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What Multivitamin Do You Give Your Child With Autism
A MyAutismTeam Member asked a question 💭

Does anyone recommend a certain multivitamin? I see a bunch of different vitamins that contains extra omega 3's, iron, etc. My daughter is a picky eater so i know she doesn't get all the nutrients she needs. She will only eat gummy vitamins. We have tried the flinstones kind but they seem a little bit too hard to chew. I will talk with her MD and see what he thinks but i thought i'd try here as well...thanks!

posted November 2, 2020
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A MyAutismTeam Member

@A MyAutismTeam Member is on the money about having a Omega3 supplement. Funny twist is ALOT of science is saying that prenatal vitamins are more suited for autistic kids than regular multivitamins. But your looking for something that is high in iron, and Vitamin B, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin C & E and Zinc
Amino acids are MAJOR for gut health (amino acids help a lot to control the hormones that makes you behavior good or bad) The more you heal the gut of a autistic kid the better their symptoms get.

posted November 3, 2020
A MyAutismTeam Member

Thank you for the responses! I think i may give the Omega3 supplement a try. If she lets me give it to her.

posted December 18, 2020
A MyAutismTeam Member

Smarty pants.

posted November 2, 2020

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