Re: How much SSKI w/Mag for 8 yr old?
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/radiation/ki.asp
How much
KI should I take?
The FDA has approved two different forms of KI—tablets and liquid—that people can take by mouth after a nuclear radiation emergency. Tablets come in two strengths, 130 milligram (mg) and 65 mg. The tablets are scored so they may be cut into smaller pieces for lower doses. Each milliliter (mL) of the oral liquid solution contains 65 mg of KI.
According to the FDA, the following doses are appropriate to take after internal contamination with (or likely internal contamination with) radioactive iodine:
Adults should take 130 mg (one 130 mg tablet OR two 65 mg tablets OR two mL of solution).
Women who are breastfeeding should take the adult dose of 130 mg.
Children between 3 and 18 years of age should take 65 mg (one 65 mg tablet OR 1 mL of solution). Children who are adult size (greater than or equal to 150 pounds) should take the full adult dose, regardless of their age.
Infants and children between 1 month and 3 years of age should take 32 mg (½ of a 65 mg tablet OR ½ mL of solution). This dose is for both nursing and non-nursing infants and children.
Newborns from birth to 1 month of age should be given 16 mg (¼ of a 65 mg tablet or ¼ mL of solution). This dose is for both nursing and non-nursing newborn infants.
i like using the CDCs nuke emergency recommendations as a guidline. i see them as a minimum daily supplement dose.
SSKI 2% with magnets is still about 30mg per drop with 600mcg of elemental. two drops will work just fine. but when a girl starts to begin puberty, that is when the need for
Iodine increases and is greater than that for boys. depending on her frame and weight, three drops might be needed at that time. by then, she will know enough to be able to tell. should be a really smooth transition into young womanhood.
btw, today i got all my orders out and now i am back on track with my same or next day service.
more on both of these subjects is soon to follow.