Wow. That's a great testimony about the hourly dosing for the monkeypox and scarring. Bravo. Hope you're over it now.
Thank you so much for your comments. I am happy that my cats have lived long lives. I think they were around 6 before I found out that they didn't need vaccines (they were/are all inside all the time) . And I started with a holistic vet. It's been a long journey of learning about supplements and herbs, etc. Of course, that makes for more difficult care (can't just put food down and leave it at that) and better food choices. MORE money. But, well spent.
I think the biggest things I can advocate for (until I have my miraculous kitty healing with MMS) is the radioactive iodine treatment for thyroid (but I hear MMS works for that, too) and Manuka Honey. Two of my cats had the iodine treatment. A doc here keeps them only 2-3 days. Well worth it not having to give meds. I hadn't had much luck with natural thyroid supplements. And the manuka is the ONLY thing that cleared up a chronic skin infection on one of my cats. I would be using it today if this were not an ear thing. Not a good idea for sure in the ear. I hope this may help someone reading this.
Fortunately, this cat is only about 6, so I think he has a good chance of pulling through. Yesterday I saw a shift - the polyp is darker in color and isn't bleeding. I didn't know if it was dried blood on it or what, but no bleeding today either! It is calm. It is not "angry" and red and inflamed. Some slight clear discharge, but it actually looks smaller and the smell is not as strong. (I hate to jump the gun, but I'm feeling good about it!)
I understand what you are saying about the topical application. I think adding the DMSO is the key. Also, the external use of the frankincense and silver. Plus adding the silver and CBD, omega 3 and immune boosters to his food. I may have mentioned using Panacur (fenbenzadole) three days last week. I think I'll repeat it after two weeks. I kind of have to treat this think like it is cancer, since I don't actually know what it is. It probably isn't, but that'll be a bonus. Also using some Cassie's Tea in his water. I know it's a LOT for the little guy, but I think it's all working together.
So, being on a high note -- I'm getting aggressive with the oral MMS1. I started the hourly when I got home and he's had three oral doses without food for the time being. I think the lack of food is the only thing keeping him from hiding from me. I want to get a good 4 doses in before offering him anything in between. I actually thought if he was hungry I could do the dose in a bit of the chicken broth, or other broth. So far, that hasn't worked, but it's OK, because direct is best. He's not happy with me, but it'll be worth it. Actually, he is on the affectionate side tonight (interesting -- feeling better maybe). His hydration is better and his coat looks good. My only bad thing is not being exactly on the hour. I have to go back and read how important that is. I start off on time, but I do kind of have to coax him - and was trying to do the broth thing. I'm making fresh doses each time (I'm drinking some of the rest).
Thank you for your comments and help!