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12 May 2012 04:06 #17138 by uzbek77
Hi, my son is 4 and waigh-35 lb,he's got enlarged tonsils and adenoids and becouse of that he's developed sleapapnea,also caches a lot of cold,like right now,I gave him 1 drop 2 times a day ,same night he'd feever 104,next day with the same 2 drops his feever come 103,then on third day after 3 drops he developed earace,and now we are in pain...Is any body know how to treat little ones,what's there dosage and what spesial protokol they should take????
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12 May 2012 04:31 #17142 by Michael Harrah
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Welcome to the forum uzbek,

Jim has a web page about children and babies here: www.jimhumble.biz/5-children-a-babies.html

Excerpt from Jim Humble, The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium (Get it now www.miraclemineral.org )

Treating Children
It is perfectly safe to have children and babies take MMS. Of course, they must take fewer drops than adults.
• The formula for babies is half a drop per hour.
As always, use either 5 drops of 10% citric acid activator for each drop of MMS, or one drop of 50% citric acid.
For children other than babies, use one drop of MMS for each 25 pounds (11.4 kg) of body weight per hour as the maximum dose, but start with one drop per hour. The protocol for children is essentially the same as for adults but uses smaller amounts. If the child is very sick, start at half a drop or less per hour. To make a half-drop dose, make a one-drop dose and pour out half before giving it to the child. Then increase from 1 to 2 or 3 drops as directed in Protocol 1000, but:
• Do not go beyond one drop for each 25 pounds (11.4 kg) of body weight per hour. Do not increase the dosage to more than half a drop for a baby per hour. If the baby or child becomes nauseous, make the doses smaller. Give smaller doses until the baby or child can tolerate more, but do not stop administering doses except in cases of extreme nausea or diarrhea. In those cases, wait until the diarrhea or nausea has passed before continuing with smaller doses.


Based on what Jim has said, you should probably be giving the child 1.5 drop doses or 2 drops at the most. You want to give it every hour. Giving it every hour could make a big difference here.

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12 May 2012 14:33 #17146 by uzbek77
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Hi Michael,ysterday was too late to say Thank you,well, thank you,I wish I can talk to someone on skype,for reason,I'm not a writing person,plus english is my second langwich ,I just have a few qwestions,I,promise,I will not obuse your time,my skype name:khalil mukhamedov,and I will appear as from Germany or Switzerland (it's computer error) anyway,someone who can shere,please call me or leave me your skype name.

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