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Lymphoma in dogs 20 Jul 2012 18:26 #20167

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Dear all; My dogs was diagnosed with Lymphoma. I need help on what i should use for him ( MMS or CDS ) and the procedure on using it. I assume the dosage on animals are different. Please help this is fast growing cancer. thanks much

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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 20 Jul 2012 20:21 #20178

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Saghi, you need to get Jim Humble's book - he has a whole chapter on animal care and you can get it as an online book. It's really more than I feel comfortable pasting on the forum (don't mind a short paragraph or two) - Yes, dosages on animals are different.

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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 21 Jul 2012 01:10 #20186

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Hi!
My dog had/has a large cancerous lump. I posted about it here: www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=43&id=17831&Itemid=66

She is doing really great. Lump is almost gone. Just been waiting for it to be all gone before I did an update.

All the best.
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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 21 Jul 2012 01:47 #20189

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Thanks for the update!!

Neulla the cow is still improving - although she took her self off mms/cds therapy in late june. She just wouldn't eat the alfalfa mash + mms/cds anymore. I've tried - just alfalfa + cds or nothing - just not interested. The right side of her udder is still affected - but not oozing puss - so it's not over yet. Her calf Zorro (still nursing on the left side ) is thriving. I give her the odd apple cut up - just because she's a swell girl. I will give her a month or so off and start up again.



Hi!
My dog had/has a large cancerous lump. I posted about it here: www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=43&id=17831&Itemid=66

She is doing really great. Lump is almost gone. Just been waiting for it to be all gone before I did an update.

All the best.
Denise

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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 21 Jul 2012 17:04 #20213

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My horse, Lil Fella, also quit eating his grain with the MMS/CDS. I now spray him only with CDS and in his grain he gets a variety of herbs and CDS which he is now eating with gusto. Perhaps try Neulla with Echinecia and CDS. Can cows tolerate garlic? On second thought that might be to strong and transfer to the milk and make the calf not nurse. If there is an open sore or something like that on her udder, CDS doesn't sting and can be sprayed on also. Here is a link of some very nice people. www.herbal-treatments.com/ I e-mailed them this week and they answered the next day with some additional suggestion for Fella! Perhaps they can help you too? If you do, please feel free to mention my name and Lil Fella and that I suggested you to them!

Peace to you!
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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 04 Oct 2012 17:06 #24503

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Dear one;
I did order from the herbal treatment. And i got the MMS1 which i am going to start giving my dog. Can you please provide me with a number to call you so i can ask few questions? My number is 310 409-3877. but i would be glad to call in case long distance. thanks much

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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 06 May 2014 09:40 #44071

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hi horsefeathers,

I'm trying to log on to check out your protocol, but can't for some reason and I am desperate for some help with my dog... I wonder if you can give me a new link please? Thanks

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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 06 May 2014 11:32 #44075

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Hi!
I will be gone most of this day but what is wrong with your dog? Most people have been doing protocol 1000 with their pets. Start small with 1 drop or even 1/2 drop if you have a small dog and give hourly for 8 hours I think it is. If all goes well up it 1 drop every hour for 8 hours and so on. When pet vomits or is lethargic or diarrhea then pet has reached its limit. Let body recover for the day. Restart less 1 drop for awhile. Then try again. Go slowly, carefully but consistently. This need to be done for 8 hours. Hit and miss doesn't cut it.
Hope that helps. Perhaps others who are here more than I and more experienced than I can also help you!
All the best!
Denise
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Re: Lymphoma in dogs 07 Jun 2014 19:28 #45074

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i am confused by the dosage..you say one drop

i saw on youtube video that robby from duluth said he gave "one drop of mms" in his dogs soup broth.

when i hear or read "one drop of mms"

I understand that mms is not activated unless an acid is added then after 3 minutes add water..so when i hear "one drop" i feel i don't comprehend what someone is stating in treatment.

are you saying one drop of mms non activated? I thought all mms has to be activated.

can you be specific in ingredients and amounts of the ingredients that represents "one drop" ?

I have one dog with Lymphoma and another with Sarcoma.

Thank you.

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