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MMS for lung cancer in dog 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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MMS for lung cancer in dog 31 Oct 2012 16:54 #25763

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If your CDS is 3000 ppm, it takes about 8 drops of CDS to equal 1 drop of MMS, activated. So, you are not quite to 1 drop of MMS equivalent. You're not overdosing your dog. Not to worry.

Your dog weighs 35 lbs. The traditional dosing is 2 drop per 25k or 50 lbs. You can easily go to 1.5 drop equivalents, which means you are going to be doing 12 drops of CDS per dosing. And with cancer, you need to dose hourly.

Needs to be given with water, and you can up the number of CDS drops, slowly, too. You're basically doing the cancer protocol 2000. Increase as much as the dog can take. The dog can also be treated with MMS2.

Jim has a whole chapter on treating animals in his book, which can be gotten as a download from www.genesis2church.is

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MMS for lung cancer in dog 31 Oct 2012 17:28 #25765

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Hi

Thanks for quick replies.

Yes my CDS is 3000ppm.
Can you tell me also how much water I should be administering with 5 dps please?
I am going to download the book, think I need to get my head around this ;o)

Also, the CDS really seems to be getting him through the night, sorting out his fast and sometimes laboured breathing so I've been waking up every 2 hrs to give him 2/3 dps. I understand the protocol says for ten hours a day. If I started his first dose at 12.30pm (night) and then continued for every 2/3 hrs through the night and through the next day up til now (5pm afternoon), can I continue right through to the next night? I guess it says for 10 hrs a day because normally you would sleep during the night, however I can see this helps him through the night too. so basically Im administering day and night. Is this ok too?

Hope this makes sense?
Kirsten

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MMS for lung cancer in dog 31 Oct 2012 18:29 #25767

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Kirsten, as long as the dog is not in distress, you can continue on. I know that JH has said 10-12 hours, and we're talking about dogs here, instead of kiddos, but there's an autism protocol that calls for 72 hours, every 2 hours. So, you should be fine.

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MMS for lung cancer in dog 01 Nov 2012 09:44 #25801

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Hi

Could you confirm how much water to use for 12 dps CDS please?

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MMS for lung cancer in dog 01 Nov 2012 10:53 #25803

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For every drop of MMS I used 1 ounce of water. You probably don't need to use near that much with CDS as there is no citric acid in it like there is MMS.

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MMS for lung cancer in dog 02 Nov 2012 11:00 #25866

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Hi

I think I may have increased his dose a little too fast. Yesterday he had some diarrhea so I stopped the dose for a couple of hours. Then I started again on half the amount and he was sick. Therefore I have stopped for 12 hrs and have now just given him the absolute bare minimum dose again of 1 dp CDS which I realise is nothing but I guess I have to start from scratch? I will observe him and build up again during the day....slowly.

Does this sound right?

KIrsten

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MMS for lung cancer in dog 02 Nov 2012 15:43 #25877

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Yes, always let the body rebalance if you will. You could probably start him close to the dose he was taking before he got sick or 1 drop less than that.

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