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Dog bladder cancer 27 Jan 2022 19:53 #73680

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I'm looking for some advise / guidance. My dog was recently diagnosed with bladder cancer after we found blood in his pee. I started him on the animal protocol according to Jim H book.
I am mixing 8 drops of 28% sodium chlorite and 8 drops of 50% citric acid waiting till it turns amber color and adding 1/2 cup water and only giving him 25ml for 8 hours in a row .( we worked up to the 25ml)
At this time we are seeing no blood or very little blood in his pee ( I thought was a win in my book! ) but he is now coughing hard after each dose.I took this as a sign to back the dose down but his still coughing and blood is showing up in his pee with the lower dose.(He is a 100 pound for reference)
My questions are am I mixing MMS correctly? Is these something different I should be doing to treat bladder cancer? Should I be mixing a bit of beef broth ? Less drops of 50% citric acid?

Anyone have experience treating bladder cancer in dogs?

Any recommendation you have are very appreciated I find the book a bit confusing regarding treating animals. 
 

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Dog bladder cancer 26 Jun 2022 00:00 #75956

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It sounds like the coughing is a healing reaction.  I am experiencing this too...  I hope your dog is ok.  I just saw your post today.
 

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Dog bladder cancer 26 Jun 2022 07:11 #75960

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It could be an Herxheiner Reaction by detoxing him too quickly.
I know you want to make him well as soon as possible, but it can take some time.
You didn't give a time frame for your treatment.
I assume you are following the Animal protocols.

I suggest using 4%/5% HCl to activate rather than citric acid.
I've never used citric acid, but I've heard it's pretty nasty tasting.
And I've read online that dogs and citric acid are not a good combination,
but also that it's not a problem for dogs. (typical Internet)
So that could be the problem.

Or maybe use CDS. (I use 24,000 ppm CDS on my cat; some CDS is 3,000 ppm)
Since it is 100% activated, I've found that I need to use less than what is suggested
until I'm sure that he won't Herx. (about 1/2 +/-)

I mix my dosing MMS/CDS drops in about 1 Teaspoon of Organic Chicken Broth so my cat will lick it up.

From the Non-Human Animal Weight Dosage Tables:
Weight --- Starting Procedure --- Protocol 1000
75 - 100 lbs --- 2.0–4.0–6.0 ml-C2 --- 8.0–16–24 ml-C2
100 - 150 lbs --- 3.5–7–10 ml-C2 --- 14–28–42 ml-C2

If he's 100 lbs, which one do you use? I would consider averaging the numbers?
I don't know if that would be a good idea, or not.

The search function for this forum seems to work very well, but there isn't
a lot of information for non-human animals, here or anywhere.

I hope you are able to figure it out and help him achieve Health Restoration.
PLEASE keep us updated, as that will help other people.
 
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You will find info there regarding Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".

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