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Westie with bowel cancer 18 Jun 2011 00:24 #3256

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Hello, I am a 48yr old male that lives in the UK. I have known about mms for about 2 yrs. I recommend it to everyone I know and have seen some fantastic results in various illnesses in people that have actually dared trying it.
I have a Westie dog which was diagnosed with a very aggressive bowel cancer. He had lost 3.5KGs and was given a couple of weeks to live as the vet said it was too late for cancer treatments as the tumour was 10cm long. I started dosing him with mms1 starting with 1 drop activated in 1/2 glass of water then syringing 1/10 of that down his throat 6 times a day. He is now on 14 drops 5 times a day That was just over 3 mnths ago and he has put 3KGs back on and would run around like a puppy again except last week he pulled a crusiate ligament in his back leg chasing a cat. A couple of weeks ago we had him scanned again and they said the cancer hadn't moved so I think we have halted or slowed it but I don't know if it is curing it. When he goes to the toilet there is blood in his poo and there always was but recently I think it may be getting worse. We can't up the amount of drops as this gives him diarrhoea. I have bought some mms2 capsules but am not sure whether to start him on this and if I do how much to give him, he now weighs 13KGs. Do you think I am giving him too much mms1 or not enough.

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Paul
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Re: Westie with bowel cancer 18 Jun 2011 00:55 #3257

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Hi Paul, welcome to the forum!

It sounds like you have been doing an excellent job, thank you for the full report!

Sometimes the body encapsulates cancer tumors cutting off their food supply and they are dead at that point; they remain but do not grow. Other times the tumor gets killed and absorbed. It is hard to know what has happened here except that it was definitely halted considering it was an "aggressive" cancer.

The bleeding is a problem though and if I was you I would try to increase the MMS, and yes you can give him MMS2. There is an excerpt from Jim's recent book describing how to dose it with animals on this page genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=11&id=3011&Itemid=66#3011.

There other thing that comes to mind is to try adding DMSO to the oral doses as Jim recently recommended in this Tech. Bulletin genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=2998&Itemid=66. The DMSO is a powerful healer in many different ways (see our folder genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=showcat&catid=39&Itemid=66) and it could make a big difference.

You can also spray or dab MMS1 on his skin and then spray or dab DMSO on top of it so that he gets more absorption through the skin. DMSO is used to carry drugs directly to tumors because it has an affinity for them, so it could help you get a better kill on the tumor. It is also anti-inflammatory so could help with the bleeding.

Please do keep us posted and don't hesitate to ask if you have further questions.

Best wishes for you and the Westie,

Michael

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Re: Westie with bowel cancer 18 Jun 2011 01:12 #3259

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Thankyou very much for a quick reply. I will definately try this and keep you posted.
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