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By Andrea Candee

How To Dose Herbs For Children

By Andrea Candee

Q: I feel insecure about how to give herbs to my child. I never know how much to give, or how often to give it. Are there any easy guidelines to follow?

A: Since children at any given age can vary greatly in size and weight, I prefer to use weight rather than age as the deciding factor in how much to give.

  • To best determine the dose for your child, use an adult weight of 150 pounds as the baseline constant.
  • Using the figure of 150 pounds as the common denominator, put your child’s actual weight over it to determine a fraction of the standard adult dose. Thus, if your boy or girl weighs 50 pounds and the standard baseline is 150, you will want to give 1/3 of the adult dose.

    50 pounds (child’s weight)
    150 pounds (baseline adult weight)

    The following general guidelines apply:

    10 pounds = 1/5 dose*
    20 pounds = 1/8 dose
    30 pounds = 1/5 dose
    40 pounds = 1/4 dose
    50 pounds = 1/3 dose
    60 pounds = 2/5 dose
    70 pounds= 1/2 dose
    80 pounds = 1/2 dose
    90 pounds = 3/5 dose
    100 pounds = 2/3 dose

    * The smallest dose of a liquid extract is 3 drops diluted in 1/4 cup breast milk, formula, or water, or 2 teaspoons of tea.

    REDUCE QUANTITY, NOT FREQUENCY
    When you calculate a child’s dose according to weight, always reduce the quantity of the dose rather than its frequency.

  • For example, an adult dose of 1 cup of medicinal tea to be administered 3-4 times a day translates into 1/3 cup, given 3-4 times daily for a 50-pound child.
  • To make the math easier, it is often helpful to first convert cups to ounces. For instance, an 8-ounce adult dose becomes 1 ounce for an infant of about 20 pounds.

    HOW TO DOSE EARDROPS

  • The standard adult dose for eardrops is 3 to 4 drops in each ear.
  • A toddler’s dose would be 2 drops; an infant’s, 1 drop in each ear.
  • After treatment, to avoid an uncomfortable oily buildup in the ears, cleanse the ears by inserting a few drops of hydrogen peroxide.
  • Here’s another helpful hint: The easiest time to insert eardrops (especially for very young children) is when they are sleeping!

    Copyright © 2004 Andrea Candee. All rights reserved worldwide.

  • About The Author ...

    Andrea Candee, MH, MSC, is a master herbalist with a consultation practice in South Salem, NY. She lectures for the New York Botanical Garden and throughout the country for schools and corporate wellness centers about taking charge of your health naturally. Her book, Gentle Healing for Baby and Child (Simon & Schuster), was awarded The Seal of Approval by The National Parenting Center. She may be contacted through her website, www.AndreaCandee.com or by mail at PO Box 171, South Salem, NY 10590.

       
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