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MMS Dosage for Dog 23 Apr 2023 21:23 #78524

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Hello and good day.

I have a few questions regarding MMS1 for my dog:
1. Regarding the spray bottle, do I have to use a plastic bottle or a glass bottle? I think the book doesn't specify or I didn't read it thoroughly enough. 

2. Regarding oral dosage, I believe the book says to first start with Protocol 6 and 6. I believe the protocol is taking six drops of activated MMS1 with 1/2 cup/120ml of water and then doing the same thing one hour later, this dosage being for humans. My dog is around 44lbs/20kg, so it says that I have to give my dog "2 & 2 d-MMS1" which I think means "2 drops & 2 drops of activated MMS1". I'm not sure what that means exactly. 2 drops of MMS1 and then 2 drops of MMS1 one hour later, right? But...how? Diluted in water? Or just two drops of activated MMS1 without water? How do I give it to the dog? Just prepare two activated drops of MMS1 and pour it onto his food from the glass? 

I'm hoping that MMS1 will help my dog who has been suffering.

Thanks and regards.

 

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MMS Dosage for Dog 25 Apr 2023 15:10 #78534

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A "hard plastic bottle" should be okay for spraying.
I forget offhand what the plastic designation codes are that are best.
Or use one of those little brown glass bottles with the pump spray tops.
I have examples on my website, link below.
You should be able to get them from Amazon.
For spraying, you can use "human levels of MMS", like 10 drops or whatever.
I forget what the book suggests.

If your dog is "sick sick" and especially with a severe diagnosis,
I wouldn't bother with the 6 & 6.

NOTE: You NEVER give your animal "Drops of MMS". (like 6 drops, or even 1 drop)

ALL of the animal's dosages are based on the Charts. There is a 6 & 6 column
and other dosage methods based on the weight of the animal.

C1 is Cup 1 and C2 is Cup 2.
So you mix up a C1 or C2 in the 4 oz / 120 ml / 1/2 cup of
ideally STEAM Distilled water.
And you take the actual drops ('d') or 'ml' (milliliters) from THOSE cups.
If you don't want to mix fresh every hour, you can probably safely
maybe mix the cups twice a day, if you keep them covered and cool / refrigerated.

So "d2" means 2 drops from the C1 or C2 cups you mixed. Same for ml.

The dosing methodology is the same as for people. So you start with
the Starting Procedure to do the "Low and Slow" method so you don't
Herx your animal. (in the column, there are 3 values -- you have to look
up how to do the SP from the human chapters)

So it is whatever drops/ml every hour for 8 hours, if you can do that.
If you can't do that, just do the best that you can.

You can put the drops in Chicken Broth, or Beef Broth, or Bone Broth,
to cover the smell and taste, but you need to use ClO2 Tests Strips
to make sure the liquid doesn't mess with the potency of the MMS.
(for these meat-based broths, they probably won't, but you need to be careful)

I mention what chicken broth I use for my cats on my website, link below.
But you never know when they are going to change the formula,
so testing is always a good idea.
You can try mixing it in with wet / canned food. That is probably okay.

I know the book can be confusing, but hopefully this will make it clearer.

You can SEARCH the forum using the tab at the top, but there isn't
a lot of non-human animal information.

Coming back and doing a testimonial and such helps other companion animal people.
 
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MMS Dosage for Dog 30 Apr 2023 20:39 #78564

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I'm terribly sorry for replying so late to your kind, highly informative message. I meant to reply the very next day. Something unexpected came up and it took a while to settle things.

A "hard plastic bottle" should be okay for spraying.
I forget offhand what the plastic designation codes are that are best.
Or use one of those little brown glass bottles with the pump spray tops.
I have examples on my website, link below.
You should be able to get them from Amazon.
For spraying, you can use "human levels of MMS", like 10 drops or whatever.
I forget what the book suggests.
 

I'm not sure what is meant by a hard plastic bottle, I mean, I suppose I could get a nice hard plastic bottle from the hardware shop but would that be hard enough?

Will these do?

If your dog is "sick sick" and especially with a severe diagnosis,
I wouldn't bother with the 6 & 6.

NOTE: You NEVER give your animal "Drops of MMS". (like 6 drops, or even 1 drop)

ALL of the animal's dosages are based on the Charts. There is a 6 & 6 column
and other dosage methods based on the weight of the animal.

C1 is Cup 1 and C2 is Cup 2.
So you mix up a C1 or C2 in the 4 oz / 120 ml / 1/2 cup of
ideally STEAM Distilled water.
And you take the actual drops ('d') or 'ml' (milliliters) from THOSE cups.
If you don't want to mix fresh every hour, you can probably safely
maybe mix the cups twice a day, if you keep them covered and cool / refrigerated.

So "d2" means 2 drops from the C1 or C2 cups you mixed. Same for ml.

Thank you for all of this information. But, I'm sorry, I'm still confused. I've attached an image to further illustrate my doubt. Under the 6 & 6 column, for dogs that weigh 13.6 to 18kg, it says to use 21 & 21 ml-C2 (cup 2), which means 21ml from cup 2 and then one hour later 21ml from cup 2 again, right? But for animals that weigh 18.1 to 25kg, it says "2 & 2 d-MMS1" but it doesn't say from which cup. I assume it's from cup 2 since it's for bigger dogs but it doesn't say and it can't be just two drops from cup 2 for 18.1kg and above since it says to give 21ml for dogs that weigh less than 18kg, so obviously I'm missing something here.

The dosing methodology is the same as for people. So you start with
the Starting Procedure to do the "Low and Slow" method so you don't
Herx your animal. (in the column, there are 3 values -- you have to look
up how to do the SP from the human chapters)
So it is whatever drops/ml every hour for 8 hours, if you can do that.
If you can't do that, just do the best that you can

OK, so if I'm getting this right, since my dog's weight falls under the 18.1 to 25kg category, his starting procedure doses are supposed to be "25-50-75 d-C2" which means 25 drops from cup 2 and then after a couple of days and/or depending on how much/if any herxing, increase it to 50 drops from cup 2 and then finally after a couple more days, increase it to 75 drops from cup 2. (Cup 2 is eight drops of activated MMS in 120ml of water, so I take 25 drops from that 120ml). I hope I got that right.

On that note, I have a question. About these "drops" that I'm supposed to give him from Cup 2, is there a specific dropper that needs to be used? Are plastic droppers OK? Or do they have to be glass droppers? Can one use ordinary ink filler droppers from the stationery store?

You can put the drops in Chicken Broth, or Beef Broth, or Bone Broth,
to cover the smell and taste, but you need to use ClO2 Tests Strips
to make sure the liquid doesn't mess with the potency of the MMS.
(for these meat-based broths, they probably won't, but you need to be careful)

I mention what chicken broth I use for my cats on my website, link below.
But you never know when they are going to change the formula,
so testing is always a good idea.
You can try mixing it in with wet / canned food. That is probably okay.

I know the book can be confusing, but hopefully this will make it clearer.

You can SEARCH the forum using the tab at the top, but there isn't
a lot of non-human animal information.

Coming back and doing a testimonial and such helps other companion animal people.

I actually recall seeing a post about putting MMS in the dog's water bowl. He has a metal bowl though. Should I swap that out for a plastic bowl? I think you put activated MMS or just sodium chlorite in their water? Is this method OK?

What about mixing it up with eggs? Does that work? I mean just a scrambled egg with no salt/pepper or anything else and pouring the drops on the scrambled egg? My dog loves eating eggs. 

I have a few more questions. 
1.Regarding the skin spray, how many times a day can/should the spray be used? Twice a day? Thrice?

2.Can I use MMS when giving my dog a bath? I bathe him outside, never used a bathtub to bathe him (don't have a bathtub in the house at all actually) 


3.If my dog has a fungal infection, will the MMS hurt him more than help him? Can the bentonite clay be used for dogs too? Is this brand OK? How do I use it for him? 

I apologise for so many more questions.
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Those are the spray pump bottles I would use.

I thought about clarifying what I said later, but it wouldn't let me edit the comment.

For larger weights, you DO use actual drops of MMS1 (instead of from a mixed cup).
Those are noted as d-MMS1 and have a darker gray background.
Sorry about that. I've only done light weight cats.
That is why you should always "question" what anyone and everyone here and
everywhere else says.

The "6 & 6" is two doses, one hour apart.

Except for milliliters, droppers are generally considered to be about the same
for the smaller droppers. They do make larger droppers, which I would not use.
I'm not sure about the droppers you mentioned.
I get droppers from my natural food store. They do have two sizes. I use the
size that they use on the screw caps for 2 oz and 4 oz dark amber bottles.
Or they have little squeeze bottles where I buy my products that are semi-equivalent.
JH does mention what he considers to be a "drop" in the book and how many
add up to a ml or a teaspoon, and I did a tsp test and they were about right.

When you get up to larger drops, like 30 or more, if you can do an equivalent
to say a partial teaspoon (like 1/8 or whatever) or ml like the plunger syringes they
give you at the vet to give your animals medication, that can make it easier.
My vet usually just gives me one when I ask for it. Note that they have little skinny ones
and fatter ones for higher doses.

I would use a glass or ceramic bowl to put ClO2 or SCS in for a pet.
Note that ClO2 will dissipate over time, but SCS (the "Water Purifier") doesn't really.

I would think the eggs would be okay, although they may not hide the smell
and taste of ClO2. SCS doesn't seem to really have a smell or taste. (it's basically a salt solution)

I don't know about how many times for spraying skin. It would be whatever they say for people.

You could put some ClO2 or SCS in water and douse your dog with it during baths or otherwise.
As long as it's not too strong so it doesn't irritate their skin and be careful with the eyes.
I think those amounts are also discussed in the book.

Bentonite Clay is good for fungal infections. That's what I use it for. (& Molds)
And it is a good all-around detox, as well. (heavy metals, etc.)
Afaict, that clay is good. I can't tell how expensive it is. I mention where I get mine
on my website, and I get a big package (1 lb?) for U.S. several dollars or so.
You can use it internally or externally, as mentioned in the book for humans.
I think internal might only be a problem if you use too much and cause constipation.
 
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MMS Dosage for Dog 04 May 2023 20:34 #78615

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Give it to him/her with a syringe.

My dog has been off and on for a year or so, and he is up to 3 drops MMS and 2 drops DMSO (we worked our way up to that slowly).  I make the MMS in a small swirl cup, let it mix for a bit then add 7 ml of water and then 2 drops of DMSO, the suck it back up into the syringe and gently squirt it in his mouth.  All of our dogs actually like it and drink it right down.  Then also keep the unactivated mineral drops in his/her water to keep the dosage up throughout the day.
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