Autism Spectrum Disorder, Which Product Is Suitable For 4 Year Olds?
I would like to purchase one of your supplements for my nearly 4-year-old children who have been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder; which one would you recommend?
Dear Enza,
If the specialist who follows your children agrees, I recommend trying VitaDHA liquid in single-dose vials, a supplement that contains a high dosage of DHA: each vial provides 1250 mg of DHA and 360 mg of EPA easily absorbed by the body because they are in the form of natural triglycerides.
DHA is the omega-3 most present in the cell membranes of the nervous system, and it has been shown that children with autism spectrum or behavioral disorders can benefit from omega-3 supplementation, and that these patients often have a DHA deficiency.
VitaDHA can be taken at a dose of 1 vial per day for a period of at least two months. The supplement can be consumed directly, thanks to its pleasant lemon flavor, or mixed with cold or lukewarm foods or beverages, yogurt, milk, or fruit juice.
The normally recommended dose is 1 vial per day for supplementation over a period of at least 2 months.
Please remember that dietary supplements are not a therapy but only nutritional support.
Best regards,
Silvia Lisciani Ph.D. Nutritionist Biologist



