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WHAT AMOUNT OF CDS IS USED FOR CHILDREN?
== WHAT AMOUNT OF CDS IS USED FOR CHILDREN? ==
 
As a general rule of thumb, it has been found that administering 1 ml of CDS  at a concentration of 3000 ppm per 100ml of waterfor each year of age, on a daily basis, has proven to be effective. This guideline applies up to the age of 10 years. The dosage is measured in ml of CDS per each 100 ml of water, and it should be adapted based on the amount of liquid that the child consumes each day. For example, if a child drinks 500 ml of water in a day, you would add 5 ml of CDS 3000 ppm to the water. The solution should be distributed across multiple doses, typically ranging from 4 to 10 doses throughout the day. In cases that are acute or particularly severe, it is possible to gradually increase the dosage little by little to better address the condition.  
As a general rule of thumb, it has been found that administering 1 ml of CDS  at a concentration of 3000 ppm per 100ml of waterfor each year of age, on a daily basis, has proven to be effective. This guideline applies up to the age of 10 years. The dosage is measured in ml of CDS per each 100 ml of water, and it should be adapted based on the amount of liquid that the child consumes each day. For example, if a child drinks 500 ml of water in a day, you would add 5 ml of CDS 3000 ppm to the water. The solution should be distributed across multiple doses, typically ranging from 4 to 10 doses throughout the day. In cases that are acute or particularly severe, it is possible to gradually increase the dosage little by little to better address the condition.  


For more details lookup [[Protocol N]]
For more details lookup [[Protocol N]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 22 August 2024

WHAT AMOUNT OF CDS IS USED FOR CHILDREN?

As a general rule of thumb, it has been found that administering 1 ml of CDS at a concentration of 3000 ppm per 100ml of waterfor each year of age, on a daily basis, has proven to be effective. This guideline applies up to the age of 10 years. The dosage is measured in ml of CDS per each 100 ml of water, and it should be adapted based on the amount of liquid that the child consumes each day. For example, if a child drinks 500 ml of water in a day, you would add 5 ml of CDS 3000 ppm to the water. The solution should be distributed across multiple doses, typically ranging from 4 to 10 doses throughout the day. In cases that are acute or particularly severe, it is possible to gradually increase the dosage little by little to better address the condition.

For more details lookup Protocol N