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my dog 09 Jun 2016 05:43 #52466

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my dog has pancreatitis, could this work for her? I am completly serious, she's in a lot of pain and I can't afford the treatment the vet is suggesting. If this stuff cures people can it do the same for my dog or could it make her worse or hurt her?

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my dog 11 Jun 2016 11:29 #52488

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I don't know about Pancreatitis, but one of my dogs has Leishmania and I coudn't afford the treatment offered by the Vets either. I don't trust Vets and further they offered NO GUARANTEE of success WHATEVER despite the high price of the treatment!

So as I'm successfully using CDS I decided to try it with her as well.
So Far:-
1) Bald Patches have been re-filled with luxuriant Fur!
2) Bad smell from her skin (which is associated with her severely damaged Liver) has reduced noticeably!
3) She is more lively, active and seems much happier!!
4) Patches of severe irritation on her skin, which I treated with a regular 10ml/Lt solution, completely went away for over a week. They have returned but a little less red-raw than before. Worth contiinuing that just for the relief, but with some hope of change...

She does still scratch much more than "normal" and not everything is yet A OK. But a damaged Liver isn't healed overnight!

I will be continuing to treat her with CDS and may use a complete Body Wash with the dilute solution, to help her with the Skin irritation.

Please Note:-
Having a very keen sense of smell and taste and being quite fussy, Dogs are probably best with CDS which has less impact of smell and taste than MMS.
10ml/Lt of Water seemed to be too strong for their sense of smell so I went down to 8ml/Lt of Water. At this strength and when nice and cold they have no problem drinking it.
My dogs drink a lot when out for walks in the hot sun here. So I have invested in an insulated Canteen, which both keeps the CDS/Water cool and keeps out the Ultra Violet, which would destroy it.
I have also had good success making CDS Ices Cubes at the regular 10ml/Lt of Water.
These make the water nice and extra cool and now I have no problem with them not wanting to drink. Excelent! Nice for me too as I share that water too..
Note:- I managed to find Ice Cube trays that made Ultra Small Cubes. Regular size Ice Cubes will not fit into even the fairly large neck of the Canteen.

Wishing you success with your friend...
Greg
"Don't let the lying bxggxxs fool you anymore!"
Neither Politicians, Members of your "target" sex (whichever you happen to be), Businesspeople, Religious Frauds or Health Frauds!
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Last edit: by GregSpain. Reason: Detail of Ice Cube size is helpful
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