Hello everyone, it's great to have a place like this for support. I'm new to this forum and MMS1/CDS.
From what I'm reading thus far, it's probably more palatable for cats to be given CDS than MMS1. I have purchased CDS @ 3000 ppm and have no idea how to convert this into to milliliters for equivalency with Jim's protocols. Can someone please explain how to do this for me? I do also have the MMS kit from BioTraxx, so I can do either or in a pinch.
I have read the animal protocols from the 2016 and 2019 versions. Personally I think for cats, the original 2016 version would be easier because there's less volume to ingest. But I'm clueless as to how to convert 3000 ppm CDS into the correct dosage for my 7.6 pound cat.
I'm based in Canada, otherwise I would purchase the 24,000 ppm CDS that is a 1:1 equivalent with MMS1. as I understand it.
I read someone here added the MMS1 dose to bone broth for their cat, brilliant! I'm making some for my cat as I write this.
My cat was just diagnosed with lung cancer. He was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in April 2023, as well as a heart murmur. In June 2023 he developed hypertension. From what
I've read, MMS1/CDS can address all these issues. He's 18 years old and is currently dealing with retinal detachment but he's a trooper and I can tell, he's not ready to go. He's still eating well; drinking plenty of water; and never misses the litter box despite his current visual impairment.
Please advise and or share any information that might help us.
Thanks!