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N) PROTOCOL FOR CHILDREN, INFANTS, AND ADOLESCENTS

● Protocol N = 1 ml of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) per 100 ml of water per day, spread over 6-8 intakes.

A new, simpler, and more secure protocol:

Adjusts for the amount of liquid the child can drink.ml in 100 ml of water

1 ml in 100 ml of water
2 ml in 200 ml of water
3 ml in 300 ml of water
4 ml in 400 ml of water
5 ml in 500 ml of water
6 ml in 600 ml of water
7 ml in 700 ml of water
8 ml in 800 ml of water
9 ml in 900 ml of water
10 ml in 1000 ml of water


Note: A baby usually drinks 100-200 ml per day, a 5-year-old child typically consumes 500 ml, while an adolescent drinks 1 liter. It can be administered with a syringe, little by little. For children, it is better to drink from a bottle with a dispenser rather than from a glass to prevent them from smelling the CDS and rejecting it because of its odor.


Students from the Kalcker Institute have created a method of using coconut water that is stable for more than 8 months in case there is an outright taste rejection. (René Jiménez)