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MMS adding to food 28 Feb 2016 14:58 #51282

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Can MMS activated be added to a dogs food?

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MMS adding to food 28 Feb 2016 18:36 #51283

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A lot of people try and sneak it in through gravy or broth or whatever they can get the dog to eat.
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MMS adding to food 04 Mar 2016 09:39 #51358

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Will the food content de-activate the MMS though?

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MMS adding to food 04 Mar 2016 10:25 #51359

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It might, depends what's in the food.

Have you tried using a syringe with MMS1/CDH in water, squirted down the dog's throat? MMS should work better in an empty or almost empty stomach as long as there is adequate stomach acid to further activate the residual MMS in MMS1 and CDH. CDS does not rely on stomach acid for activation - its already fully activated. Since it has more CLO2 than MMS1 or CDH externally, it might cause throat irritation, if the dose is high.
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