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What’s up w/ Super-Nu & DMG

I just ordered the Super-Nu so don't know...But it was the only vit I could find with that much B6 in it! The lady at the HFS looked at me like I was crazy when I asked for all that B6...she said "I don't think you will be able to find one with all that!"
The DMG we started about a week ago. I cut the little pill in half and even that makes her a bit hyper. I try to give it to her after nap, so she can get her 'hypers' over by dinner time....It melts in her mouth, basically, so very easy to give...and tastes sweet, too...
Don't see any other differences, though. More eye contact, but that could be from the diet as well...
tsk tsk tsk! Lazy lazy lazy!   

I don't know, either, actually. My husband does all the research into this
kind of thing, but I've read here how people say that it helps so we're just
giving it a try. Bonnie,

They say that if your child is hyper with the DMG, you should give a bit more folic acid. 

We use S-N-T and DMG and have found that improves Luke's behavior LOTS.  It makes him more focussed, have more eye contact, be more interactive, and attempt speech a bit more.  This was reinforced to us when we went away a few weeks ago and Luke stopped taking his vitamins for a few days ... he really regressed.  It took a few days of taking the vitamins before he got back to his "good" self (like today!).  We give him the liquid, though may try the pill form for SNT next time be/c the liquid is so incredibly NASTY tasting and difficult to disguise in drinks.

Kellie
PS: I'd give each a few weeks to a month to see if they work.  Kirkman labs offers a trial size of each.

Hey y'all,

I've seen many of you mention the Super-nu Thera and DMG vitamin therapy but I know nothing about it.  I'm being lazy and going directly to you--if I read about it I'll just be asking you what you think, so I'm skipping a step.  I appreciate the info.

BTW, Paul has been on GF/CF for a week now.  That's I've been focusing on for a while.  He's doing great.

Thanks for your help, as always!!! 

pat

 

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