Hi, I am new to this board and to Autism. My 25 month old girl might be autistic.
Can any one tell me if they tried vitamins such as B6 and code liver oil and do they work
hi, i just joined this board also. I have been using Peachy Keen(cod liver oil) since our diagnosis in february. i just read about B6 and magnesium, but i haven't looked into it. I did buy the Schiff liquid multi vitamin last night. It was reccommended in the book unraveling the mysteries of autism and pdd,by Karen Seroussi.
Danielle (Logan 2 years 2mths old)
We too use super nu thera and just saw our new Dr who recommended B6, cod liver oil and magneseum along with the super nu thera. I can't stress enough how important it is to do these things with the help of a dr.we saw good results so far with the super nu thera and now we are to slowly add the new vitamins/supplements into his diet one at a time to rule out any negative effects. We use Super NuThera, which is Vit B6 and other vitamins. It seems to improve Luke's eye contact, socialization, and general "with-it-ness" if you know what I mean. :) We buy it from Kirkman Labs online. Haven't tried cod liver oil.My son was diagnosed a year ago with Autism (mild-moderate). He is now 3yrs old and amazing!!!! We put him on B6 and Magnesium Therapy and recently DMG. He takes 300 mg of B6 and 100 mg of Magnesium Oxide every day, 1/2 Flintstone multivitamin and 250mg a day of DMG. Our son now interacts with his peers, uses eye contact, talks non stop, and his melt downs have disappeared. It wasn't an easy decision but after talking on the phone with the Autism Research Institute we tried it and where AMAZED at the changes in him within 24 hours. I do advise doing this under a doctors care and having the B6 and Magnesium Oxide compounded into suspension form. It's flavored that way and a lot easier to give.
Thought for the day:
Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/newsletter/dmg1.htm
http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/newsletter/dosage.htm
http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/treatment/b6studies.htm