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4,5 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback with (possible) cancer 06 Feb 2017 01:39 #54715

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A few weeks ago I noticed my ridgeback starting to consume multiple bowls of water. When he went outside, he'd almost seem addicted to eating snow. This increased water intake of course caused increased urination. Coupled with this, he also had to get up 3-4 times per night to drink water and urinate and has done so for two solid weeks. I took him to the vet, and after 3 blood tests and an x-ray I was told that he has cancer. The vet could not diagnose a specific type without an ultrasound and further tests, but suggested it might be bone marrow cancer and lymphoma. The x-ray showed a 'mildly' enlarged spleen, so the thought is that he might have lymphoma.

I immediately switched my dog over from kibble to raw food (75% meat, 25% vegetables) and MMS. I'm only on day 3, but this is his schedule so far:

Day 1
7pm 4:4 (4 drops MMS to 4 drops activator)
9 pm 6:6
11 pm 5:5
Total 15 drops

After the first evening on MMS, he slept through the night without getting up.

Day 2
715 am 5:5
915 am food
1130 am 5:5
115 pm food
315 pm 6:6
415 pm 3:3
6 pm food
8 pm 6:6
930 pm 3:3
Total 28

After the second day on MMS, he slept through the night.

Day 3
715 am - 7:7
915 am - food
1115 am - 5:5 (did not finish it in one go)
1 pm - food
145 pm - 4:4 (finished it all by 2 pm)
315 pm - 2:2 (did not finish it in one go)
440 pm - 3:3 (finished by 455 pm)

I think I started him off too strong by giving him 7 drops, since he did not seem overly interested in finishing the water with MMS throughout the rest of the day. His appetite is good, he is still curious and playful, but his nose is dry and cracked.

Questions:
- I add the water and MMS to a metal bowl. Does that have any affect on the MMS?
- If he doesn't drink it all right away, but finishes it in the following hour or so does it diminish the MMS?

I will keep a running log here for anyone who is interested and for my own record keeping.

As a side note: my brother experienced a very unusual sickness about 7 years ago. It was similar to arthritis but the doctors did not have answers for him and it caused him to become very sick. At one point, he was basically bedridden and had a hard time moving. He started an aggressive MMS regimen and was healed in a matter of a few short weeks.

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4,5 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback with (possible) cancer 06 Feb 2017 05:53 #54720

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If I understand you correctly, your dog is dosing himself by drinking MMS1 from a metal bowl of water? Or, are you dosing him by squirting MMS1 plus some water, from a syringe into his throat?

Are you following the animal protocol in Jim Humble's latest ebook ? If not, there is a large section in the book on animals.

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4,5 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback with (possible) cancer 06 Feb 2017 17:28 #54726

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I have one of Jim's older books (2011) and read the part on dosing. He is very stubborn and won't have anyone come near him with any tools in their hands. The vets have hurt him when he was younger by taking a skin sample from him without sedation. So I tried to give him the MMS the way he would drink it himself - and so far it has worked. I switched to a glass container today; not sure if it makes any difference. I also read a post on here from a lady who had cured her rottweiler in the same way; although that dog seemed to have drank more voluntarily. In any case, he slept the third night through without getting up and appears to be healthy and interactive.
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Sounds like your method is working. Keep us posted on his progress.

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4,5 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback with (possible) cancer 11 Mar 2017 03:47 #55156

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Alright, it's time for an update. The last time I posted was on February 6, and I've been through quite a journey since that time and I have learned a lot. Initially, I added MMS to his water but he got sick of it quite quickly and refused to drink any water. It became so bad that he would only drink water out of the toilet bowl! Luckily this winter has been so brutal and so long, that we've had lots of fresh snow for him to eat as well.

After he stopped drinking the MMS I became quite concerned as I didn't know how to administer it to him. I did more research and finally bought Jim's new book. In it, they discussed Protocol 3000 which involves administering MMS and DMSO transdermally. I started doing this somewhat frequently (few times a day) but continued doing research on other forms of natural medication. Throughout this time my dog became more lethargic and eventually stopped eating. For a few days he wandered around without aim and had this zombified look on his face. This continued on for a couple weeks until I discovered vitamin B17 which is hailed as an amazing cancer treatment (youtube "A world without cancer"). I started giving him 1000 mg B17 per day and within 4 days my dog had his appetite back and even became playful.

While I still believe that B17 is an amazing treatment, THIS WAS NOT WHAT IMPROVED MY DOG. I became so happy with B17, that I completely stopped MMS and DMSO altogether. Partly because the frequent doses burnt his skin and partly because I just got sick of the smell. Not to mention the DMSO was affecting me too: I was getting headaches from all the DMSO I was getting through my hands while administering it to my dog.

After a week of stopping DMSO/MMS, my dog became sick overnight. He woke up with a visibly swollen lymph node which exponentially grew the next night to about the size of a baseball. Instantly he was sick again: no appetite and lethargic. I immediately knew what I had done wrong and re-started the DMSO/MMS process. Only, this time I gave him an hourly dose for AT LEAST 8 consecutive hours every day. It looked like this:

6 am: 6:6 (6 drops activated) with 20 drops of distilled water and 1 teaspoon DMSO
7 am: 6:6 (+ 20 drops water) and 1 teaspoon DMSO
8 am: 6:6 (+ 20 drops water) and 1 teaspoon DMSO
and so on.

I would administer the medicine directly on the growth one hour and then on another spot the next hour. Every evening, I would thoroughly rinse his entire body to get the goop off of him and to give him a break for the night.

The first day I saw mild improvements. The next day, the growth had shrunk noticeably. Now, a week later, the growth is still there but you have to feel it because it's no longer visible. His appetite is returning very slowly.

The vet told me that all hope was lost and that I should administer prednisone to give him good quality of life while he is still alive. Internet web sites suggest from 4-6 weeks to 1-2 months life expectancy for dogs with lymphoma who do not get any chemo treatment. My dog has just finished 2 months since he's gotten sick and he is doing better than he was just a week ago. The prednisone sits on my kitchen counter unopened. I intend to give it back to the vet when I return in a while to hear that my dog is free from cancer.

I will post another update in a while to report how his progress is going.

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4,5 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback with (possible) cancer 11 Mar 2017 08:31 #55162

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Thanks for the detailed testimonial. If you have some CDS or can make some with the same two ingredients you use to make MMS1, you could apply full strength to each tumor site followed by DMSO. There are some plastic gloves that can be used with DMSO that will not carry into flesh.

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