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Old 06-19-2012, 05:06 PM #1
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Default Aid for a girl with cerebral palsy?

Hello
First of all, sorry for my English
I was looking for information of brain "nutrients" and found you
I have a daughter 8 years old with cerebral palsy. She has intellectual delay
I haven't found any doctor that Prescribe her some kind of supplement in order to help her mental development.
But she has taken for dribbling an anticolinergic! I have read that this Cause Cognitive damage!
So I'm looking for the Opposite
But she's only 8. I give her omega 3 and soya lecitine and I think there is anothers things we can try, that can help her with no side effects
Can you help me?
Thanks!
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