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My Dog has a rare cancer
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my dog has a rare pancreatic tumor called an Insulinoma. It’s very rare and typically cancerous and very aggressive in dogs.
we have been utilizing off label medication’s and unfortunately, we are on medical management with prednisone. He is A 50 pound shepherd mix who was my service dog before this happened. I also have a rare illness..
my questions are as follows:
1. I would like to utilize part A and not part B of the MMS because It’s my understanding a dogs stomach acid is sufficient enough to activate part A. Is this actually correct?
2. I believe it is recommend to start slow when beginning this protocol. would that mean, not utilizing the eight hour window every hour and rather just work up to that?
and if so, how much would you dose a 50 pound dog?
thank u
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Hello everybody and thank you!
my dog has a rare pancreatic tumor called an Insulinoma. It’s very rare and typically cancerous and very aggressive in dogs.
we have been utilizing off label medication’s and unfortunately, we are on medical management with prednisone. He is A 50 pound shepherd mix who was my service dog before this happened. I also have a rare illness..
my questions are as follows:
1. I would like to utilize part A and not part B of the MMS because It’s my understanding a dogs stomach acid is sufficient enough to activate part A. Is this actually correct?
2. I believe it is recommend to start slow when beginning this protocol. would that mean, not utilizing the eight hour window every hour and rather just work up to that?
and if so, how much would you dose a 50 pound dog?
thank u
You can try the attached animal protocols which use un-activated MMS (SCS). Many people report success using these protocols. Yes, we usually start with low doses and slowly increase dosage as needed.
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