AN HERBAL MEDICINE CHEST
(Page 7 of 7)
July/August 1985
By the Mother Earth News editors
HERBS FOR CHILDREN
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When giving herbal remedies to children, the dosage should be decreased. As a general rule, the dose should follow the body weight, so that a forty-pound child would get no more than half the dose of an eighty pound child. The doses recommended in this book are the adult doses, representing a body weight of about 150 pounds for purposes of calculation. Therefore, women weighing less than 150 pounds, for example, should begin with a lower dosage. When treating very young children, only the very mild herbs should be used, such as lemon balm and catnip. [ED ITOR'S NOTE: The doses suggested in Olivia's article are also adult'doses.]
Sources
Here are some good sources for the herbsmentioned in this article:
The Sandy Mush Herb Nursery, Rt. 2, Surrett Cove Rd., Leicester, NC 28748 (catalog $2.00, refundable with order)
Rutland of Kentucky, P.O. Box 182, Washington, KY 41096 (catalog $2.00)
Sunnybrook Farms Nursery, 9448 Mayfield Rd., P.O. Box 6, Chesterland, OH 44026 (catalog $1.00, refundable with order)
Taylor's Herb Gardens, 1535 Lone Oak Rd., Vista, CA 92083 (catalog $1.00)
Nichols Garden Nursery, 1190 N. Pacific Hwy., Albany, OR 97321 (cata log free)
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