Recent studies show that diet is an important part of managing this condition. Healthy eating is essential, and it is also vitally important that you teach him/her about what he/she should eat and what not.


Eliminate from your daily diet sugar, flour, bad fats, gluten, soy, corn, foods with colorants/dyes, frozen fruits and vegetables; Prepare the snacks at home that the person eats and take them to the park to exercise, do some sport or do physical movements on a daily basis.


Try to stay educated and informed with the latest scientific findings about this condition and seek support. It takes dedication, work, patience and a lot of love.


You can give the following supplements:

  1. Magnesium Citrate
  2. Antarctic Krill Oil - may help maintain joint comfort and healthy blood lipid levels already within the normal range. (not for people allergic to shellfish, in that case take Marine Omega-3)
  3. Nascent Iodine - Dilute 1 to 3 drops of nascent iodine in water, take in the mornings. Do not exceed 3 drops daily unless recommended by your health care provider. For best results, take 200 mcg of selenium (1 capsule) daily any time you consume iodine. 
  4. Probiotics 100 Billion
  5. Vitamin D3 + K2
  6. VitaVerde energy in any of its flavors.