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Advice needed, treatment for Canine with Leishmania 27 Nov 2020 01:29 #66669

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Hi, I have a dog with Leishmania. We live in Spain. She was always vaccinated against it but still she became infected.

She doesn't have problems with her skin but it attacks her immune system. She was doing ok on the pills but her immune system went down after a pneumonia last month and now her Leishmania is taking over.

Because I use mms and cds for myself since 6 months I want to start with her too. Earlier I found it scary because this is also a new for me. But I dont have trust anymore in the regular veterinarian help and medicine for her. I've read almost all the books about it and searched internet all over, but I can't find someone with experience with cds or mms to treat a dog with Leishmania.

I started since 2 days with CDS protocol 8 hours and because she weights 50 lbs/25 kg I started at 0.5 ml / hour, today 0.75 ml / hour and tomorrow 1ml/hour .

Does anyone has experience with treating a dog with Leishmania? And would this be the best dose for her or do I need to build her dose more then 1ml / hour?

I would love to receive some advices, this is a bit my last option I think to help her.

Thanks in advance 🙏

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Advice needed, treatment for Canine with Leishmania 27 Nov 2020 09:12 #66672

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Jim's book has a 16 page section on treating animals with MMS1.

MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

For humans, Jim says to follow his HRP for most diseases. He does not list every disease that has been named in the past years. CLO2 can usually recovery health if the ailment is caused by a bacteria or virus. The same idea would apply to animals. Get as much CLO2 inside that animal as it can tolerate.

Leishmania seems to be caused by a parasite, so you may need an anti-parasite as well as CLO2.
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Advice needed, treatment for Canine with Leishmania 27 Nov 2020 09:48 #66674

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Thank you, yes I'm treating her like the book mentions. He only mentions how to use mms but I prefer to treat her with CDS. I have also the books of Andreas Kalcker.

But they do not mention the dose for cds. Is it true that 1 ml is around 2 or 3 drops mms? And I can't really find what will be the max dose what you should give in a day?

And would you recommend anti parasite on a natural base? Because I'm done trying the chemicals on her. I used them and it makes her more weak. I gave some herbals for some time as an anti parasite.

Can I give herbals like garlic or something as diatomeeën sand while using cds?

Sorry for all those questions :)

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Advice needed, treatment for Canine with Leishmania 27 Nov 2020 10:20 #66677

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If you have 3000ppm CDS, each 1ml contains 3mg of CLO2.

Each drop (0.05ml) of MMS contains 8mg of CLO2 IF it is fully activated. That is the catch; who knows how much activation will happen in stomach acid.

I suggest when using CDS to use CDS protocols! Problem is, there are only two CDS protocols for ingestion. But, that is probably all you need. Just start with low doses and slowly increase, perhaps daily or every 2 to 3 days. If dosing gets too high, you will know. Then, reduce and stay at a lower dosage that won't cause any negative side effects.

I do not know of any non-chemical anti-parasite meds, but there must be something that will work. Try searching the web.
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