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Aggressive cancer in dog 04 Apr 2014 20:11 #42685

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Barb, you have done great so far, and you have been given some really good advice here.
I went through the same when i first started to treat my dog, i know how horrible it is to see them vomiting and still we know that we have to carry on.
But i had to make a day or two of break after i reached the point of strong reactions, so that the body could recover.
The suggestion to drop DMSO is a good advice, this is really too much to handle for now.
I have just started the external use of DMSO after 4 months of MMS2.
The tumor is stable (but still there), and my dog is doing great, but still i'm dealing with doubts on how i should carry on.
I lost a dog 5 years ago of bone cancer, and i don't want to ever go through that again.
MMS is really the miracle solution, but it takes a lot of adjustements to find the right dosage.
Watch Robyn carefully, he will tell you how to adjust the protocol.
Trust him, trust yourself, we are here with you ♥
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Aggressive cancer in dog 04 Apr 2014 20:42 #42688

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Thank you for your support. It is so great to have people understand. So many are "it's just a dog" or "Well too bad there is nothing that can be done".

I need to take a deep breath and not panic and keep Robyn eating and being her playful self while trying to kill the monster within.

I have just ordered the book.

Barb
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Aggressive cancer in dog 04 Apr 2014 21:06 #42689

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Barb - thank you for sharing and for caring so much for your wonderful dog.

In my opinion - there is NO SUCH THING as JUST A DOG. They are dear and precious to us (who love them). Mine are my very best buddies. Their love isn't based on what a good person we are, but JUST CAUSE WE ARE THEIR Family.

I know Robyn can feel your love and your love and care will be one of the things besides the
wonderful MMS that will get em healed.

I've just been through a terrible experience with mine and so I can feel your pain and concern.
Trust in the Lord. Know you and Robyn are in my prayers.

As others have said - go slow - go easy - just don't quit - like a wise person on the forum told me
keep giving the MMS - even if only a smidgen. I also when mine seemed to stop improving, stopped the internal DMSO - Pam had told me that it might be too much for him. I never stopped, the MMS, but I decreased the dosage and he started perking up -- the really most important thing of all is DON"T QUIT - be good to yourself and know you are doing your best.
Be blessed - Glenda :kiss:
Be Blessed! I am! :cheer: God & MMS have healed my "Lil Scot" !
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Aggressive cancer in dog 04 Apr 2014 21:28 #42690

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Pam - you said

• For drinking water that sits available all day, MMS1 does not need to be activated because the water will do that over a few hours.
• However, if you are going to water a number of animals that will drink it right away, you will have to activate the MMS1 with lemon juice, lime juice, or citric acid. Other acids work pretty well, as does vinegar. MMS 2 does not need to be activated.


I had not heard that before - that's evidently why I never had any problems with my dog by giving them UNactivated in their water - they didn't drink it up right away, as it was in a large container that only let out a bit at a time.

I'm learning more all the time - Surely do appreciate you.
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Aggressive cancer in dog 04 Apr 2014 21:54 #42691

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Yes, I will have to get the book. I was so shocked at the unexpected diagnosis and trying to figure out what to do, I feel as though I am running in all different directions.

I will get the book and thank you for your support.

Barb


I recommend you get the e-book as you get instant delivery and it is search-able via computer .

The forum book link is wobbled today, use this direct link:

genesis2church.is/books
Martin

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Aggressive cancer in dog 04 Apr 2014 22:00 #42692

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I have the e-book and printed out the animal section.

Thanks
Barb
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Aggressive cancer in dog 05 Apr 2014 16:24 #42739

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I've never copied the animal chapter because it's a whole chapter and goes way beyond "fair use" (even though this is Jim's forum) - I do often recommend purchasing the book, and by not having a whole chapter on the forum it also provides me with the "excuse" to recommend people purchase the book again!

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Aggressive cancer in dog 05 Apr 2014 20:07 #42752

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Robyn seems back to her normal eating. I have started with low dose and will build up. Will hold off on DMSO internally for now.

I don't want to go against copyright rules. I could copy over just the essential for now and people cxan get the e-book if need be.

Is that fair to all?

Someone suggested essiac tea for Robyn. Does anyone have information on that or is it too much with the MSM?

Thanks as always
Barb

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Aggressive cancer in dog 06 Apr 2014 18:44 #42793

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I will PM it tomorrow. it is on my work computer.

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