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Dog with Lymphoma 19 Jun 2021 09:05 #69550

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Dear all, 

My 27lb border collie has just been diagnosed with lymphoma (almost all her lymph nodes are swollen - size of a cherry). My vet doesn't have any hope for her, however someone mentioned MMS and a success story of her dog. After a coupe of hours of research, I've stumbled upon this forum, and since this is practically a race against time (and I have no chemistry background), I am quite overwhelmed regarding a way forward. Also, since I live on an island in Europe called Malta, I'd probably have to ship in the MMS and activator as fast as possible from a European supplier. 

Can anyone guide me regarding dosing and frequency please? Also, I found a product stating MMS + HCI 4% (activator) 30ml. Would this be ok to start with please?

Many thanks for anyone that can help... my family is practically devastated, but at this point there's no harm in trying MMS.

Steve 

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Dog with Lymphoma 20 Jun 2021 14:23 #69582

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Hi again guys, 

During these last 2 days, I practically went through Jim Humble's book and ordered MMS and DMSO so that I could go through the Starting Procedure up till Protocol 3000 on my dog. Something which is still unclear to me though is the number of days for each step; for instance the starting procedure for the dog in subject stated 13 - 26 - 38 D-C2. From what I understood (would appreciate if someone can confirm this), I need to activate 8 drops (C2) ,add 120ml of water, and administer 13 drops of that mix, each hour for 8 hours on the first day. So if everything goes well and the dog shows no signs of illness, does this mean that the Starting Procedure will be over in 3 days and so on and so forth?

Thanks so much
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Dog with Lymphoma 20 Jun 2021 15:40 #69583

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Sweet baby girl,  I hope she recovers. I am sorry I am of no help to answer your question , but there is also information on Andreas Kalcker website. You have to buy the Ebook and there are different protocols to follow, much like Humble's. I think this is a protocol that you can continue for her after nursing her back to health

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Dog with Lymphoma 20 Jun 2021 23:32 #69594

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"So if everything goes well and the dog shows no signs of illness, does this mean that the Starting Procedure will be over in 3 days and so on and so forth?"

Yes, if no problems when following the SP, then go to the next steps. 

You can also give your dog unactivated drops, starting with a partial drop, and let stomach acid activate MMS and release CLO2 into her stomach. Dogs have a lot of stomach acid. Try that by using a syringe, squirting it down her throat. 

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Dog with Lymphoma 21 Jun 2021 07:25 #69606

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Hi and thanks for the feedback.

Are there any benefits when giving unactivated (MMS) drops? Also if I go down this route, do I still follow the hourly pattern and recommended book's number of drops guidelines according to weight of the dog for 8 hours each day please?

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Dog with Lymphoma 21 Jun 2021 18:24 #69615

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I would say use one or the other method and not both at the same time or you could overdose. 

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Dog with Lymphoma 21 Jun 2021 20:58 #69619

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Where did you order from? We're in the same boat. -Though *much bigger nodes.
 

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Dog with Lymphoma 22 Jun 2021 07:34 #69623

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Thanks CLO2 

RunsWithPup , I found a website in Spain... cloritodesodio.eu. 

Good luck with your dog... let's keep our fingers crossed!

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Dog with Lymphoma 24 Jun 2021 09:12 #69664

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The parcel with the MMS should be arriving later on today (was desperately waiting for it). One last question please since I cannot seem to find the exact answer;

After activated the 8 drops as per the book's instructions, I've understood that these need to added to 120ml of water before the actual drops are extracted from it. Since my dog really gulps down bone broth, I am planning of mixing with broth. Would it be ok if I add for instance the initial 13 drop dosage (extracted from the 120ml - MMS1+water), with a bit of bone broth, or would it be better to just activate the 8 drops of MMS and add 120ml of bone broth (and then extract 13 drops from the bone broth to give my dog)?

Thanks so much for your assistance and patience.

Steve

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