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my dog has lymphoma 16 Sep 2012 11:22 #23492

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Hi there everybody, i'm new to the forum, and have been using mms, dmso, cds and recently got some mms2 to treat my dog bella who has lymphoma cancer.. i started with mms on protocol 1000 which had excellent results which had reduced the lymph nodes by 50% in size but i ran out of mms, so i bought some cds ppm3000 of ebay, followed the instructions for the cds on this forum genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=16&id=8901&Itemid=66
But sadly bellas lymph nodes still were growing and getting bigger.. we had used the twin pack of cds (2 x 120ml bottles) and bellas lymph nodes still the same size.
I good buddy of mine who introduced me to mms had some at his home, told me to call and collect it from him.. He then gave me mms1 and dmso and showed me protocol 1000+ which i have been following for the past 3 wk's every hour on the hour, most days bella will receive 12 till 18 dose's slowly increasing each dose if there no signs of sickness, vomiting etc.. currently bella is a 45lb bitch was started on 1 drop but is now increased to 4 drops with no sickness, she is also on a raw food diet these past 3 months.. can anyone please help us to save our beloved dog, if theres anything else you's need to know i'll glad post anything i've missed..have i been correct in my actions??
is there anything else or anything differently i can do to improve bellas condition...?
All help would very greatly appreciated... Love to Genesis and all its helpers...

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my dog has lymphoma 16 Sep 2012 12:10 #23493

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Excellent!
My ole' girl is about 35 to 40 lbs and had a lump the size of a tennis ball. You can check it out in the animal thread. As a matter of fact, here is the link.

www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=43&id=17831&Itemid=66

I slowly, as you are doing, increased to 10 drops and that seems to be her limit. Her tumor is now gone! For every drop of activated MMS, I added 1 oz of water. So as you can imagine it is a lot of water every couple of hours but as long as it was flavored with food she ate it. I now have her on 10 drops, unactivated, 2 times a day. She is doing well so far. I decided on unactivated as a dogs' stomach is more acidic than ours and it is believed by some on this forum that it can activate in there and avoid stomach upset that the citric acid causes.

All the best to you and your friend!
Denise

PS Give Bella hugs and kisses from us on this forum as there are a lot of animal lovers here!
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my dog has lymphoma 16 Sep 2012 12:34 #23495

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Hi there Denise, thank you so much on your quick reply.. you say about unactivated drops?? would you think you can go higher doseage with less sickness? is there good results and would the unactivated still be as potent or as strong or stronger as there is nothing escaping as it would be activating in her stomach? bella is only 4yrs and 5 months old i pray and hope that her being so young she'd be stronger and hopefully pull through all this...

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my dog has lymphoma 16 Sep 2012 13:55 #23496

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Those are all good questions that I cannot answer. Lady's tumor left using activated drops and water. You'll know how high you can go by Bella's reaction: Active versus not, vomiting, diarrhea and so on. If that happens, stop all MMS until she is okay then drop back 1 drop for awhile. Then increase say 1 drop for every other dose or every 3rd dose, till she is able to handle it okay. I have stopped at 10 drops for the time being as this is about as far as Lady would go without bad reaction. Bella may do more or less. Take her as far as she can tolerate within reason of course. Bella is 45 lbs so she would take more than Lady.

I don't know if activating in the stomach versus activating with citric acid is any more effective or not. Seems to me it would be a good thing. On the other hand we don't know if there is anything in the dogs stomach that would not allow activation.

With the MMS, Bella should be active and happy. I know, with Lady, we were always surprised by how puppyish she was! (Lady is about 10 years old) The only discomfort/sickness is when the dose went to high. So we would just drop back 1 drop for awhile and she would be fine.

When the dog is sick that means there are more toxins throwing off than the body can comfortably handle and that is not a good thing. It inhibits the body's ability to repair and heal when it has to deal with to many toxins at one time.

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my dog has lymphoma 16 Sep 2012 14:03 #23498

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DENISE,

Is there a reason why the dog can't use CDS instead?

I don't have a dog, but I am curious.

kw
I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.

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They probably can. However, MMS, for some reason, can do some things better than CDS and CDS can do other things better than MMS. Go figure. My experience with tumors has been with MMS. It would be nice if CDS worked on tumors but I have not heard of it as yet.

I do know that CDS seems to work very well on skin issues, but again, not all. I seems not to sting like the MMS does. Probably the lack of citric acid! :)

I am currently working on my horse who has very serious sarcoid issues. Unfortunately, at this point, MMS and CDS have not worked as well as I had hoped. Probably, need more internal MMS but am very afraid to go to far as colic is a serious issue.
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my dog has lymphoma 19 Sep 2012 14:32 #23677

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Hi there Denise, how did you you give your dog the unactivated drops?

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I put the drops in her dog dish off the the side. Put in her food on the other side. Added about 1 cup water (She gets 10 drops) and mixed everything together. I don't drop it directly on the food as I suspect it might concentrate on a piece of it to strongly, whereas by adding water then mixing it the MMS can spread around and not be to strong in any one spot.

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my dog has lymphoma 19 Sep 2012 15:02 #23680

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Denise, my cats are giving me a fight when I try to dose them 1/2 a drop in 10 cc of water. Unfortunately, they don't have food dishes they think of as "theirs" - they all eat from all of the dishes - I was thinking of mixing it with stock or even taking some of their daily wet food (say, a teaspoon or less) and blending it up with the 40mL of water, and then dosing with that in a syringe. Any thoughts or suggestions?

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