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Protocol 6 and 6. with DMSO for my Cat 26 Jul 2023 15:00 #79513

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Hello, I am at Protocol 6 and 6 with my cat. I was at Protocol 2000 with DMSO. I completed this Protocol 2000. I gave him all the other protocols  from starting procedure till 2000 + DMSO for 8 - 9 hours per day for about 1 month.      His weight is 8 lbs. He has FIV. Same as HIV in Humans.
I do not under stand how to give this Protocol 6 and 6.
This is the way I understand. What is described_ Animal Protocol Dosages: Chart 2.  Column #5.   6 and 6.
Means;  6 an 6 = 12 drops MMS1 activated.   Add DMSO Cup 2= 24 drops to this if I want. Which I did.
Cat-  Weight of animal= 6-8 lbs.    4.0 & 4.0  ml-c2.  If C2 is already 4 :4 drops = 8 drops activated. Do I add also 12 drops making this a total of  20 drops???
Do I give 4.0 ml every 4 hours- 2 times per day. For how many days 2-3 days time? To know if my cat does not have the virus. I would have to take a blood test.  This virus is powerful and difficult to fix. He is doing well. He had very itchy skin and lesions with blood on his skin. Most are gone. His fur has grown in. He is itching as much. But when I see a lesion I know the virus is still in him. He was licking maddly. Not as much anymore.
I would like to continue to treat him but I do not understand Protocol 6 and 6. I do not want to harm my cat. Can any one Help me understand better please?

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Protocol 6 and 6. with DMSO for my Cat 30 Jul 2023 08:36 #79555

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Hi:

Unfortunately, it sounds like you haven't been doing it right. (?maybe?)

Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" can be confusing.
It's not particularly well written, but I'm not sure how to make it better.

If I understand correctly what you posted:

You said: 6 and 6 = 12 drops MMS1 activated.

You need to read the rest of the book. He doesn't talk (much/enough) about how each
"sub-protocol" works for non-human animals, you have do the human sub-protocols
and know how to do them and how they work.

"6 and 6" means you take 6 drops and an hour later you take 6 more drops.
AND you do this FIRST, BEFORE the other sub-protocols, UNLESS you are treating
a known disease or illness, then you go directly to Starting Procedure, Protocol 1000, etc. (SP, P1000)
That is, if the person/animal "isn't feeling well", you do the 6 and 6 to see if that fixes the problem.
(like a cold/flu coming on, you don't feel good, or have a punky cat or dog, etc.)
If that doesn't fix the problem, THEN you go to the SP, P1000, etc.

 And you said: 4 :4 drops = 8 drops activated.

I assume you know that when they talk about drops, you don't add them up.
6 drops is not 3 drops of SCS (Sodium Chlorite Solution) and 3 drops of Acid.
(preferably Hydrochloric Acid = HCl 4%/5%, especially for non-human animals)

It is always EQUAL number of drops of each. So 3 + 3 for 3 drops, 6 + 6 for 6 drops, etc.
What you wrote kind of made it sound like you didn't know this. (?)

The chart for an 8 pound cats says:
Weight          Starting           Protocol           Protocol       MMS2 Max  6 and 6          Daily MMS1
of Animal       Procedure          1000               2000           Dosage                     Maintenance
--------------  ---------------    -----------------  -------------  ------    ---------------  ---------
6 - 8 lbs       3.5–7.0–10.5 d-C2  1.0–2.0–3.0 ml-C2  3.0–7.0 ml-C2  16 mg     4.0 & 4.0 ml-C2  4.0 ml-C2
(2.7 - 3.6 kg)
8 - 12 lbs      4.5–9.0–13.0 d-C2  1.0–2.5–3.5 ml-C2  3.5–7.5 ml-C2  24 mg     5.5 & 5.5 ml-C2  5.5 ml-C2
(3.6 -5.5 kg)

Because your cat's weight is on the boundary, you have to decide to use the top or the bottom row.
(I might start on the bottom, and then over time use the top values)

Anyway, for the 6 & 6, you give 4 milliliters ('ml'; NOT 'drops' - 'd') from Cup 2 (or 5.5),
and then 4/5.5 more an hour later.
Usually no DMSO with the 6 & 6, otherwise you are taking a chance of Herxing.
6 & 6 is done ONCE. (per 'dosing-treatment session-period-event')

You should be able to get a milliliters syringe from your vet. Mine gives them to me for free.
I think you need the bigger/thicker syringe (up to several ML), not the smaller/thinner syringe (.1 to 1.0 ml).

For Cup 2 (C2), you activate 8 drops of MMS (8 + 8 ), count 30 seconds, then add 1/2 cup
(4 ounces/120 ml) of (preferably STEAM Distilled) water.

And you ALWAYS take the specified table DROPs and ML out of that mixture.
(for larger animals, they use actual drops, just like people, instead of C1 & C2)

And you can add up to 24 drops of DMSO to C2 (3 x 8 ), but know that DMSO
causes ClO2 to degrade faster, so you have to do a fresh mixture every hour. (they claim every 3rd hour)
Otherwise it is generally okay to do one Cup 2 and use it throughout the day,
preferably keeping it cool/cold and in a capped bottle.
(or do 2 C2's, one every 4 hours, but it doesn't tend to degrade very fast in one 8-hour day)

I'm not sure what you meant by this, but it is completely wrong:

"Cat-  Weight of animal= 6-8 lbs.    4.0 & 4.0  ml-c2.  If C2 is already 4 :4 drops = 8 drops activated.
Do I add also 12 drops making this a total of  20 drops???"

Hopefully I've made it all clear above.

FIV is a nasty viral disease. My cat had FIV and I had very good results with MMS(1) for several years.
I talk about it on my website under My Story, link below.

I decided rather than try to get rid of the FIV, I would manage it. And it worked better than antibiotics.

Mostly I wanted to keep down his upper respiratory infections due to his compromised immune system.
I could have gotten more aggressive with it, and maybe it would have gotten rid of it, but I think
it would have required injections and/or IVs. (?) I did occasionally use DMSO.

As usual, I could never get any veterinarians to work with me on it. (which was expected)

But long-term dosing MIGHT get rid of the FIV. I'm pretty sure it would take MUCH longer than one month.

I never did do MMS2 (Calcium Hypochlorite) on him. I thought about it. Maybe that would have
made the FIV go away for good. I did have his blood tested a couple of times, but it was still positive.

I didn't like to, or want to, stress him out, and if the MMS was too strong, he wouldn't easily take it in
Chicken Broth, and I would have had to force it on him, which is not fun for you or the cat.
As long as he could breath well and was basically pretty healthy, I was happy.

Eventually his immune system got better and I could go a few days or a week without dosing him,
and then he would get "the sniffles" and discharge from his nose (clear, or white-ish),
and I would start up again. (I'm not the best Doctor/Nurse, unfortunately)

He was pretty old, and eventually got bad kidney disease. I don't know if it was cancer, or just
old age failure. He was probably around 20 or so, and I decided he probably had lived to his natural
old age, and again decided to not get aggressive and let him go. (and there were some other
things that happened in his treatment that severely weakened him toward the end, so he stopped
taking the MMS in Chicken Broth, where he almost never balked at it before)

I don't know if I made the right decision, but I hope I did. Several months later now and I'm
more or less just starting to "get over" his loss.

Doing P2000 within the first month is a bit aggressive for your cat. But, if he can withstand it,
it's probably okay. (I don't think they talk about using DMSO with P2000)
It's difficult to tell if a cat is Herxing or not, though, unless they start acting sickly, lethargic, or vomit.
But, like with people, you want to avoid Herxing and feel better, not worse.
And that's particularly true for cats. You don't want them to have an upset stomach, or be nauseous,
and not eat, and especially not drink water, which is particularly bad for cats, and a "known issue".

I hope this information helped.

If you continue on with the treatment over the next months (and maybe years), I think you will
end up extending your cat's life and he will have a much improved quality of life overall.

Please come back and let us know how he and you are doing.
 
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Protocol 6 and 6. with DMSO for my Cat 20 Aug 2023 14:40 #79739

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Thank you for your help. My sympathy and condolences for your cat!

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