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deltaforce 03-15-2012 12:24 PM

Omega-3 supplement-liquid form for 4 yr old.
 
Hello folks,

I need Omega-3 supplement, preferably liquid form (good quality) for my 4 year old. Currently, he is using Vitamin Shoppe liquid brand but he really hates it.

In the past, I found a British brand called as Brainwise which was really good and he used to like it but I can not find it anymore. So I am searching again.

Many thanks for suggestions, in advance.

mrsD 03-15-2012 01:10 PM

There are so many chewables today, you don't need liquids.

example:
http://www.google.com/products/catal...ed=0CD8Q8wIwBA

deltaforce 03-15-2012 01:13 PM

He hates chewables too. We got him chewable multivitamin and the bottle is sitting in the medicine cabinet. DW plans to use it once she finishes her multivitamin.

mrsD 03-15-2012 01:17 PM

Well, you can feed this picky guy Omega-3 eggs, peanut butter, butter substitute spread by Smart Balance, and even some Chicken nuggets!

Lots of smart foods to pick from these days. Smart Balance is one brand.

There are so many gummies now, even for Adults!

Just Google.

deltaforce 03-15-2012 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 861262)
Well, you can feed this picky guy Omega-3 eggs, peanut butter, butter substitute spread by Smart Balance, and even some Chicken nuggets!

Lots of smart foods to pick from these days. Smart Balance is one brand.

There are so many gummies now, even for Adults!

Just Google.

We try quite a lot of things but he is autistic and as a result we have limitations on what we can try and what we can not. His speech is delayed so he can not tell us what he feels like when we try these things. Hence, we never force. We try only once, if he spits out, its not gonna work. If he keeps in his mouth, its a piece of cake.

Dr. Smith 03-15-2012 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deltaforce (Post 861240)
I need Omega-3 supplement, preferably liquid form (good quality) for my 4 year old.

Flax(seed) Oil is another option than fish oil. It's not as concentrated, but if he'll accept it in some form... and you can cook with it.

Doc

mrsD 03-15-2012 02:08 PM

Males do not convert flax oil Omega-3 in quantity to long chain EFAs. I would not do it exclusively as it won't end up as DHA which the brain needs. Flax is good for other parts of the body, and skin though.

Dr. Smith 03-15-2012 02:42 PM

Quote:

ALA is not equivalent in its biological effects to the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids found in marine fish oils. However, ALA is metabolized to eicosapentaenoic acid, which may replace arachidonic acid in membrane phospholipides. Ingestion of flaxseed oil may alter the generation of eicosanoids, procoagulant activity and other membrane-dependent responses and exert antiallergic, antiatherosclerotic, antiarrhythmic effects. Beneficial effects of flaxseed oil have been shown in prevention and management of cardiovascular disease.
http://www.raysahelian.com/flaxseed.html
If the kid won't take fish oil in any way, shape, or form, my point is that flax is better than nothing. It partly depends on why he's being given it.

Doc

Lara 03-15-2012 03:23 PM

Hi deltaforce, welcome to NeuroTalk.

I'd first think of the textures or/and tastes that your son will eat and then I'd work at incorporating a supplement into that. I totally understand your difficulty trying to get your son to eat different foods and to take added supplements. It's not easy!

As mrsD said there are many products available these days, esp. in the US if that is where you are, that have added omega3 etc..

I looked up the Brainwise and I take it that was a "smoothie" type product. I'm sure there must be something else similar in texture if your son took that easily.

Coromega have a range of products but one of them is called a "squeeze". It is fruit flavoured and if your son will drink a smoothie, you could put it in there. I think there is a custard too, but I couldn't find that info.. I just remember it from an autism group I was with years and years ago. Just check the ingredients on whatever you decide to try in case your son is intolerant to certain things, like eggs etc..

So ... I'd start with what he will tolerate and go from there.
Let us know how you get on.

deltaforce 03-16-2012 12:59 PM

Thanks everyone for your replies.

I tried Dr's recommendation and he wouldn't take it so I mixed flaxseed oil with psyllium husk powder and apple sauce, voila, he gulped it down pretty well. All I am not too sure is, if such combination good enough as Psyllium husk is a colon broom so will it adsorb oils and prevent body from using it?

@ Lara,
Brainwise seems to have discontinued the product I used to use. I don't find it anywhere.
Thanks for Coromega link. I will look into it. He just drinks plain milk. He used to love smoothie but now he doesn't even look at it. As he is getting older, its getting tougher and tougher to feed him good food (crap food like chips, no problem at all !!)


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