Trisomy 21 Research recommends that individuals who are using Nutrivene have blood testing completed 6 to 12 months after beginning Nutrivene and each year thereafter. The following blood tests should be completed: • Vitamin A (Retinol) • Iron & Ferritin… Read More
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Blood Testing Suggestions for NuTriVene
- February 2nd, 2012
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NuTriVene Testimonial #1
- December 30th, 2011
- Posted in Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Testimonials
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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
A Few NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- December 7th, 2011
- Posted in Down Syndrome Facts, Nutritional Supplements, NuTriVene, NuTriVene Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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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