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- Missa
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It said 1 drop of MMS for every 50 lbs and said something about using a 1/2 drop for smaller animals. This might be a stupid question, but how do you get 1/2 a drop?!
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
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Did you manage to treat yours? And if so would you mind sharing dosage etc... ?
Thanks in advance

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debfrenette wrote: How is your cat now? I would just go ahead and give the MMS to the cat. You cannot really go wrong. I believe that the MMS will kill the virus.
exactly
sometimes in life we need to just jump right n and do what we need to do.
This year of the wood horse a particular time in which to grab reigns or lose opportunity.
Things will happen very quickly the first half of this Horse year is the prediction..
Virus kills require sticking with the protocol, whatever you decide, and MMS will prevent the protein food the virus needs from growing and the virus starves but only if we remain steady in our application of Chlorine Dioxide (CD/MMS)
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how do you administer it? is it half a drop in food or water? Also how often per day? My cat has a lump on her back and vet said they cant do anything as she is 17 years old. I think CD will defo allow healing.
You could try the protocols in this Cat and Dog SCS PDF file.
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