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Thinking of changing difficult child's diet
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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 496352" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>we added omega3 calm to our childrens diets a few months ago. it comes in a gelcap. they each took 2 a day, the dosage was determined by psychiatrist. for difficult child it made him talk nonstop to the point where he had to be removed from school so that was discontinued but for my 5yo it has made a world of difference. he is like a whole new child. it took a couple weeks and the change was subtle and slow. but comparing him now to before he started it the difference is amazing. in fact i have been thinking of changing the difficult child in his name back to easy child. i think it was also helping my 12yo but she refuses it now because it is (in her words) 'the most aweful and discustingest barf $hit' she ever tasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 496352, member: 11339"] we added omega3 calm to our childrens diets a few months ago. it comes in a gelcap. they each took 2 a day, the dosage was determined by psychiatrist. for difficult child it made him talk nonstop to the point where he had to be removed from school so that was discontinued but for my 5yo it has made a world of difference. he is like a whole new child. it took a couple weeks and the change was subtle and slow. but comparing him now to before he started it the difference is amazing. in fact i have been thinking of changing the difficult child in his name back to easy child. i think it was also helping my 12yo but she refuses it now because it is (in her words) 'the most aweful and discustingest barf $hit' she ever tasted. [/QUOTE]
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