Jul 08
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Autism Diet Study

fenugreek?
Some people told me to take this herbal Fenugreek to help increase my milk supply … Well, I have some and on the bottle it says to take twice a day …. and the few who told me said to take three tablets three times a day … (9 pills every togetherin 24 hours) on the bottle says cautiously if pregnant or nursing … Well I asked my lactation consultant … and that it would not smart because it is not approved by the FDA and you can not be sure of what you give your baby or the amounts they are recieveing … Is everything in the grass with children there is more than 5 or 6 years? There promblem mental signs of autism? Does it really increase your offer or if you not just think he did? I heard a new study like autism directly to feeding the child had at the beginning … Because of this reason, it scares me … Would you take? Or do you no harm and that happened?
To see the advantage of stimulating your production milk, the target for 3200-3500 mg / day. forms in different quantities, so check to see that each capsule contains, and take accordingly. Fenugreek has long been used as an aid for nursing mothers. I am aware of no studies that show it is dangerous. You know that you get when you have enough maple syrup smell in your urine low. Many women find that the steel cut oatmeal (Rolled oats Quaker not like, but what is sometimes called Irish oats) are of great help in stimulating milk production. The evidence is anecdotal (I do not know of any studies on this subject), but many, many women have found a bowl of oatmeal every day helps. I ate oatmeal after surgery when I was nursing the child and found it made a difference between complete and to fully breastfeed. Another thing you can try is milk tea by Yogi Tea Company. Drink 2-3 cups per day (hot or cold). Tea contains fenugreek, among others. Sometimes just to increase your calorie intake and adding a little more liquid to your diet can help.
URMC researcher discusses findings on popular autism diet
