My daughter, Chelsea is 6 years old, and has Down syndrome. When she was born, I wasn’t sure where to turn or what to expect. Nutrivene gave me hope for my daughter’s future. Chelsea attends a private Christian school where… Read More
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NuTriVene Customer Testimonial #3: Medication for Children With Down Syndrome
- January 11th, 2012
- Posted in Down Syndrome Facts, General, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Testimonials
- Tags: birth, Compounding Pharmacy Division, customized medications, develop like a typical child, dietary supplements, Down Syndrome, drugs, dye-free, Essential Fatty Acids, eye muscle surgery, fight off sickness, gingko biloba supplement, health, health at birth, immune system, International Nutrition, keeping her healthy, learned in school, Medication, Medication for Children With Down Syndrome, nutritional and dietary supplements for children, nutritional supplements, Nutrivene, NuTriVene Customer Testimonial, Nutrivene gave me hope, Nutrivene protocol, Nutrivene-D Daily Supplement, opportunity to learn, preservative-free, private Christian school, Probiotics, retention of material taught, school, short term memory, special healthcare needs, specially-prepared, sugar-free, supplemented, supplemented with the Nutrivene, surgery, therapy
NuTriVene Customer Testimonial #2: Medication for Children With Down Syndrome
- January 5th, 2012
- Posted in Down Syndrome Facts, Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Testimonials
- Tags: alert, Compounding Pharmacy Division, confident, customized medications, dietary supplements, Down Syndrome, dye-free, focused, healthy, Hoffman, International Nutrition, Jenni-Rose, Medication for Children With Down Syndrome, nutritional and dietary supplements, nutritional and dietary supplementsnutritional supplements, Nutrivene, NuTriVene Customer Testimonial, NuTriVene Customer Testimonial #2: Medication for Children With Down Syndrome, Power to the People, preservative-free, Ralph Roddenbery, special healthcare needs, specially-prepared, sugar-free
Jenni-Rose loves to be on stage! Here she is with her friend, Ralph Roddenbery, opening the show singing “Power to the People.” Events like this keep happening in Jenni-Rose’s life, much to her delight. She’s learned to listen to her… Read More
NuTriVene Testimonial #1
- December 30th, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Testimonials
- Tags: children with Down syndrome, Children’s Miracle Network, Compounding Pharmacy Division, customized medications, Danville, dietary supplements, Down Syndrome, drugs, dye-free, full term delivery, Geisinger Medical Center, genetic testing, Gerber, International Nutrition, Miracle Kids, nutritional and dietary supplements, nutritional supplements, Nutrivene, Nutrivene Program, NuTriVene Testimonial, Pennsylvania, Piracetam, pregnancy, premature, preservative-free, Research, special healthcare needs, specially-prepared, sugar-free, Testimonial, The Genetics department at Geisinger, TNI, Trisomy 21
Our daughter Kaci was born 10 weeks premature in March 1997. My wife and I refused all genetic testing during her pregnancy and did not know Kaci had Down syndrome until it was confirmed she had Trisomy 21 when she… Read More
Even More NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 23rd, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Tags: bill insurance companies, Children, children are healthier, clients, clinical geneticist, cognitive, Compounding Pharmacy Division, cure for Down syndrome, customized medications and drugs, developmental parameters, docotor, Does insurance or Medicaid cover Nutrivene?, Dr. Lawrence Leichtman, Dr. M.J. Gelb, dye-free, ear infections, Even More NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), FAQs, fine motor, Flexible Spending Accounts, Frequently Asked Questions, FSA, gross motor, Health Savings Accounts, healthier, history of illnesses, HSA, immune function, improved growth, increased growth, insurance companies, International Nutrition, Medicaid waivers, medical necessity, more alert, more focused, Natural Supplements, normalization of blood parameters, nutritional and dietary supplements, nutritional and dietary supplements for children and adults, Nutrivene 3 times per day, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions, parents, patients, patients with Down Syndrome, pediatrician, Physicians, preservative-free, President of Trisomy 21 Research Foundation, program services coordinator or caseworker, reduction of infections, Selenium, sinusitis, special healthcare needs, specially-prepared, speech, sugar-free, therapist, total daily dosage, upper respiratory infections, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Will Nutrivene make my child healthier?, written prescription
My child has a history of illnesses including; ear infections, upper respiratory infections, and sinusitis. Will Nutrivene make my child healthier? Many parents tell us that their children are healthier after beginning Nutrivene. Dr. Lawrence Leichtman, a clinical geneticist, pediatrician,… Read More
A Few More NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 14th, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Tags: A Few More NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), better tasting powdered formula, capsule, Daily Enzyme, Daily Supplement, dietary supplement, Do I need a prescription for Nutrivene?, Does Nutrivene have any side effects?, FDA Approval, Food & Drug Administration, formula or breastmilk, full dosage, How do I give my child Nutrivene?, infants, Is Nutrivene FDA-approved?, loose stools, manufactured in a licensed U.S. pharmaceutical facilit, Microencapsulated Powder, mix with foods and drinks, Nutrivene, Nutrivene is not a drug, powdered forms, prescription, reduced dosage, reduced vitamin taste, taste-enhancing suggestions, What age should my infant begin taking Nutrivene?
What age should my infant begin taking Nutrivene? We have many infants taking the product who are just days old. When providing Nutrivene to an infant, we recommend starting at a significantly reduced dosage and working up to a full… Read More
A Few NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 7th, 2011
- Posted in Down Syndrome Facts, Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Tags: amino acids, antioxidants, behavior hunger, brain affecting mood, CBS, chemical messingers, children with Down syndrome, common chromosomal abnormality, congenital conditions, cystathionine beta synthase, Daily Enzyme, Daily Supplement, deletion or mutation, digestive enzymes, Do I need a prescription for Nutrivene?, Does insurance or Medicaid cover Nutrivene?, Does Nutrivene have any side effects?, Down Syndrome, ear infections, extra chromosome 21, growth and developmental patterns, help your child better absorb nutrients, history of illnesses, homocysteine metabolism, How do I give my child Nutrivene?, hypotonia, Is Nutrivene a cure for Down syndrome?, Is Nutrivene FDA-approved?, lower growth rates, minerals, nerve cells, NightTime Formula, normal physiological function, Nutritional Supplementation, Nutrivene, Nutrivene 3 times per day, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Nutrivene-D, Nutrivene-D Daily Supplement, overexpression, poor muscle tone, Premature aging, S-adenosylmethionine, SAM Cycle, sinusitis, sleep, sleep disturbances, SOD, Superoxide dismutase, Supplementing with digestive enzymes, synthesis of neurotransmitters, Trisomy 21, upper respiratory infections, Vitamins, What age should my infant begin taking Nutrivene?, What is Down syndrome?, What is Nutrivene-D?, Will Nutrivene make my child healthier?
What is Down syndrome? Trisomy 21, or Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal abnormality. Unlike other congenital conditions that have a deletion or mutation, individuals with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome 21. This extra chromosome causes “overexpression” of… Read More
Taste-Enhancing Suggestions for Nutrivene
- December 1st, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene
- Tags: Applesauce, apricot, Baby Foods, banana, blueberry, Carbonated Soft Drinks, catsup, Coke, concentrated, Condiments, Dannon, Dole, Evenflo Juice Crosscut Nipples, Flavored Applesauces, Flavored Yogurts, frozen, Fruit Juices, grapefruit, Grenadine, Hersheyís Chocolate Syrup, Jams, Jellies & Preserves, Lemonade, Maple & Other Flavored Pancake Syrups, Minute Maid Orange Juic, mustard, Nutrivene, Oatmeal, Ocean Spray Cranberry, Orange, Orange-Tangerine, Paul Newman, peach, Pepsi, plum, Pudding, Refrigerating Nutrivene, Root Beer, Spaghetti Sauce, Stoneyfield Farms, strawberry, Strawberry Quick Syrup, Strawberry/Pineapple/Banana, Tang, Taste-Enhancing Suggestions for Nutrivene, Tips, Tomato & V8 Juices, Trix, Tropicana, vitamin taste, Welch’s Grape Juice, wildberry
Flavored Yogurts (Trix, Stoneyfield Farms, Dannon, etc.) Applesauce & Flavored Applesauces (peach, strawberry, wildberry, etc.) Baby Foods (peach, plum, blueberry, apricot, banana, etc.) Pudding Oatmeal Maple & Other Flavored Pancake Syrups Grenadine Hersheyís Chocolate Syrup & Strawberry Quick Syrup Jams,… Read More
Observations on Nutrition and Weight Development in Children with Downs Syndrome
- November 22nd, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements
- Tags: Abnormalities and deformities of the gastro-intestinal tract, av canal, BMI progression, children with Downs Syndrome, Downs Syndrome, Dr. Matthias J. Gelb, DS children, early intervention, formula feeding, gastro-intestinal abnormalities, health-related problems, higher-calorie diet, Hirschsprung's disease, Insufficient exercise, long-term health problems and risks, Member Scientific board TRISOMY 21 Research, Muscular hypotonia, nergy-supplemented nutrition, Nutrition, nutritional behavior and exercise, nutritional pattern, nutritional patterns in people with Downs Syndrome, Nutrivene, Observations on Nutrition and Weight Development in Children with Downs Syndrome, Orofacial dysfunctions, orofacial problems, pancreas anulare, reconstructive surgery, residential communities, residential schools, special diet., special schools, Specialist in Nutritional Medicine for the DGE, Specialist in Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, weight gain in children, workshops
Introduction Children and young people with Downs Syndrome and their parents are faced with a multitude of health-related problems. This frequently involves one particular topic, nutrition, being viewed from a professional rather than a parental point of view, which can… Read More
An Overview of the GAPS Diet
- November 17th, 2011
- Posted in GAPS Diet, Nutritional Supplements
- Tags: An effective therapeutic strength probiotic, An Overview of the GAPS Diet, Black Elderberry, colic, common allergies, dairy products, Detoxification and Life-style Changes, diet, digestive enzymes, Essential Fatty Acids, essential supplements for GAPS patients, Fermented dairy products, food allergies, GAPS children and adults, GAPS Nutritional program, GAPSdiet.com, Gut and Psychology Syndrome, healing the gut, immune-stimulating properties, Juicing, lactose-free dairy products, milk sugar, Nutrivene, people with digestive problems, powerful anti-vital remedies, recommended diet for GAPS patients, SCD, sensitivity to dairy antigens, Simplified GAPS Outline, Specific Carbohydrate Diet, Supplementation, The General Toxic Load, THE NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM, Toxicity, Vitamin A, Vitamin and mineral supplements
GAPSdiet.com Simplified GAPS Outline Here is a simplified outline of the GAPS Nutritional Program. Please refer to Gut and Psychology Syndrome for more detailed information. THE NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM 1. Diet The recommended diet for GAPS patients is largely based on… Read More
Lower Zinc Levels in Children with Down Syndrome
- November 10th, 2011
- Posted in General
- Tags: Abstract, atomic absorption spectroscopy, biochemical and dietary parameters, carbohydrates, children with Down syndrome, control group, deficit in calories, DS, erythrocytes, Experimental and clinical studies, Lower Zinc Levels in Children with Down Syndrome, nutritional status of zinc in children with DS, Nutrivene, plasma, plasma of children with Down syndrome, Research, study, urine collection, Zinc concentrations, zinc metabolism, zinc nutritional status
Research has established that zinc metabolism is altered in Down syndrome. This study compared a group of children with Down syndrome with a control group both with children ages 4 to 11 years. Zinc concentrations were significantly lower in plasma… Read More