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I know it's difficult to understand sometimes, but it is very important that you do so.
I don't know if you are looking at an older book or looking in the wrong place.
Attached are the most recent animals charts. I will use these.
You ONLY give actual activated DROPS of MMS1 (or CDS) to very large animals. (based on weight)
Smaller animals need the drops mixed into a CUP and the drops you give to them are taken from those Cups. (Cup1/Cup2 =
C1/C2)
You ONLY use the "6 & 6" Protocol ONCE.
If you or your animal are feeling unwell, you can try it and see if it fixes the problem.
Then you move on to the Starting Procedure and Protocol 1000, etc...
From Chart 2 (column 5), for (12) 14 to 16 pounds, for the 6 & 6, you use 8.5
ml from
Cup2. (
C2)
That's
milliliters, not drops. (you should be able to get a free syringe from your vet, the larger one, not the smaller one)
Cup2 (
C2) is 8 drops MMS1 dose in 4 oz (120 ml / 1/2 cup) water.
THEN always start with the Starting Procedure then move on to Protocol 1000.
From Chart 1 (Columns 1 & 2), 12 - 16 lbs Starting Procedure is 7–14–21
d-C2. (DROPS from Cup2)
He doesn't reiterate much about the Starting Procedure and Protocol 1000,
because they are the same as for human animals as described elsewhere in the book.
Protocol 1000 is 1.5–2.5–4.0
ml-C2.
So, using the
Low and Slow methodology, you start with the number on the left,
and work your way up to the number on the right.
Eventually, Protocol 1000 is 4.0 ml of C2 8 times a day for 3 weeks or so.
Or as many times per day as you can. Anything is better than nothing.
And then read the part about Protocol 1000+ by adding DMSO,
which you might want to start in Week 2.
It could take longer than 3 weeks, of course, depending on all the factors involved, as usual.
I hope this makes it clear.