse), DMG/TMG in the past with initial boosts but no resolution to the delay (about a 2 year delay in both receptive/expressive). This is really our last hold-out in losing the Autism diagnosis. Thanks! Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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