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18 Nov 2021 22:45 #72574
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Our daughter dog has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and now possibly lung cancer. Started her on the starting protocol last week Wednesday. Did the five days.
current l am giving her 38ml of an 8 drop mms 24 drop dmso up to 8 times a day when possible (I work full time and my husband is working in a different country). So on work days I do 3 doses am and 5 once I get home. On days off I do the 8 consistent.
is this ok?
also, can I do a patch while I’m doing the dosing of mms?
Shes 72lbs. Got the news yesterday about the pathogens showing in an X-ray and enlarged heart and arrhythmia.
please help!!!!!!
current l am giving her 38ml of an 8 drop mms 24 drop dmso up to 8 times a day when possible (I work full time and my husband is working in a different country). So on work days I do 3 doses am and 5 once I get home. On days off I do the 8 consistent.
is this ok?
also, can I do a patch while I’m doing the dosing of mms?
Shes 72lbs. Got the news yesterday about the pathogens showing in an X-ray and enlarged heart and arrhythmia.
please help!!!!!!
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28 Apr 2022 16:21 #74925
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Hello,
I'm new to this forum and I know you posted this several months ago. I'm wondering how your beloved dog is doing? My 10 month old golden retriever was diagnosed with congestive heart failure (a valve issue) and she's also got an enlarged heart with arrythmia. They convinced me to put her down and for a moment when she was near death, I had agreed. Once we started to prepare and say our goodbyes, she perked up and was so happy to be with me that my gut instinct made me change my mind. She's on several different meds, but I also started MMS with her. She is back to her "old self" playing with our other 4 goldens and loving life! I continue to use MMS and will do so for a few months until we go for her 3 or 4 month checkup. I remind myself that every day with her is a gift and that we could lose her at any time (her heart is 4x the size it should be).., but I pray that the MMS will help and that it will not only improve her heart but also reduce its size. It may take a while, but if there is any signs of improvement with the size not as large, I'm going to attribute it to MMS.
Did MMS help your pup? Did she get better? Was there any improvement with her at all? I will post again when I have definitive proof one way or the other as I know there are lots of dog owners that are in the same boat. I do know that her heartbeat isn't as irregular as it was when I first brought her home - years ago I had purchased a stethoscope and it's a "real" one, but like anything else, it may not be the "cadillac" version as it was for the kids to have fun with. I'm NOT a vet and I don't know exactly what I'm hearing, but I do believe that the erratic beats had improved. It wasn't normal - but it was only a day or two after I brought her home and she'd only been on the MMS (with all the other meds) for about a day. I'm greatly encouraged. She's launching herself off the front porch and horseplaying with the others, so she's definitely much improved. I am so grateful that I listened to my inner self. She may not live until she's 13 or more, but she'll have the best, rest of her life that we can provide AND I believe that MMS can help her. Any feedback you can provide with its use and your pooch would be greatly appreciated.
I'm new to this forum and I know you posted this several months ago. I'm wondering how your beloved dog is doing? My 10 month old golden retriever was diagnosed with congestive heart failure (a valve issue) and she's also got an enlarged heart with arrythmia. They convinced me to put her down and for a moment when she was near death, I had agreed. Once we started to prepare and say our goodbyes, she perked up and was so happy to be with me that my gut instinct made me change my mind. She's on several different meds, but I also started MMS with her. She is back to her "old self" playing with our other 4 goldens and loving life! I continue to use MMS and will do so for a few months until we go for her 3 or 4 month checkup. I remind myself that every day with her is a gift and that we could lose her at any time (her heart is 4x the size it should be).., but I pray that the MMS will help and that it will not only improve her heart but also reduce its size. It may take a while, but if there is any signs of improvement with the size not as large, I'm going to attribute it to MMS.
Did MMS help your pup? Did she get better? Was there any improvement with her at all? I will post again when I have definitive proof one way or the other as I know there are lots of dog owners that are in the same boat. I do know that her heartbeat isn't as irregular as it was when I first brought her home - years ago I had purchased a stethoscope and it's a "real" one, but like anything else, it may not be the "cadillac" version as it was for the kids to have fun with. I'm NOT a vet and I don't know exactly what I'm hearing, but I do believe that the erratic beats had improved. It wasn't normal - but it was only a day or two after I brought her home and she'd only been on the MMS (with all the other meds) for about a day. I'm greatly encouraged. She's launching herself off the front porch and horseplaying with the others, so she's definitely much improved. I am so grateful that I listened to my inner self. She may not live until she's 13 or more, but she'll have the best, rest of her life that we can provide AND I believe that MMS can help her. Any feedback you can provide with its use and your pooch would be greatly appreciated.
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28 Apr 2022 18:13 #74930
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We ended up doing surgery to remove the cancer. It seems with that most of the other health issues have corrected themselves. I am starting her back on the cds though because I realized I want to help prevent an new cancers.
Give it a go. Honestly you aren’t going to harm your fur baby with it if you follow the protocol
good luck!
Give it a go. Honestly you aren’t going to harm your fur baby with it if you follow the protocol
good luck!
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28 Apr 2022 19:05 #74931
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So glad to hear that you own fur baby is doing well.
I'm absolutely going to stick with it and we'll see how it goes!
I'm absolutely going to stick with it and we'll see how it goes!
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10 Jul 2022 18:14 #76143
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I can recommend you this type of cancer treatment. A veterinarian friend told me about a dog dewormer called fenbendazole that some people believe cured their cancer. You can find more information at
Fenbendazole.org
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