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This protocol is designed for the safe and effective use of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution) in children, infants and teenagers. It ensures an adequate dilution of CDS in an amount of liquid that the child can consume without rejecting it due to its odor. The protocol is adapted according to the amount of liquid that the child or adolescent can ingest.


General Instructions:

It is recommended that CDS be administered according to the amount of liquid the child can drink. Here are examples of how to adjust the dose:


1 ml of CDS in 100 ml water.

2 ml of CDS in 200 ml water.

3 ml of CDS in 300 ml water.

4 ml of CDS in 400 ml water.

5 ml of CDS in 500 ml water.

6 ml of CDS in 600 ml water.

7 ml of CDS in 700 ml water.

8 ml of CDS in 800 ml water.

9 ml of CDS en 900 ml water.

10 ml of CDS in 1000 ml water.


A toddler typically drinks approximately 100 to 200 ml per day, while a 5-year-old child might consume about 500 ml and an adolescent may consume up to 1 liter. Diluting CDS in an amount of liquid that the child can tolerate will help prevent the child from rejecting the treatment due to the odor of CDS.


For children, it is advisable to use a dosing bottle instead of a cup, as this may help them not to smell CDS and accept it more easily.


This protocol is safe and effective when dilution directions are followed and adapted according to the child’s fluid intake capacity. Be sure to maintain adequate control of the process and provide treatment according to the child’s or teenager’s needs.

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