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Torres5 03-27-2011 11:49 AM

Feedback regard NeuroScience supplements
 
My 11 year old son has ADHD and is currently taking 36 mg of concerta. We decided to see a Neuropathy Doctor to hopefully switch from medication to vitamins. After seeing the Doctor he recommended urine and saliva testing. We have received the results and the recommendation for NorLox, Kavinace and TravaCor. When we decided to see a Neuropathy Doctor our thoughts were to get advice on vitamins not supplement formulas. We haven't returned to talk to the Doctor but are now torn. Hence what has lead me to this forum. During an internet search to find out more about the supplements i found NeuroTalk. Now I look to anyone who has a thought on this for advice. We approached diet about two years ago making our own bread, syrups and baked goods. We stay away from artificial colors and flavors as much as possible but are now trying to learn more regarding diet, nutrition and vitamins. Any advice is appreciated.

Dr. Smith 03-30-2011 09:57 AM

Hi Torres5,

:welcome_sign: to NT.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torres5 (Post 756696)
We decided to see a Neuropathy Doctor to hopefully switch from medication to vitamins.

What's a "Neuropathy Doctor" (or did you mean Naturopathic)? Neuropathy is treated by a number of different specialists - usually Neurologists, but others as well.

Quote:

our thoughts were to get advice on vitamins not supplement formulas.
AFAIK, vitamins are supplements (e.g. vitamin supplements - anything taken in addition to diet is supplemental), so what is your distinction?

You might get better responses by posting your question on the ADD/ADHD or Vitamins, Nutrients, Herbs and Supplements forums.

Doc


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