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Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 27 May 2012 23:21 #17831

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Hi everybody!

Just have to tell about Lady's tumor. By the time I was able to get her to the vet it had grown to tennis ball size. She took a sample and it bled. She said that bleeding indicates cancer not a fatty tumor. When she checked it under the microscope she saw all different kinds of cancer cells. Not just one kind of cancer.

I declined surgery or drugs and brought her home and started her on MMS Jan. 23, 2012. She is now up to 10 drops and her tumor is about a circumference of a golf ball and very very much more flat. Not protruding like it was! She is 10-12 years old and has maintained, well actually improved, her activity level. No pain, no discomfort!

I have not been able to consistently dose her every 2 hours, every day, but do when I can! Also, I pulled her off of regular dog food and make hers up on the stove. Whatever I have in the house. Usually a concoction of rolled oats, rice, garlic, spinach, mushrooms, carrots. That's her basic then I give her a little bit of canned dog food of the better variety to help flavor. Even at 10 drops with 10 oz of water, she takes this right down. She has it well timed when the 2 hours is up she is usually letting me know that she's ready for the next round! :)

I do have some serious questions on dosing a horse which I will start another thread on and hope somebody can help me!

Thank you all and G-d bless everyone!
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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 28 May 2012 08:30 #17847

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Thanks for the testimonial Horsefeathers, that is excellent!!!

Clearly Lady knows what is good for her!

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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 28 May 2012 11:29 #17853

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Thank you for your reply. Given help on the horse question it was suggested to mix CDS with MMS. I will do this if she plateaus as 10 drop mix is a lot for her!
Thank you and may G-d bless everyone!
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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 30 May 2012 03:55 #17967

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I'd leave out the garlic if I were you

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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 30 May 2012 05:04 #17971

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Why would you mix CDS with MMS. CDS is distilled MMS.

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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 30 May 2012 05:52 #17974

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Y'Got me, Maam. All I said was garlic is NOT good for dogs

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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 30 May 2012 11:19 #17987

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Hi!
On another area I have a horse and a gentleman, who is helping his cow, replied to me. He mixed CDS with MMS with better results than MMS alone. Perhaps it worked better as cows and horses don't vomit and from what I understand there is not as much nausea with CDS hence a stronger dose without the body getting to sick from it hence quicker healing. Or so my thoughts go! :)

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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 30 May 2012 11:26 #17989

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Maestraux:
Hello!
I didn't know garlic was dangerous to dogs. She has been getting it all along. Thank you, though, for the heads up! I will check on it! :)

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Re: Dog's tennis ball sized tumor almost gone! 30 May 2012 14:02 #17996

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The only value I know for mixing MMS with CDS is that it will raise the ph level - (that's using MMS without the activation) - I don't know what the desired amounts would be - Andreas just mentioned it in terms of raising the ph level for injection - not for oral ingestion. If anyone hears anything else, I'd be very interested in hear it -
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