it must be ripped of my bottle..
30 Ml In Tablespoons
The cup that comes with it usually will have markings for 10, 15, 20 ml etc.
If you are over 12 years, the normal intake is about 15 to 30 ml ( that is 1 to 2 tablespoon or 3 to 6 teaspoons – 1 teaspoon is 5 ml ). If the cold is not too severe, take only 15ml (1 tablespoon).
Answer 6
Go to the store and check a new bottle.
I know to much will make a women’s mind hemorrhage…no fooling…
You are suppose to fill the little plastic cup that comes with it as directed, probably half the cup.
I just drink a mouthful of it. I think the cup is two teaspoons but I am not sure.
Answer 7
I just drink out of the bottle.
i read the label and for adults it usually says to drink a cap ful i believe that’s 2 teaspoons but i could be wrong…
According to the bottle, adults (12 yrs and older) should take 2 Tablespoons (30 mL, one full cup-lid-thingy that comes with it) every 6 hours (not more than 4 doses per day). Children under 12 should ask a doctor.
Oh, and there is 3 teaspoons in a Tablespoon, so 6 teaspoons would be a regular adult dose.
Answer 6
Go to the store and check a new bottle.
look on the internet or call a doc.
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