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MMS for lung cancer in dog
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24 Oct 2012 09:27 #25372
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Hi there
Im a complete new comer to MMS so any advice would be wonderful.
Yesterday my dog was diagnosed with diseased lungs, a total shock to me.
The vet thinks a tumour elsewhere has metastasised into his lungs.
Please advise where I can purchase MMS quickly so I can start him on this protocol asap. I have no idea at this stage how progressed the disease is but I fear things don't look that great.
Also dosage, what to activate it with and wether I should investigate DMSO also and if so where do I purchase that?
Thank you very much in advance and I hope someone might have some experience to share.
Kirsten
Im a complete new comer to MMS so any advice would be wonderful.
Yesterday my dog was diagnosed with diseased lungs, a total shock to me.
The vet thinks a tumour elsewhere has metastasised into his lungs.
Please advise where I can purchase MMS quickly so I can start him on this protocol asap. I have no idea at this stage how progressed the disease is but I fear things don't look that great.
Also dosage, what to activate it with and wether I should investigate DMSO also and if so where do I purchase that?
Thank you very much in advance and I hope someone might have some experience to share.
Kirsten
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24 Oct 2012 16:19 #25392
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Also, check this link out it may help you.
genesis2forum.org/index.php/list/animal-conditions-and-results/17831-dog-s-tennis-ball-sized-tumor-almost-gone
genesis2forum.org/index.php/list/animal-conditions-and-results/17831-dog-s-tennis-ball-sized-tumor-almost-gone
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24 Oct 2012 17:02 - 24 Oct 2012 17:09 #25393
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Genesis 2 Chapter 170
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I find MMS2 is the easiest thing to use for animals, while u wait for your supply MMS1 to arrive. Go to the pool store or big retailer with garden section, purchase CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE 60% (pool chlorine treatment) or more ( the greater the % the better). Use 1 teaspoon per 5 litter of water, stir it in so that it dissolves as much as possible. If u dog does not like the taste use half teaspoon per 5 litre.
Once u supply MMS1 arrives, it will b better to use CDS on animals, as they dont seem to like the taste MMS1.
I use 10 ppm in 10 to 20ml distilled water, twice a day for not so server illness or every two to three hours more server illness, per 2 - 3 kg weight of the animal.
administer with syringe.
I regularly use the MMS2, once or twice a week for maintenance.
Remember animals should have clean water as often as possible. When use MMS2 water can stand longer (dogs) up to 48 hours.
Once u supply MMS1 arrives, it will b better to use CDS on animals, as they dont seem to like the taste MMS1.
I use 10 ppm in 10 to 20ml distilled water, twice a day for not so server illness or every two to three hours more server illness, per 2 - 3 kg weight of the animal.
administer with syringe.
I regularly use the MMS2, once or twice a week for maintenance.
Remember animals should have clean water as often as possible. When use MMS2 water can stand longer (dogs) up to 48 hours.
Genesis 2 Chapter 170
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25 Oct 2012 09:59 #25462
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Thank you very much for such helpful, fast responses.
I live in UK, about an hour from London.
We are seeing a vet today who specialises in alternative therapies. Im very keen to mention MMS to him to see if he can help.
Once I've purchased the MMS do I then have to make it in to CDS myself? If so how do I go about that?
You say mix the MMS with citric acid...apple cidar vinegar or lemon juice and how much?
So MMS1 is for severe disease, MMS2 is for maintenance?
Does DMSO come in this at all?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thank you again
Kirsten
I live in UK, about an hour from London.
We are seeing a vet today who specialises in alternative therapies. Im very keen to mention MMS to him to see if he can help.
Once I've purchased the MMS do I then have to make it in to CDS myself? If so how do I go about that?
You say mix the MMS with citric acid...apple cidar vinegar or lemon juice and how much?
So MMS1 is for severe disease, MMS2 is for maintenance?
Does DMSO come in this at all?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thank you again
Kirsten
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26 Oct 2012 12:42 #25508
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Hello again
I managed to get some CDS delivered to my house this morning and have just administered the first dose.
If someone would confirm that I am doing this right I'd very much appreciate it.
Start slowly at 0.25 ml mixed into a quarter of cup of de-inonised water and administered slowly via syringe every 2/3 hrs for first day or two.
Then if all ok I would like to know how much to build up to over the next few days.
Also my boy is on antibiotics for any infection and tablets to remove water from the lungs. I hope this is ok to give all this and that nothing is going to work against each other. Im trying to space everything throughout the day.
Thanks again
Kirsten
I managed to get some CDS delivered to my house this morning and have just administered the first dose.
If someone would confirm that I am doing this right I'd very much appreciate it.
Start slowly at 0.25 ml mixed into a quarter of cup of de-inonised water and administered slowly via syringe every 2/3 hrs for first day or two.
Then if all ok I would like to know how much to build up to over the next few days.
Also my boy is on antibiotics for any infection and tablets to remove water from the lungs. I hope this is ok to give all this and that nothing is going to work against each other. Im trying to space everything throughout the day.
Thanks again
Kirsten
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26 Oct 2012 16:58 #25521
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Kirsten, you want to be careful what water is mixed with a dose. I have not heard any reports about de-ionised but if it is reactive it could be a problem. Distilled or filtered water may be safer till we know more.
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26 Oct 2012 17:50 #25528
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Hi Michael
I meant boiled water and then cooled. Is this ok?
I meant boiled water and then cooled. Is this ok?
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26 Oct 2012 18:49 #25530
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yes, no problem with boiled and cooled.
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31 Oct 2012 16:13 #25756
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Hello
Can anyone please confirm I have the dosages correct because I would hate to giving too much CDS.
I started off on Friday giving 1 dp CDS per 15ml water per hour I have now (6 days later), built up to 5 dps CDS every 3 hrs in 35ml water.
My dog is hanging in there and was under sedation yesterday for xrays etc, however he does seem to be sleeping quite a lot today. Could this be too much CDS? Panicing a bit!
He is 16kg.
I don't know what ppm is or how this doseage works.
My 5 drops equates to about 0.25ml.
Thank you
Kirsten
Can anyone please confirm I have the dosages correct because I would hate to giving too much CDS.
I started off on Friday giving 1 dp CDS per 15ml water per hour I have now (6 days later), built up to 5 dps CDS every 3 hrs in 35ml water.
My dog is hanging in there and was under sedation yesterday for xrays etc, however he does seem to be sleeping quite a lot today. Could this be too much CDS? Panicing a bit!
He is 16kg.
I don't know what ppm is or how this doseage works.
My 5 drops equates to about 0.25ml.
Thank you
Kirsten
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31 Oct 2012 16:46 #25762
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If your CDS is the typical 3000ppm, then 1 ml of CDS = 3 drops of activated MMS. My dog is about the same weight. Maybe about 5 lbs or so more. She gets 10 drops MMS without bad reaction. So sorry about your friend. I hope it works out well for you and him.
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Denise
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