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bone tumor 25 Feb 2012 13:55 #13114

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I own a Saddlebred Horse who for about 8 years had a slight bulge on his ribcage from where his bones mended after a vicious kick from another horse. Their seemed to be no pain involved. In the last few weeks this bulge has suddenly started to grow rapidly.
My question is if anybody has used MMS on bone tumors and what the support nutrition protocol was. My plan is to give MMS orally and apply it directly with DMSO but I wonder if he also needs something to counteract bone brittleness.
btw: Horses enjoy the flavor of MMS 1 in water.I never had problems giving it to them.
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Re: bone tumor 26 Feb 2012 03:09 #13134

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Treated my dog who has osetosarcoma of his front leg. Highly fatal bone cancer. I gave oral doses of mms of 3 drops every 2 hrs as this was before the new protocols. I found this writ up online that is no longer around unfortunately:( It was called the 14 day cancer cure. MMS as well as dmso and msm were used continuously in the 14 days. So i thought I would use MMS as often as possible in the day. This was also before MMS 2. I never set out to do what I did, it was the love for my pet that drove me to it. MMS definitely improved his quality of life, lowered his pan substantially and shrunk his tumor. Unfortunately my dog was 13 years old upon diagnosis so he was very old. He was 13.5 yrs when he passed. If he were a young dog he would still be here, as I believe this would have cured him and he would have lived to show the tail. What was happen to the cancer is why I am here today:) This was a life changing event, I was amazed and have done various things ever since with allways much amazement. I also used a herbal extract called Artemisinin and shark cartilage and MCHA bone builder as well. Hope you are able to help your horse...it is a lot of work but if it works it will pay off n the end:)
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Re: bone tumor 05 Mar 2012 20:44 #13785

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Thank you, Paul ,for your kind advise. I used the protocol you describe several years ago successfully on two horses in my care, an old mare with lymphatic cancer, who lived well and comfortable for another 2 years,she was 32, and a middleaged appaloosa gelding with squamous cell tumors who is alive and well. He did loose sight in one eye, but he runs and plays like a young healthy horse. I remember doing this protocol with both horses 2 full Saturdays, 12 hours. I have not read the new protocols yet,though I bought them. I will look into the herbal and the bone support you used, Thanks!

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