We've had very good results. Yesterday he said 6 different words or phrases and several of them were said several times. One (choo-choo) was said too many times to count. Today he's said 3 different things so far and said each thing repeatedly. One of the happy things he said today was 'Daddy' 6 times. He never says Daddy!
Folinic Acid Dosage
Usually he says only 2-3 words or phrases per day and only once each so you can see that this is a big improvement.
If you can’t or shouldn’t use the methyl forms of B12 and Folate, you could try Hydroxycobalam B12 and Folinic Acid instead. Reply Janine M Bonadio January 5, 2018 at 9:17 PM. Kirkman's DMG 125 mg with Folinic Acid & Methyl B-12 is a hypoallergenic supplement that may work to maintain general health. PureFormulas offers free shipping. My son takes Carlson cod liver oil/3000mg vitamin d. We also all take MCT oil from coconuts, probiotics 150-200billion renew life/garden of eden/culturelle we routate. They both started dmg/folinic acid/b12. My son was hyper for about an hour after taking today is his first day. Maintenance dose:-0.4 mg daily (adults)-0.8 mg daily (pregnancy and lactation) Minimum dose: 0.1 mg daily Comments:-Oral administration is preferred; patients who cannot absorb food folates are usually able to absorb oral folic acid.-Do not use doses greater than 0.1 mg unless B12 deficiency anemia has been ruled out or is being adequately treated.
My 4 1/2 yr old takes (5) 125 mg capsules..he also takes (10) 800 mcg of Folinic Acid.Kirkman Labs tells me that a child can take up to 8 pills per day..We started with one pill and have taken 2 yrs to increase to this level..
Has anyone had any success giving this to their child? If so, what was the dosage?
Thanks
My daughter gets 125 mg chewable tablet daily. She weighs 45 pounds. She could safely take 250 mg.
Folinic Acid DoseB12 Dosage Mcg250mg. My son is 44 lbs.We gave in apple juice.it was clear and undetectable for her:)
Thanks everyone for your input. My DS is non-verbal, but is slowly starting to imitate sounds. Would DMG only work for those are already verbal? He weighs about 26- 28 lbs. Would I start him off with 1/2 a 125mg tablet? Do I increase it after some time?
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I started my son who was fairly non-verbal with (1) 125 mg tablet when he was 2 1/2 and only 26 lbs..I was told that Folinic Acid was a good idea to take with it, I gave my son (2) 800 mcg per DMG tablet!!Oh I forgot to mention that when he doesn't take his DMG he is completely silent and with it he can say words and signs to communicate his needs and jargons constantly!!!
Hi ann2boys, did it help your son? I was just looking at Kirkman's website and I am soooo confused. They have various forms of this. Is it better to get capsules or liquid? Also they have some that have folic acid (400mcg) and B12(6mcg) - { all per each 125mg of DMG} already mixed in there. Is it better to buy everything separately?
Also, is there another way of giving m/B12 instead of shots?
Thanks so much for your help. I really appreciate it!
Hi ann2boys, I just read your note, I am so glad to hear that it has helped your son!! I can't wait to try it on mine.I think it is better to get the capsules, DMG (MP020)..I just open them up and put in his juice..Kirkman's liquids use propylene glycol and my dr says that is not good for autistics..I have changed out all products that have this ingredient as well as sodium lauyrl sulfate..In order to get the right dosage of Folinic Acid (MP293), I buy the 800 mcg capsules and open the capsules and put in his juice..we take other vitamins (Super B from Young Living and their men's multi (we just use 1/4 of an adult dosage)..a B-complex will generally give you these other vitamins..I don't know know much about the shots, but I think that's the only way!!! I just know I would never get my 4 yr to accept shots every 3 days..if it's not in his juice, he won't take it unless its a chewable!!!I hope this helps!!! ![]() Comments are closed.
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