Sentences with phrase «oz per»

Maine has medical marijuana as well as decriminalization of quantities less than 2.5 oz per person, so smoking doesn't just mean cigarettes.
Feed adult cats 1 - 1-1/4 oz per pound of body weight daily.
Feed adult cats 3/4 - 1 oz per pound of body weight daily.
CAT: Give 4 - 6 oz per day (1/2 - 3/4 cup), divided between a minimum of 2 feedings and adjust up or down depending on your cat's size, activity and needs.
FERRET: Give males or larger ferrets 2 - 4 oz per day and females or smaller ferrets 1 - 3 oz per day in multiple feedings.
Last year I ditched soda for tap water, and I began drinking about 130 oz per day.
Gradually work up to 8 oz per day, and mix with celery juice if needed, as mentioned above.
I'm on a strict plant - based diet where I restrict nuts, seeds to only 1 oz per day, and when I eat lentils or peas, it's 5 ounces.
Those with digestive disorders may require much more (up to 15 g /.53 oz per day) to support the growth and development of healthy flora, but it would be wise to consult with a holistic healthcare practitioner on the best type of prebiotics to incorporate without exacerbating your particular medical condition.
Use at a rate of approx. 2 oz per lb of soap.
Most of my clients have tolerated almond milk in normal serving — 4 - 8 oz per sitting.
It should be 16 servings if you are using small candy molds (~ 15 g / 0.5 oz per serving).
The suggested serving size for each of our intraLINE products is 1 fl oz per day.
I'd guess maybe 2 - 3 oz per day might be OK.
I went on a low carb diet 7 years ago and my meat intake is 2X per week, 6 - 8 oz per wk.
There is about 5 g net carbs and 12 g fibre in a cup of sesame flour (~ 80 grams / 2.8 oz per cup).
Vanilla content 0 % Use between.3 oz -.4 oz per lb of oils in cold process soap.
Use between.3 -.5 oz per pound of fats / oils in C.P soap.
Use between.2 oz -.3 oz per pound of oils in cold process soap.
Flash point = 200 F. Use between.3 oz -.4 oz per lb of oils in cold process soap.
Flashpoint 154 degrees F. Use between.5 oz -.7 oz per lb of oils in cold process soap.
Use up to.5 oz per lb of oils in cold process soap Flash Point 126 degrees F. NOTE: This low - flashpoint oil will ship Ground Only, regardless of the shipping method you choose at checkout.
The minimum that you need, according to Bodybuilding.com, is 1 oz per kg.
This comes to.45 oz per pound of bodyweight.
Use between.3 oz -.4 oz per lb of oils in cold process soap.
I use 2.5 oz per 16 oz.
In the end, he recommended 1 - 4 oz per day depending on the person and their goals.
I think it's about 115 g / 4 oz per bun (based on the ingredients listed & divided by 10).
To make the tea effective, my midwife said that you need to use 1 oz per 24 oz of boiling water and let it steep overnight or a few hours.
It delivers 1 oz per 40 strokes.
One study found average breastmilk intake to be 30 oz per day (875 ml / day; 93 % of total intake) at 7 months and 19 oz (550 ml / day; 50 % of total energy intake) at 11 - 16 months.
Currently I am down to 5 pumps a day, 11 weeks postpartum, producing anywhere from 5 - 7 oz per session and meeting my baby's needs.
I tried everything you can imagine to get my supply up, but the most I was ever able to get while exclusively pumping was 15 - 20 oz per day.
According to her graphs, she is pumping around 45 oz per day — is that typical?
I pump about 9 - 11 oz per pumping session and have had clogged ducts in the past and my breasts get engorged easily.
I got rid of my doctor when she basically told me that I was messing up my supply by supplementing (the only way my baby was going to get full), and I had to go to a breastfeeding clinic and work with an LC / MD who helped bring my supply up to a whopping 3 oz per pump in the mornings (less throughout the day).
I have NEVER been able to pump more than 3 oz per breast.
Increasing Supply with Fenugreek - This galactagogue helped me permanently boost my supply from 24 oz per day to 35 oz.
A friend suggested me Healthy nursing tea which worked great and my supply flourished from 1 / 2oz to 3 to oz per session.
babies drink at the least 21 oz per day and I don't feel like I pump / breastfeed that much to my child.
My daughter is taking in a solid 4 oz per feeding (every 3 hours) at 6 weeks!
Here is a chart of average pumped milk intake by weight: 8 lbs 21.3 oz per day, 9 lbs 24.0 oz per day, 10 lbs 26.7 oz per day, 11 lbs 29.3 oz per day, 12 lbs 32.0 oz per day, 13 lbs 34.7 oz per day, 14 lbs 37.3 oz per day, 15 lbs 40.0 oz per day, 16 lbs 42.7 oz per day.
Most moms pump around three oz per pumping.
Three lactation consultants and tons of prolactin producing drugs later, I still couldn't produce more than 1 oz per breast every 3 hours.
If this baby is not being given formula (he should be on formula not cow's milk yet & drinking at least 18 oz per day along with cereals, fruits & veggies by spoon) then the pediatrician needs to be called.
I am 3 weeks pp with my 5th baby and I am only producing 3 - 4 oz per 24 hours TOTAL.
Im taking 3 pills 2x a day and it's been 2 days and slowly I see an increase from about 1 oz per breast to now almost 2.
I was pumping 5 to 6 oz per breast and now it is 2 to 3 oz if I am lucky - My husband was enjoying doing the 6 am feed and let me sleep but now I am doing it all again because I can not pump enough for a full feed!
I have not tried taking any medication to fix the problem but my milk supply stays at the same amount (1 - 2 oz per time) and never increases even when I have increased the times I have pumped during the day.
My baby is 99 % + in length and drinks a higher than average (per your data) of pumped milk, 32 - 28 oz per day.
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