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Amount of water in dosage for children 27 Dec 2020 19:28 #67285

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Hi,

I have read Jims instruction for children and understand the dosage. But i have a problem with the amount of water. It is very hard to get a 2YO to drink 150ml of water. Does anyone have experience with dosages and amount of water for small children?

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Amount of water in dosage for children 28 Dec 2020 08:43 #67295

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Great ideas, thank you so much for sharing! I will absolutely try them.
Where can i find CDS to CDH conversion tables?

I have so far blindly followed Jims book. Now when i need it I found that 150ml for a child this small is probably like me drinking a full liter of water (or more?) at once. Not an easy task..
In your answer I understand that you think its OK to use less water? Is it only about acidity? Has someone actually tried to make it with less water for children?

I would feel comfort in knowing someone else had this problem and found a solution.. anyone?
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Amount of water in dosage for children 28 Dec 2020 09:52 #67296

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I don't have the book at hand, but sounds like Jim may have overlooked this issue.
Less MMS, less water -is what I do myself. Taking one drop doesn't take the same amount of water as 3 drops. Although water helps mask taste and smell.
If you cut the amount of water proportionally and taste would become an issue then stevia can help mask taste.
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Amount of water in dosage for children 29 Dec 2020 01:23 #67306

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If a 2 year old weighs about 30 lbs., then that's about 1/7th of the weight of an adult. So if an adult would take 3ml an hour of CDH (now PAMMS-4000) then proportionally, a 30 lb. child should only need to take about 1/2 to 1ml of PAMMS-4000 and that could be put into 50 to 75ml of water easily enough for a child to drink. I just checked and it looks as though the blood volume of a 30 lb. child would be about 1 liter, so about 1/5th of an adult. ( www.omnicalculator.com/health/pediatric-blood-volume )

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