Guest guest Posted June 30, 2010 Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 I have never tried SPEAK, and it didn't exist when my son was nonverbal. I used ProEFA (which, ironically, was the product plugged by those who now push SPEAK) and it was WONDERFUL. My son was one of those immediate responders you read about. I hope it happens for you. He went from word approximations and babble (no interest in repeating what we said) to clear, single words and attempts to repeat words said to him in less than 48 hours. ProEFA jumpstarted everything. Pam > > > > Hi all, > > I've researched Speak and Nutriivida both in the past and kind of came to > > the conclusion that both were risky and not studied enough so I gave up but > > lately my son's apraxia has been really at the top of my mind and I'm > > thinking that he might be able to benefit from either of these. I know they > > are both controversial but not really sure why. I've read all the wonderful > > testimonials for each but am more interested in peoples' critical analyses. > > I read that for Speak a topic of concern is the high dose vitamin E -- I'm > > wondering what the danger is here. My son had very low vitamin E levels in > > his bloodwork and I've read testimonials that kids overall muscle tone, > > complexion and motor planning were improved from taking Speak, not just > > their speech. Could their be a correlation with low vitamin E levels and > > the low tone/skin tone/motor planning? > > Any or all experiences with either or both would be so appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Leah > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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