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06 May 2014 09:24 #44069 by healthtoall
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hi I wonder if anyone can help me please - my 12 year old large dog suddenly had a very swollen lymph node and even though we are managing to get the swelling down with prednisolone (steroids) which though I don't like, are doing a good job at getting it down fast... now though of course the swelling is a symptom and my vet felt a lump on his sternum which he is suspecting to be a tumour.... we will have to confirm this with blood tests and possibly a biopsy... if I could avoid all of these as he is an old dog and doesn't travel well in a car by giving him mms I would be so happy, he is such a loved pet who went through so much before coming to us... would anyone know the correct doses? He hates being washed so can't bathe him in it I would have to give it to him to drink, though unsure of protocol for largeish dogs...

hope someone can help me... much appreciation....

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06 May 2014 11:39 #44076 by Horsefeathers
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You will need to add water to the activated mms, which will make for a lot of liquid to get down a large dog!
Try putting the mms in broth. It seems to work well for many folks.

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06 May 2014 11:58 #44077 by healthtoall
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thank you for you reply... would you know how many drops and how many a day? Also read somewhere about a spray bottle - would that help do you think?

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06 May 2014 12:00 #44079 by healthtoall
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btw started him on a quarter of a drop and he drank it up in some milk... though yes broth is a good idea - i'll make some for him... thanks again :)

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06 May 2014 13:26 #44082 by Horsefeathers
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Here is a link for Protocol 1000: g2cforum.org/index.php/list/approved-mms-protocols/25000-protocol-1000-sacramental-mms-protocol

Start at 1 drop per hour for 8 hours. Then done for the day. Then next day 2 drops per hour for 8 hours. Then done for the day. And so on. When dog is lethargic, vomiting or diarrhea, they have reached their limit. Stop for the day and let the body rest. Next day start again with 1 drop less. Stay at that rate for a while then try upping it 1 drop or even 1/2 drop and see how the dog does. What is the dog's name?

Yes you can try topical spray as well. You will need to make sure it gets past the fur and onto the skin! :)

Some dogs do well with DMSO others do not. It might not hurt to add it to the spray at the time of use and not before as DMSO apparently diminishes the MMS effectiveness but when added at time of use it will pull it into the body better.
1 drop of DMSO per 1 drop of MMS if you choose to do so.
I do not suggest adding DMSO orally as some people found that it seemed to help and then it caused further sickness, so when they eliminated the DMSO their pet did start to improve again. Hope this helps!

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06 May 2014 16:39 #44095 by healthtoall
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Hi Denise, thank you so much! I'm making some broth for him now - Duke is his name - so I can give it to him in that... as have been giving him a quarter of a drop in milk but don't want him to get the runs! I've also bought the ebook and will have a good read later on... but this forum is so great to get people's personal experience!!!
I wonder of you can tell me where i can get DMSO from please? I've never used it.
I'm pleased that he's eating - I'm getting him roast chicken and he's enjoying that... so want him to be ok - he's been through so much - a rescue dog who was shot and came to me so I could save his leg from being amputated and it's been almost 10 years of absolute adoration on both our sides! :)))

thanks again for your help Denise , love and light , Rebecca

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06 May 2014 17:50 - 06 May 2014 17:52 #44096 by Rev Glenda
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Hi - so sorry your BFF is sick - I know what that is like. Here is a link that might help you too.:
www.mms4life.wordpress.com/mms-protocolactivation/mms-methods-and-pets-animals/

and just a bit from Jims book on dosing animals.

“You would give 1 drop per each 25 #’s of weight. When using MMS1, always make sure that it is activated with either citric acid or (in a pinch) vinegar. Use 5 drops of 10% citric acid per drop of MMS1. Other acids can be used, but most of the technology has been developed with a 10% solution of citric acid or a 50% solution of citric acid which is more concentrated and easier to use I drop of Citric acid per drop of MMS OR 5 drops of 10% citric acid Be Sure to Add Water You must absolutely add water to MMS1 before it is given to any person or animal. Add at least one ounce for each drop of MMS used. That does not mean each weight increment. For every drop of activated MMS, after the three minutes or 20-second wait, add one
ounce of water. That’s about an eighth of a cup of water for each drop of MMS. Once the water is added, you can feed it to your sick animal. After the MMS goes down, allow the animal to drink all it wants. It doesn’t matter if what is in the animal’s stomach is diluted a little bit or a lot. All the MMS chemicals will still be in the animal’s body and will be
just as effective. ‘


Like Denise said, you always start slow and gradually increase according to your dogs weight. If he acts like he is worse, back off, let him rest and go back.

You can also add MMS to his drinking water - If he is going to drink it right away, be sure its activated. If he will not be drinking it right away, you can put unactivated in his water. What I do is put 15 to 20 drops of unactivated Reverse Osmosis or Distilled Water ( 1 gal) and let it sit for a couple hours and then put it into the drinking water. I use one of the containers that holds a gal in a reservoir, so just some comes out as they drink. I try and change it at least every other day. That way they are getting MMS all the time.

Don't give up - :lol:

Glenda

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06 May 2014 18:28 - 06 May 2014 18:28 #44102 by gjplaceres
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Is not clear how exactly you feed your dogs with the solution that you prepared with 20 drops in one gallon of distilled water. Did you put the full amount of that water to drink or you take portion of that water and mix with the regular water. If so How much.
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06 May 2014 18:28 #44103 by healthtoall
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thank you so much Glenda... I had no idea that you could add it unactivated to drinking water! That's good to know! shall do that then... today I'm aiming at 1 drop and shall up it to 2 tmrw or perhaps 1 and a half... as soon as my son's in bed I'll look up everything in the ebook that I downloaded and also on your link...I really really want this to work - he really is my bff, an absolute angel!

I'll let you know how it goes... thanks again XXX

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06 May 2014 19:21 #44112 by Rev Glenda
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Sorry, Maybe I didn't make it clear. If the dog will not drink it right away. I take a gal jug of either distilled water or reverse osmosis. Put 15 to 20 drops UNactivated MMS directly into the gal jug. Then after it has set for a couple hours or so, I then pour from the Gal. jug into my container which holds 1 gal of water. My container is an enclosed container, which holds most of the water in the reservoir and only a bit comes out as they drink it.

If the dog needs to drink it right away - I ACtivate the MMS in a glass - then pour the distilled water or reverse osmosis water into my enclosed container, I put a bit of water into the glass where the MMS has been activated and then pour that into the enclosed container.
Hope that clears up any confusion.

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