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Urgent Need help with my dog 27 Jan 2023 15:50 #77571

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I have a 15 lb shihtzu 17 years old. He was just diagnosed by X-ray and ultrasound with enlarged heart and liver and fluid in the lungs. I tried doing the 4 & 4 (6 & 6) dose on him a few weeks ago based on weight in 1/2 cup chicken broth. He drank it the first time but then refused to drink the broth. He can smell the MMS. And now he’s stopped eating a day ago. He has runny small poops sometimes with blood throughout the night. I notice he’s been gradually getting more lethargic over the past year but he always had a voracious appetite and energy.  We had extensive bloodwork and fecal samples done on him the other day that detected elevated liver enzymes but no infections. I don’t know if this is the end or if the MMS will help his condition.  Does anyone know if this will help him and if so how I can administer the dose via syringe?  Cocoa Puff is my soulmate. I don’t want to lose him but I don’t want him to suffer if this is a waste of time. Please help 😩
btw. I’m on day 22 of the protocol myself but only up to 2 drops. 

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Urgent Need help with my dog 27 Jan 2023 17:24 #77574

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I have a 15 lb shihtzu 17 years old. He was just diagnosed by X-ray and ultrasound with enlarged heart and liver and fluid in the lungs. I tried doing the 4 & 4 (6 & 6) dose on him a few weeks ago based on weight in 1/2 cup chicken broth. He drank it the first time but then refused to drink the broth. He can smell the MMS. And now he’s stopped eating a day ago. He has runny small poops sometimes with blood throughout the night. I notice he’s been gradually getting more lethargic over the past year but he always had a voracious appetite and energy.  We had extensive bloodwork and fecal samples done on him the other day that detected elevated liver enzymes but no infections. I don’t know if this is the end or if the MMS will help his condition.  Does anyone know if this will help him and if so how I can administer the dose via syringe?  Cocoa Puff is my soulmate. I don’t want to lose him but I don’t want him to suffer if this is a waste of time. Please help 😩
btw. I’m on day 22 of the protocol myself but only up to 2 drops. 
 


Just give him the MMS (sodium chlorite) on it's own, without activating it with the hydrochloric acid. His stomach acid will activate the MMS into chlorine dioxide. It has no taste so he shouldn't reject it.
Not sure about dosage though.

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Urgent Need help with my dog 27 Jan 2023 20:45 #77575

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The Sodium Chlorite Solution ("Water Purification Drops" -- if you are mixing,
hopefully with HCl for a better taste) doesn't seem to have much of a taste or smell.
(it's basically a salt solution -- table salt is sodium chlorIDE)

So you could give him the equivalent without the activation, either in water and squirted into
his mouth or in broth. Some people use beef/bone broth for dogs.
I only used a tablespoon or so for my cat. I think a smaller amount is easier to drink.

You can put some SCS in his drinking water, which should also work.
I'm not sure how much, though. There's not a lot of information about that.
So you might have to try some amount and see what happens.
Some people have suggested 10 drops, others more, but probably not too much more. (?)
(in a couple of pints or so water?)

In Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook", they base it on animal weight,
so that may help you figure it out.
Dogs tend to drink a lot of water. (as opposed to cats, who drink very little)

You could also put the SCS drops on his / some canned food. (or mix it in)

MMS baths are not out of the question, either.
Even soaking his feet in MMS water would be better than nothing.

Be careful using DMSO, as you don't want to detox too much too quickly.

17 years is pretty old for a dog (even a small dog). But don't give up hope.
It's not a waste of time and might work.
At this point you have no other choice, really.
I assume his vet said there's nothing they can really do for him.
You have to decide how aggressive you want to get with his treatment.

I hope it works for you and him.
 
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