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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 07 Jun 2014 21:15 #45077

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The MMS would be 1 drop activated with Citric Acid.
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Lymphoma in dogs 11 Jun 2014 04:16 #45191

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I am happy to report that two days on mms my dog with lymphoma is experiencing some progress.

the golf size to baseball size lymphoma's around his neck are completely gone..zip! zap! Zowie!

I actually have two dogs, from the same rescue shelter, within months of same age (about 11 years old) and both with cancer. One with lymphoma, Moosie and one with sarcoma, Madison.

Moosie eats almost anything so getting doses of mms at 2 activated drops per treatment are easy..Tomorrow I will be on 3 activated drops. I don't know how long i can disguise mms smell for a dog but i am hopeful..maybe they will like the smell and associate it with getting better..can only hope.

Madison with the sarcoma is finicky so getting him to eat is alone a guessing game of what i can get him to eat. I have to force the mms in him..

Fortunately, i prepared evening dose for Moose but Madison decided he wanted the raw milk that i put it in..that was a good sign for Madison. Plus his sarcoma growth is all around the outside of his mouth..so lapping up liquid mms will help that growth shrink i hope..we have had to hand feed him..he seems to eat more with encouragement and hand feeding helps him..the growth inhibits his eating.

thank you all for your info. Any other helpful tips are most appreciated. Saving your best friends is a wonderful thing.
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Lymphoma in dogs 11 Jun 2014 11:24 #45200

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"as a testimony on another thread my dog with lymphoma is having noticeable improvement..big lumps are disappearing."

my dogs lumps are still there but smaller..he doesn't seem to want to eat today..he had two activated drops about 5x yesterday...My dog weighs 80 to 95 pounds..He was 95 pounds but i think he has lost some weight.

he is breathing better, lumps are smaller ( i wasn't feeling in the right place..when they are larger they are further down the neck..i had to go up some.)so i am seeing improvement..i hope he will eat today before i leave. I attempt to bribe him with food but he turned his nose up..

i made bone broth and added some beef yesterday to the crock pot..making him sweet potatoes and squash so maybe that might help when cooked..

His eyes look a little tired..

i think if i can get him to eat, i will only give him 1 activated drop when he is open to treatment.

I am hoping to give him a mms bath in a few days.
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Lymphoma in dogs 11 Jun 2014 11:30 #45201

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Hoping all the best to you. Sounds like you are doing all you can! My dog was in the 40 pound range (I think?!) If I can remember correctly I was able to get to 7 drops with her. That was all she would tolerate.
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Hi Horsefeathers,

I tried to pm but it isn't working.

I don't know if i am giving him too much too soon since he doesn't wish to eat..so not like him..
did you notice with your dog a push back like Moose..1 activated drop , then on the next amount and then your dog seemed to say.."ah, i feel a little sluggish or not feeling so good" then you went down in mms ?

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Yup, For sure! That is when instead of giving her every hour I would spread it out to giving it to her every 2-3 hours. It worked for me. You might want to try dropping the dosage by 1/2 drop or so? Take your time. The object is to keep MMS in them for 8 hours a day. It is also best NOT to go the feast and famines route. A little MMS is better than no MMS.

Yeah the private message thingy still isn't working. :)
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moose has really cut back on eating.. :( no eating in the mornings. i hate to force the mms down his throat. i can't get him to drink his bone broth soup with beef in it..

i added active mms to one of the water bowls 30 active drops. he went and drank and drank after i put it back down..i hope he didn't get too much at the time.

he is eating so little that i can't find anything to mask it in..i thought he wasn't going to eat yesterday but he finally ate some food...

when he is eating less and labored breathing it makes me feel he isn't going to stay with us.

if you have any helpful suggestions on how to get the mms in when they don't eat other than a non needled syringe please let me know..all ears!

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moose has really cut back on eating.. :( no eating in the mornings. i hate to force the mms down his throat. i can't get him to drink his bone broth soup with beef in it..

i added active mms to one of the water bowls 30 active drops. he went and drank and drank after i put it back down..i hope he didn't get too much at the time.

he is eating so little that i can't find anything to mask it in..i thought he wasn't going to eat yesterday but he finally ate some food...

when he is eating less and labored breathing it makes me feel he isn't going to stay with us.

if you have any helpful suggestions on how to get the mms in when they don't eat other than a non needled syringe please let me know..all ears!


I believe you are giving him to much and he is suffering from hex. Dog did not express the same way we do, for that reason they stop eating. I don't give my dog activated drops, I always feed them with non activated drops. They have higher HCL acid in their stomach. But the body mass weight is very important. I feed my dogs with MMS in the regular water only two drops for 1 liter of water. Both of my dogs are less than 30 pounds. At the first time they look sick by the drops and start having the classic detox, after that hey look happy and eating very well. If your dogs look tired and unable for energies try some Vitamin C to kill the excess of MMS that probably is causing the problem and when they look better start again with less amount of non activated MMS.
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i think you are right on too much..he threw up today..

i added activated mms because he was tired looking and not eating...at that time i used inactivated drops in his water bowl.. i thought i was loosing him.

i spoke to Robert who saved his parents dog and he said activated mms in the water bowl

your dogs have cancer as well?

good idea about the vitamin c. thank you

so are you saying no activated mms at all for dogs since they have high acid in their stomach? or just no activated mms in their water but activated mms in their food?

many different opinions on dog treatment activated vs unactivated..

i will take the activated mms out of his water..but if he doesn't eat and looks tired, can't get mms in his system, not sure what to do.

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