Yay! Bought some (Mercury-free) cod liver capsules and acidophilus (milk free) tablets as well. Hope this helps!! I'm excited to be experimenting with natural helps. Let you know! Julie
Ok, after reading Catherine's comments, I am going to try cod liver oil and acidophilus. I've noticed my HFA son seems to have high yeast- white tongue and yogurt seems to help some. Man! my nana knew what she was doing w/ the cod liver oil! Thank...
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hey there,
hope all is well with you & your family.
I was reading about how you're now trying cod liver oil and acidophilus.
Josie has shown great results with the cod liver oil. I use the Nordic Naturals brand(lemon flavor) and mix it with lemonade. drinks it right up, no fight.
with probiotics, maybe you can find one with more than just the acidophilus. Klaire labs carries a great gluten free, casein free, soy, corn, yeast free and no artificial flavors,sweeteners etc.
i use one called Ther-biotic complete. Has helped greatly.Has about 15 different types of probiotic in there, price is fair too.
My nutritionist has helped Josie greatly.
PLEASE always check labels to make sure that gluten/casein, or any other allergens that your child may be sensitive to are not hidden.
Josie is SUPER sensitive to corn and it is Everywhere.
My older child has ADHD and has benefitted greatly from the removal of artificial colors & sweeteners from her diet as well as probiotic, cod liver oil & omega 3's
good luck to you,
Leah
lol the holidays werent to bad had the older girls home from college so add that to the younger ones that live here still and my mil that lives with us lets just say I could write a blog about what took place and you would be like wow lol
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