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Arthritic 20-Year-Old Domestic Shorthaired Cat 28 May 2014 23:45 #44784

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Hello Gentle Readers:

I just got back from the Portland Conference. I had a wonderful time and met a group of terrific souls. If you have never been to a conference, please give yourself a treat and go! It was extremely informative and enjoyable!

Now, I have a Senior (Kitty) Citizen who has arthritis in his knees and had ("had" being the operative word) been hunching his back and walking very tentatively from his food dish to his sleeping perch in the window. He really struggled to get up from the chair, to my desk, to his window perch. It was painful to watch.

He was really going downhill energy-wise and had been sleeping most of the day away and not at all active. Wouldn't go outside either.

I got home on Monday and I made up 1 activated drop of MMS diluted in 30 ccs of distilled water. I had a little dropper bottle (1 fl ounce or 30 ccs) and put the entire dosage in the bottle. I have been giving him a little of that dosage in a dropper 3x a day since Monday night's first dose. I have about half that left (15 ccs) (it's Wednesday evening).

The change in him is quite dramatic even with this low dosage. He has been leaping up onto the counters (I know; I am a lousy disciplinarian) and has insisted upon going outside about four times in the last twenty-four hours.

One drop of activated MMS in a twelve pound cat. Amazing.
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Arthritic 20-Year-Old Domestic Shorthaired Cat 29 May 2014 18:09 #44815

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Judith,

Thank you so much for posting exactly what you did! That is so helpful.

We have 3 cats whom we love dearly, they're our "kids." They are Bengal DHS crosses. We named them Maddy, Moe and Jack.

Moe and Jack had asthma but Jack outgrew it. We treat Moe every day with an Aerocat inhaler and he hates it - every time.

I've been wanting to give him some CDS drops but was uncertain how to start or just how to do it. I make my own CDS, a pint at a time.

Your post gives me some valuable information and hope.

Thanks again!

Jim

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Arthritic 20-Year-Old Domestic Shorthaired Cat 29 May 2014 19:58 #44817

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You are so welcome!

I actually took Cosmo to see the vet for his regular check-up today and she was pretty happy with him. I told her about DMSO and that I was going to give that a shot, too. I had the "DMSO Handbook for Doctors" in my bag (just in case she showed some interest in it) and she told me that she'd heard of it (AND MMS) but wanted to know more.

She actually borrowed my book for the weekend. I love progressive minds.

I will continue to give him the diluted MMS (Health Sacrament 1000) dosage (1 activated drop of MMS in 1 ounce of distilled water) over three days. I will do that for a week or two and then try the Health Sacrament 3000 - DMSO recipe on my cat.

That formula is:

1. Add five drops of DMSO to 10 drops of MMS1 (activated MMS).
2. Wait three minutes to let it bond.
3. I will dilute that in enough water to fill a 1 ounce dropper vial.

I will squirt about 3 ccs down his wee throat. He will probably smell like corn chowder or garlic (according to what other folks have said) but he will have considerably less joint pain because DMSO helps carry the MMS1 deeper into the joints to relieve pain.

I keep the MMS1 in a dark bottle in the refrigerator. It's a one ounce bottle. It should keep for a week.

I keep the Health Sacrament 3000 in a dark bottle in the bathroom. I should get through it in three days anyway. I haven't tried it on Cosmo but use it for weird skin blotches.

Wash your hands before you make up the formula with DMSO because DMSO will carry whatever is on your hands deep into your tissues. We don't want any contamination!

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Arthritic 20-Year-Old Domestic Shorthaired Cat 30 May 2014 16:02 #44835

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Please review Jim's animal chapter, too. We have a lot of advice here on the forum, about the use of MMS, but the primo, of course, comes from Jim Humble.

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Arthritic 20-Year-Old Domestic Shorthaired Cat 31 May 2014 21:59 #44874

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Pam,
Where is Jim's animal chapter that you refer to? I have a dog with arthritis. As a matter of fact, I'm getting it too, seems all my bones have been creaking the last 2 weeks.

Thanks,
Chloe

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Arthritic 20-Year-Old Domestic Shorthaired Cat 01 Jun 2014 00:06 #44880

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In Jim's latest book - the Master Mineral of the Third Millennium, which is available as a PDF, as well as a hard copy, from jhbooks.org.

If it weren't a whole chapter, I'd copy and paste (like I do the little individual protocols) -

I made up a 3 drop dose in 2 oz of water (3 drops because 1 popped out quicker than I was expecting, LOL) in a dropper bottle (black bulb top) and on Wed, I fed all my cats a "dose" (a bulb squeeze) every hour (4 cats) - my guess is that I got 1 oz down 4 of them. My male cat, Ivan, whom I dearly love but who has had a hacking, sneezing cough since the damn vet gave him a bordatella shot - canine, not feline - and Ivan came home with the hacking and sneezing 10 years ago and it has come and gone, but usually comes back. When I called the vet, the technician said, "Oh, it takes some cats that way." - I was told it was required to even bring the cat in (it's a treatment for kennel cough) -

So, one day, hourly - and the next 2 days, 1 dose in the evening. Ivan is no longer coughing and sneezing.
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