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Mixing MMS with milk 23 Jan 2012 10:35 #10747

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I Have my dog on MMS and have to disguise the taste, can I mix it with milk?

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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 23 Jan 2012 10:42 #10748

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I'm not sure if milk would mask the taste. When I had one of mine on it, I mixed it with a little canned dog food. Check the label to make sure that it doesn't have ascorbic acid in it as a preservative, though.

Also, I'm hearing that CDS has a lot less taste to it; so, you might look into making some of that.

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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 23 Jan 2012 18:57 #10762

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I used chicken broth for my dog and he loved it

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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 23 Jan 2012 20:03 #10765

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Why not put it in an empty gel capsule.

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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 23 Jan 2012 20:52 #10767

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My dog is quite happy drinking the MMS mixed with milk - I was told that milk neutralizes the MMS, is this correct?

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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 23 Jan 2012 22:34 #10773

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I think it's best to avoid mixing the MMS with anything other than pure water. I was giving my dog MMS for a few weeks and actually had some success getting him to lap it up by bribing him with a spoonful of wet dog food. Unfortunately the prize wasn't worth it and eventually he started to refuse it all together. Luckily... CDS came out right around the same time. We now do ~30 drops CDS mixed with 10-20ml of water in a needle-less syringe and I just squirt it right down his throat (a few ml at a time allowing him plenty of time to swallow in between). It took a little practice before it became easy and he still sometimes tries to refuse it, but overall it's far easier than trying to convince him to drink it plus he doesn't smell it, and I know it's not being neutralized. My dog has lymphoma and he gets a dose about every hour and half. He appears to be in great health! No signs of the cancer advancing and it could very well be dying off. CDS is the way to go.. your dog will have a much easier time because it doesn't smell or taste nearly as strong, and you don't have to dilute it as much. If you decide to go this route get in touch with Michael on this forum, he's an administrator and will be able to help if you don't want to make CDS on your own.
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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 24 Jan 2012 05:21 #10809

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A message for Michael - thanks for the information on dog doses.

On making CDS
This is what I did - mix in babies bottle
1 oz Sodium Chlorite
1 oz 50% Citric Acid
Actviated 30 secs
Place babies bottle with MMS in a pan of hot water keeping the temp at 180o
A pipe with a diffuser on one end is inserted into the teat on the babies bottle
The diffuser is inserted into an open bottle filled with 8oz of cold (11o) water
Process starts MMS vapour starts saturating the water in open bottle

1. Is the solution the correct strength when the bubbles stop - or when the two solutions are the same colour. I have no tests strips so need a simple way of gauging when the CDS solution is the right strength. If I used test strips which ones do I buy and what reading do I take?

2. Is the dose
1drop CDS to 3 drops MMS. I am set up to work with 'drops' rather than ccs.

3. How do I store CDS.

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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 24 Jan 2012 06:17 #10815

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I mixed MMS with Milk once... BIG MISTAKE! It 'curdled' the milk instantly.... :lol:

I think Milk has some 'pathogens' still lurking.... (just a guess)
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Re: Mixing MMS with milk 24 Jan 2012 06:35 #10817

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I believe it is quite okay to mix milk and MMS1, no problem there.......

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