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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 06 May 2014 19:21 #44112

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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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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 06 May 2014 19:24 #44113

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Do you have the entire e book or is it the partial one that was a free download?

If it's just the partial, I would recommend that you order the complete book. I much rather have something that I can hold in my hand and highlight it all over the place. That helps me.

GjP - just asked me to explain how I did the MMS in the water - you might read it too - I went into complete detail there, just so you didn't get confused.

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 06 May 2014 19:27 #44114

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OPPS - :ohmy: forgot to answer your other question. You asked where to get DMSO - you can go to the top of the forum and find link of suppliers - Jim recommends using the one that is 70% All of the suppliers listed are recommended by Jim - If you have trouble deciding, the one I use is keavyscorner.com - phone 888-751-4964 - they are 9-5 Eastern.

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 06 May 2014 20:35 #44115

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You can get a higher DMSO - like a 99% - but dilute it back to 70% with distilled water.
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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 06 May 2014 20:56 #44117

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thank you Pam I'll look into it :)

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 06 May 2014 21:00 #44118

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Hi Glenda, I bought the entire book but as a download so as to have quicker access to it and not have to wait for it to arrive in the post... I'll print it out over the next couple of days but at least I can start reading... today Duke has had 1 drop a quarter at a time and seems quite happy :) he's eating - his favourite roast chicken - but as long as he eats I don't mind!

thanks once again for all your support I'll keep you updated tmrw - I'll give him 2 drops tmrw - again a quarter at a time... Thanks so much :)

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 08 May 2014 09:02 #44173

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Hi my kind helpers! Can i just ask please... yesterday I gave Duke a quarter drop 8 times in broth and he was doing well happier etc... now today the plan was to give him a quarter 4 times and 1 whole drop the other 4 times as want to go easy not tomake him sick since he has a weak stomach.... but this morning he already has very liquidy stools... should i give him a quarter but only 4 times rather than 8 times? Not sure what to do a sto go down below a quarter seems strange since in the book it says you can also start straight away on 4-6 drops... and he is a big dog not a small one... I'm confused...!!!
please help... many thanks XXX

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 08 May 2014 11:27 #44177

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I have to run and be gone for the day but real quick and off hand I would probably leave the dog at the dosage you were giving him being he was active. If he is not active today plus diarrhea then I would quit for the day and try again tomorrow. Hopefully somebody with more knowledge will chime in today. If you are giving DMSO drop that for sure. He may not be able to tolerate it. Some dogs don't.

Or another thought is go every 2 hours today and not every 1 hour. That may help?
Got to go. Will check back tonight and hopefully you'll get some better advice!
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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 09 May 2014 09:25 #44202

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thank you horsefeathers... yesterday i decided to give him 1/4 drop just 4 times during the day and he seems well and happy... still giving it to him in broth which he loves... now today I'm going to try to give him 1/4 again but 8 times and we'll see what happens... I hope that if he does well I can up some of those to 1 whole drop by tmrw... fingers crossed...

thank you so much I'll let you know how things go :):):) XXX

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