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Starting procedure for my dog does not say how often to give the dosage. 25 Jul 2023 21:48 #79508

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I have been treating my 68 lb. dog with MMS orally according to the dose recommended for her weight. I can’t find anywhere that tells how often to give it to her. HELP. She has had chronic ear infections  for many years, so I am also putting drops in her ears according to the adult human dose, but again I’m not clear on how often to do this. Thirdly, she has a benign lump on the exterior of her ear, outer side. I have been spraying MMS for Skin Issues on that bump but no improvement in a few days. So I added DMSO and rub it in with the MMS Spray. Still no improvement. HELP if you know the frequency of dosage or application! Thanks!!!

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Starting procedure for my dog does not say how often to give the dosage. 27 Jul 2023 17:00 #79527

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Thank you for your response! I have read the entire book. I did think the human protocol might be for animals but I wasnt sure. I erred on the side of caution and give my dog her doses from the chart according to her weight,  2-3 times a day. I have started giving her the activated dose (which has been diluted in the prescribed amount of water) by dropper because she wasn’t drinking all of the small amount of water/MMS I put in a glass bowl. I guess I need to increase frequency. Thank you for verifying!
I am also putting drops in her ears 2-3 times a day for a lifelong ear infection which was probably caused by vet meds. She is handling MMS well. No side effects. I will increase frequency of those also. 
She has a benign lump on her ear which I have been putting MMS Spray and DMSO on 2-3 times a day. So how would I know if my dog has a fungus going on somewhere? She is not a dog that reacts to pain much. Like, if I accidentally step on her tail, she just lays there and looks at me like why did you do that? But no yelp. So I’m wondering how to know when to know if I should start that. 
Thank you for listening/reading! You help is greatly appreciated!
 

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