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Suggested Usage For Monolaurin supplements
One (1) blue scoop = 1 tsp = 3,000 mg Monolaurin.
Monolaurin is very bitter so most people put it in their hand -
often with other capsules or tabs (the Monolaruin pellets actual-
ly makes it easier to swallow them). They toss the Monolaurin in
their mouth and wash them down with any liquid (water, milk,
etc.). Tilting the head forward helps swallowing, tilting head
back makes swallowing more difficult.
Serving Suggestions for Adults:
Maintenance: 1 scoop a day.
Flu season: 1 scoop, 2 times a day.
A specific protocol:
Under 130 pounds: 1 scoop, 2 times daily.
Over 130 pounds: 1 scoop, 3 times daily.
Children: Adjust to the child’s weight vs. an adult (example: an
80 # child is about 1/2 of an adult, so 1/2 the dosage).
Pets: Also adjust to a human adult. A 20# pet is about 1/8 of an
adult person, so 1/8 the dosage. There are about 80 pellets in a
scoop (tsp.). Putting it into soft pet foods will help them eat the
pellets.
Cautions: Gradually build up to a full dose (over about 7-10
days) to help avoid a Herxheimer reaction. Keep out of the reach
of children. Chewing produces a very bitter taste.
Herxheimer Reaction: A “herx” reaction is common with antibi-
otics when they kill bacteria faster than the body can eliminate
them. This can cause some mild chills, flu or allergic type symp-
toms. If this happens, simply stop taking the Monolaurin a day or
two to give your body a little extra time to remove the dead
pathogens. Resume at a little lower dosage and gradually in-
crease, as your body can handle it, to full dosage.