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Cat with cataracts 15 Mar 2023 17:11 #78019

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Hi,
First post, after searching I didn’t come across the information I was looking for.
my older cat has developed a very foggy right eye in the last 6 months (drainage in both) I followed the eye protocol which says 1/4 activated drop apply with spray or drops several times a day. I know this is human protocol and since it a was a very diluted amount it would be tolerable, I sprayed this into her eyes 3 different times and I was concerned the Citrix acid may be painful to her.
I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions or should I continue?
she don’t like it but it’s easy to get a spray in, would a dropper work better or should I try to give her a dose orally with the proper animal/weight dose?

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Sundrop

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Cat with cataracts 18 Mar 2023 08:59 #78047

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Not sure if this will meet your needs but may give you some ideas.

My elderly dog, Drake, has been blind for most of his life due to (we think) a tick borne illness and his eye pressure has always been a big issue for him- one of them almost bulging out of his eye socket quite regularly.  He was on several different prescriptions for eye pressure, pain, anxiety, etc. for years, and none of them really worked that well.  Once I learned that his meds most likely caused him to lose his hearing and were likely to cause organ failure long term, read Jim's and Andreas' books, and tried MMS myself, I put him on it with me and noticed immediate steady progress.  It's a long story, but I was very motivated to get him off the meds and tried making some MMS eye drops, and they irritated his eyes way too much.  Then I read about an eye doctor that uses DMSO eye drops and claims a massively anti-inflammatory effect.  So, I kept Drake on MMS and started using 25% DMSO eye drops instead of the other 2 prescription eye drops.  His eyes immediately started draining like crazy, which was a good sign that his eyes were shedding the fluid thus releasing the pressure and the toxins/parasites or whatever was in the fluid.  After several days, I was pretty concerned at the amount of drainage, but prayed on it, stuck with it, and after a few months, his eyes stopped draining and are back to normal size and shape.

There's no doubt in my mind that the MMS/DMSO has given us at least another year, maybe more, and counting together as best pals.  We give him the drops in the morning and evening and do the MMS/DMSO through the middle of the day.  All of our dogs actually consider the syringe a treat.  It's surprisingly easy if you ease them onto it with the startup protocols.  Drake takes 3 drops MMS with 7ml of MSM water and 1 drop of DMSO 6-8 times/day.

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Cat with cataracts 18 Mar 2023 09:07 #78048

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Just to clarify, the eye drops are 25% DMSO in distilled water (no MMS).  Then he gets a substantial dose of MMS (3 drops is high for a dog) and a little more DMSO through the syringe the rest of the day.

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Cat with cataracts 20 Mar 2023 16:18 #78067

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Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" has a chapter on (non-human) Animals.

Internal/oral dosing is important because it detoxes the body and allows the body
to heal itself in most cases. (that's how ClO2 works)

Maybe you didn't use the SEARCH function correctly. I got a lot of hits on cataracts:

mmsforum.io/goto/search?query=cataracts&searchdate=all&searchatdate=03/20/2023&childforums=1

Note that I personally would not use Citric acid as an activator.
Taste-wise it is apparently not good, and for eyes it seems like maybe not a great idea. (?)
The newer suggestion is to use very dilute HCl. (4%/5% Hydrochloric Acid)

Or, for eyes, since there is always some leftover HCl in activated MMS,
I would probably use CDS, which is 100% activated ClO2 and AFAIK does not
contain "trace" amounts of Sodium Chlorite or HCl.

I've posted a lot about my cat here. You should be able to find those posts and comments.
 
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You will find info there regarding Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".

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