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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 03 Jul 2014 16:16 #45969

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Try cutting down on the amount of liquid. 2 cups is a lot of liquid several times a day! Bet she'll pee a lot for ya! :) If you give less drops and less liquid she may take it more often. Just a thought.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 04 Jul 2014 01:07 #45979

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Thanks HorseFeathers. I will try less drops, less liquid more times (up to 8) per day.

And I will let you know how it works out.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 04 Jul 2014 04:28 #45980

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Thanks HorseFeathers. I will try less drops, less liquid more times (up to 8) per day.

And I will let you know how it works out.


You doing so welll. Im following your thread. Did not answer your question about why unactivated because i think if i told you will generated contriversy but i believe in your dog case un activated is the best Way you can go.

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 17 Jul 2014 13:56 #46306

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After a couple of weeks and a couple of small vomiting incidents, my dog Gina has begun to balk at the Activated MMS, even in a bowl of broth. After three days she began to itch again and show the initial signs. I restarted her on UN-activated MMS and after a couple of days she was again acting normal.

I am not giving her 6 drops 3 times a day but I admit that I am shooting in the dark. The idea of 8 doses a day of activated MMS and a turkey baster is not going to happen. I must admit that I am desperately trying something that works and works for us. I am absent minded and busy and the heartbreak of hearing her say (in dog talk) "I don't want to drink this any more." It took me a couple of times to get her to drink the unactivated with broth because he just didn't trust me.

Mine is the 'Crazy life" or "Doin' the best I can" protocol.

I would appreciate any help understanding how Un-activated MMS can provide some relief (which is seems to be) and if there are any toxic down sides.

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mike

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 17 Jul 2014 15:28 #46307

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The MMS activates in the dogs stomach as there is more acid there. The only downsides I know of is vomiting/diarrhea if they have more MMS than they can handle and that is due to rapid die off and removal of toxins. In which case, you need to back off the strength of the dose once they recover from being sick. What you could try is keep up on the un-activated MMS being as that is being accepted at this time. Perhaps you can try CDS as there is not a bad taste. But, 1 ml of CDS=3 drops MMS. It is easy to make. There are good instructional videos available. Here is one:

There is also a 4 hour method and an overnight method. Here is a CDS link that you might want to search out and see if it helps you: g2cforum.org/index.php/list/cds
Also, hit and miss really doesn't cut it. There needs to be at least 8 hour dose schedule so that the MMS is in the body as it gets used up quickly. It is better to go with less MMS if you need to but important to keep up the 8 hourly dose. If push comes to shove try dosing every 11/2 to 2 hours for 8 doses. It is worth a try that is for sure!

All the best to you.
Denise

PS: Sorry for the long post as I am having more thoughts on the subject. Perhaps some quality clay would help? Clay helps pull toxins and stuff out of the body. It is said to have wisdom and knows what to do. The clay is compatible with MMS and can be given internally. Outside it won't help as the dog will lick it off but then it would be on the inside and that would be a good thing too! :) If you research clay, I would suggest spending the money and go with Living Clay as they have a good product, clean, and that is important. Here is a link for them if you are interested. www.livingclayco.com/
I give my new, used dog, clay water in her food every AM and PM. Make it thin enough so it will go down easily. I drink it myself as well. I started her with just a little bit and at first she was hesitant but I mixed a rounded tablespoon of canned dog food in it. That worked. Now she likes it and enjoys it!
It also gets fed to the horses. They like it as well. They have just been vetted and he hears no sound that suggests sand colic! Ya Hoo! We have 3 horses and they have been getting clay for 1 year and diatomaceous earth for at least 2 years now.
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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 18 Jul 2014 15:26 #46321

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Thanks Horsefeather! The video was very informative. I had read about CDS but thought it was a different formulation that came in a pill form. This video shows how to capture the gas in water for use all day. Good for me and her. He monitors the strength using test strips. What are they and where do I get them?

I am sure that I am seeing progress with the Unactivated and I am glad to have a confirmation (more acid stomach with dogs) that there is a reason. I will continue the unactivated until I get the baby bottle setup.

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Mike

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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 18 Jul 2014 17:22 #46322

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Hello,
To test CDS:
Put 1 ml of CDS into 30 ml of distilled water. Stir with a spoon (not metal) then take a measuring strip and stick it in the 30 ml - hold for 2 seconds. Remove, do not shake. In 10 seconds compare to the colors on the bottle. You should read around 100 on the testing strip (30x100= 3000). You need a 3000ppm reading.

La Motte InstaTest High Test chlorine dioxide strips can be found on Amazon.

There is also an overnight method. I will look for the info and post the links.

Also, there is CDH which is easy to make and might be better than CDS.
g2cforum.org/index.php/list/cdh/28048-how-to-make-cdh-chlorine-dioxide-holding-solution-video

Overnight Method:
g2cforum.org/index.php/list/technical-talk-chlorine-dioxide-solution-cds/26458-making-cds-by-the-overnight-method-videos
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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 08 Nov 2014 16:50 #48002

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I am guilty of the worst MMS User sin.
I was worried for my dog, I posted, got help, things got better.. and I stopped posting. How did I find MMS? By reading the start and END of other peoples stories. I am sorry that I fell into a happiness induced coma and never talked about my ultimate results.

First, I got the test strips, tube and supplies (took a while) and mastered the "Gas Capture" technique. In a taste test I found that I could tolerate the taste well. I did test the contents for over a week and they stayed in the right range. What a difference having a prepared bottle of the right strength ready in the fridge. However I never used it. I took so long to get it together we noticed that Gina was healing.

With the help (and support) of Pam, gjplaceres, and Horsefeathers, my dog no longer has paniculitus! It now November 2014 and she has not had any sores or loss of hair and her coat has all grown back. She is back on a regular diet with no reactions. She still has joint stiffness but we wanted to give her time to heal completely before exploring a new protocol.

For those who are worrying about doing the protocol right... You should! Period! However for those who just don't seem to remember enough, don't lose heart. I was the worst caregiver (as far as memory) and my 100 lb. dog Gina (as sweet as she is) became a stubborn mule. Still, with only one or two doses on most days she had miraculous results!

I have had MMS in my house for many years. I have tried it on colds and flu a couple of times in the past using the following well known specialized testing protocol. "My wife thinks I am nuts drinking bleach and when she suffers with flu symptoms for 10 days and I only one day then the jury cries... You just didn't get it!" (sounds like the FDA :))

She is now a believer...kinda. (She just got the flu and still refused the MMS because of the taste. I reminded her that we now had the Tablets... "NO! I will be fine. I am getting better.") The MMS taste creates a psychological barrier for some. The gas method really does work and you can make a lot, it doesn't taste bad and it keeps in the fridge.

Again, thanks to all who helped in so many ways. For our family this was a trial run. We needed to warm up slowly to the "Internet Miracle Cure". It is good that we have come through this pre-journey together because I was just diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. I have no doubt that my wife and dog will both support me on the next leg of our journey. I will start a new thread and promise to document my journey from start to finish.

Mike
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Panniculitis in 100 lb Dog 08 Nov 2014 17:13 #48003

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Thank you for the update! It is good news indeed!

You might want to keep Gina on a maintance dose. Perhaps some unactivated MMS in her daily water. I looked up panniculitis and apparently it is an infection in fatty tissue? If so then it may be well to make sure she is not over weight.

I dropped the weight off my Biscuit and she is doing well. She had mammillary tumors right after getting spayed. One itsy bitsy one was missed and with the weight off her it seems to not be growing. So me thinks, perhaps, the same idea may work for you.

Sorry to hear of your ill health. Another thread would be a good idea. But, from what I read MMS has done well for men and their prostates!

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