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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 24 Jun 2014 17:39 #45767

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Hi, I have used MMS before and can handle the taste (barely). However my 100 lb dog has panniculitis, an inflammation of fatty cells under the skin causing lumps. If left untreated the lumps start to weep and hair falls out. We have tried many things but prednisone (40 mg daily) does the best to control the condition. However she pants constantly and has no energy.

I have MMS but don't know how I can help her drink it. I would appreciate any help on this.

Thanks,
Mike

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Hi, I have used MMS before and can handle the taste (barely). However my 100 lb dog has panniculitis, an inflammation of fatty cells under the skin causing lumps. If left untreated the lumps start to weep and hair falls out. We have tried many things but prednisone (40 mg daily) does the best to control the condition. However she pants constantly and has no energy.

I have MMS but don't know how I can help her drink it. I would appreciate any help on this.

Thanks,
Mike

Mr. Humble have a complete chapter dedicated to pets in the book.

(This is not Jim Humble recommendation from the book ) This is my personal experience with my dogs.

Due to the size of your dog, putting 6 drop in half liter of water and give it to drink every day, keep the water away so he drink a lot at possible at one time. The first days in this process you will hear a lot of noises from the intestine of the dog. He will be cleaning. Keep doing this for two weeks. Then start increasing the doses of 6 during the day. The drops are inactivated. If you see diarrhea or vomit, stop and wait 24 hours to continue, back to 6 drops until he is able to tolerated the intake.

And Please return back and let us know of the improvement or not improvement of your dog. We have a lot of people looking into cure for their dogs.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 24 Jun 2014 18:12 #45770

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Good idea from Gjplaceres. I would also suggest if necessary is to hide MMS in beef broth.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 24 Jun 2014 19:26 #45774

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Thanks gjplacerse. Do I understand correctly that you are saying put 6 drops of UNACTIVATED mms in half a liter?
"The drops are inactivated."
I do have 2 versions of Jims book but both are lent out to a friend with Prostate cancer.

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Thanks gjplacerse. Do I understand correctly that you are saying put 6 drops of UNACTIVATED mms in half a liter?
"The drops are inactivated."
I do have 2 versions of Jims book but both are lent out to a friend with Prostate cancer.


Yes, only the MMS solution will be used. Go to my thread 4 hours method and see the document I just posted about the use of Sodium Chlorite by a medical doctor resident of Illinois. Check also the internet where the acidic properties of the dogs are higher than human. You have a big dog. Mine is two little dogs less than 30 pounds both of mine use two drops per day in the water.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 03 Jul 2014 13:12 #45958

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I have posted 2 followup posts with questions but they have not be posted. I can imagine forgetting to "Submit" for one, not 2.

My question is:

How can MMS work without activation? I did read the article and could not find anything useful explaining it in language (non-tech) that I could understand.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 03 Jul 2014 13:28 #45959

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In the first few days I tried the non-activated mms and she would drink it fine. After a couple of days I tried the activated and she would smell the mms and drink... reluctantly. On the third day she vomited a small amount in about 30 minutes. I went back to unactivated for a couple of days.

I have found that my dog will take the 6 drops of activated MMS in a bowl with some broth added (thanks HorseFeathers). I activate 6 drops put it in a cup of water and then add about 2 cups of broth. I will reduce this to find an economic balance.

While it is too early to tell much for sure I have seen what I hope are improvements. Panniculitis manifests as bumps/lumps under the skin in the fatty tissues. If the bumps get bigger they will begin to weep, surrounding hair will fall out and systematically she will get sicker, less energy.

She also has joint pain causing her to lay down and get up very slowly.

I give her 40mg prednisone every other day. I used to be everyday but we cut back to every other day so her immune system will be stimulated. Usually if I miss a day I can feel bumps begin to form. She had a few bumps when we started MMS but now I think they are mostly gone even though I missed a day and kept the skipped day so she went 4 days between prednisone.

So I am now doing 6 activated drops in the morning and at night 1/2 - 1 hour before a meal.

Now that I have found a way to get her to take MMS, what can I do now to increase/optimize the MMS
treatment?

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 03 Jul 2014 16:03 #45967

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Protocol 1000 says MMS every hour for 8 hours a day. That will keep MMS in her system as it is used up and gone very quickly. You may find that at every hour use, her 6 activated drops might be to much. Start lower and work up slowly. How large is your dog?

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 03 Jul 2014 16:08 #45968

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She is 100 lbs. It has been a stretch to get her to drink it twice a day. I will try to increase to 3x, 4x per day and so on until I can insure that she is able. Thanks.
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