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To: John Carragher who wrote (6493)11/20/2008 3:56:36 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 17046
 
Vitamins for kids I have not researched as much. And not on the ritalin replacement thing either.

It makes sense tho if they can handle the B vitamins that a suite of them may help. Particularly B1 and B6. They cannot take vitamins like and adult so you have to be very careful and follow a proper physicians program.

Inability to absorb b1 and b12 may be part of the problem in some kids behaviour. They may need intrinsic factor for b12.

Manganese, calcium, zinc, potassium and iron deficiencies could cause problems.

Zinc, magnesium, and EFA's can help too. SAMe has shown some effectiveness.

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