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Cat with nose cancer 12 Jun 2011 05:26 #3133

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Hi All
We have a cat that is albino and has skin cancer.
The vet says there is no further treatment to assist the cat.

We have been giving him mms now for a number of months and although
it has kept the cancer at bay the sore has now starting to erode the cats nose.

As its been so long giving the cat drops of activated mms daily we are now more spasmodic
in our approach however we are recommitted to undertaking the hourly drops until this shifts.

We would like to know about spraying at cats nose with mms as we were concerned he
would inhale vapours and it may then create problems in his lungs.
We work up to 8 drops of activated mms but the cat seems comfortable at about 6 drops of activated mms in half a glass of water.
ANY suggestions would be greatly received :) Love, as always :)

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Re: Cat with nose cancer 12 Jun 2011 06:29 #3135

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Hi Love, welcome to the Forum!

You do have to be careful about spraying the MMS1. The lungs are more sensitive and can be burned and you don't realize it for a few hours when breathing could become very hard. You could dab it on with something. You could also use DMSO with MMS1 or you could dab on MMS2 which is very good for wounds. Each of these could be tried to see what works best. Here is the info we have on using MMS2 on the skin genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=8&id=3014&Itemid=66.

For cancer in animals it is also recommended to use MMS2. Here is a link with Jim's advice genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=11&id=3011&Itemid=66. People have used eyedroppers or syringes without the needle to give MMS1 doses to cats, you just don't add as much water.

Best wishes, let us know how it goes,

Michael

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Re: Cat with nose cancer 12 Jun 2011 07:40 #3138

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Hi Michael

Thank You!!!

This information Really assists with next step and the links to further education is appreciated :)

Will let you know how it all goes :)

The information you have shared, I'm sure, will assist so many others caring
for beautiful furry family :)

Again Thanks, from our hearts to yours :)

Love, today as always
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Re: Cat with nose cancer 14 Jul 2011 01:40 #3800

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Hi Michael

We have read and re read through all information and are feeling confused.

We wish to start our cat on mms2 asap however we are experiencing difficulty in understanding
the simplest and most effective way to do this.

Protocol 4000 seems great, just not sure how to administer it to a 10 - 12 pound cat.

Also we wish to put the mms2 on topically but unsure given the openness of the nose tumor.
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A simple outline of best way to proceed would really assist.

Thanks again! Michael :)

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Re: Cat with nose cancer 14 Jul 2011 02:23 #3802

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Ps

If anyone has any experience regarding protocols or experience that have or may work in re*solving cat's nose health please share as we would love to hear from you :)

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Re: Cat with nose cancer 14 Jul 2011 05:02 #3807

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Hi Love,

To put a cat on protocol 4000 we just need to figure out the correct dose of MMS2 and how best to administer it. You give the dose every 2 hours for 12 hrs. in a day, so 6 doses a day total.

For a 10-12 pound cat you would need a dose that is 5-6% of the standard MMS2 dose, which Jim has said is half a teaspoon. A dose that is 1/16th of the standard dose is about right. So you need 1/32 of a teaspoon for the cat. You could measure 1/8th tsp. then divide that in half, then divide one of those halfs in half again and that is the right amount. So each 1/8th tsp will divide into 4 doses for the cat. You should start with probably only half that amount and work up to the full dose watching for vomiting or diarrhea.

Jim mentioned giving such a dose mixed in some meat broth (see book excerpt here genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=11&id=3011&Itemid=66#3011). I don't know if you could try the cold honey technique mentioned with protocol 4000 (genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=3625&Itemid=66) or otherwise put it in her food. Jim does say to avoid putting it in anything with added Vitamin C.

Putting the MMS2 on the lesion topically should work really well. We have some testimonials and a book excerpt from Jim's book about this on this thread genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=8&id=3014&Itemid=66#3806. It should not even hurt to put a solution of MMS2 on the lesion. My friend Deborah used 1 capsule in 1/2 cup of water to soak a deep cut on her husband's hand and there was immediate pain relief and it healed very quickly.

In summary, work up to giving the cat 1/32 teaspoon of MMS2 every 2 hrs for 12 hrs a day. Apply the MMS2 topically as much as possible. Let us know how it goes and if you run into any problems.

Bruce may have some good advice also since he has experience with cats.

Wishing you the best,

Michael Harrah

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Re: Cat with nose cancer 14 Jul 2011 22:55 #3828

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Hi Michael :)

I feel like I keep saying Thanks but Thanks! :)

You have put the info in a really simple way and its deeply appreciated

Have just read the post but will re read material and then start :)

Again will feedback results :)

Thanks for being our angel today Michael ^i^
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Re: Cat with nose cancer 04 Dec 2011 06:28 #8753

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Hi Michael

Hope your well :)

Touching base to let you know how we went with cat cancer and mms2.

We did try the protocol and stuck with it for some time but in this instance it didnt seem to heal the cancer :(

It has since progressed and so we have begun other therapies.

If anyone wishes to know what else we did to assist our baby just message me and I will be happy to assist with further information :)

We definitely are grateful for All assistance given to us and appreciate the miracle that is MMS and the work being done by Mr Humble and Amazing Team assisting humanity at this momentous time.

Keep up the Great Work!

Thank you again
Love xo

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