Are you giving your autistic child "liquid Agape"?

Sandra - posted on 05/07/2012 ( 6 moms have responded )

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Are any of you moms giving your autistic children "liquid Agape"? I'm looking into it for my non-verbal grandson. Need your help, please.

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Maria Theresa - posted on 08/11/2012

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It really is great stuff and can be mixed with juices

Maria Theresa - posted on 08/11/2012

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The agape can be mixed with other flavors..I mixed it with Mango and apple

Maria Theresa - posted on 08/11/2012

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I found Agape great..it not only helps my daughter it also helps me...........I am finding that alot of my family are taking it as it is a great multivitamin and supplement ....My daughter is autistic and has been a real handful..I dont know what I would have done if I hadnt found Agape..it clamed her down quick and with a gluten free diet she now concentrates and gets on well at school and with other children......and then I took it myself for depression and it was fantastic...my husband also takes it for gastro problems. Our house would never be found without a bottle in the fridge.

Katherine - posted on 05/07/2012

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No problem.

Sandra - posted on 05/07/2012

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Thanks. That's kinda what I was thinking. It is pretty expensive...but if it helps, it would definitely be worth it. The only problem is that it is "orange flavor" and my little grandson is very, very picky. I don't think we could get it in him. I think I'll send the doctor an E-mail and ask her about it. Thanks for your help.

Katherine - posted on 05/07/2012

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Developed by Dr. Cindy Schneider, the Agape' Formula is based on over 15 years of reseach and clinical experience. Dr. Schneider is the Medical Director of CARE, The Center for Autism Research and Education. She has designed and implemented multiple research studies and collaborated with researchers worldwide.

As the mother of three children with Autism and related disorders, Dr. Schneider provides both a medical and personal assessment of current promising treatment options.


I don't know.....sounds like it's valid to me.