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Dog’s lump 22 Sep 2021 23:30 #71306

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My little dog (14 pounds) has a quite big bleeding lump on his anus. I just started to learn about MMS,mixed it yesterday and reading whole day. Beside Starting procedure which we will start tomorrow I’m wondering if any topical help can be used to relieve bleeding,discomfort and pain. Thank you. 

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Dog’s lump 23 Sep 2021 08:55 #71310

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If that was my dog, I would apply CDS to the lump (possibly cancerous?) followed by a small amount of diluted DMSO (70/30, DMSO/water). That could be done a few times a day. 

A few drops of unactivated MMS into a non-metallic dog dish for ingestion. Dogs have much more stomach acid than humans, so the MMS will activate in their stomachs. 

Jim Humble's book has a 16 page chapter on treating animals. 

Maybe even inject CDS into the lump, which may be painful for the dog. 

 

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Dog’s lump 23 Sep 2021 12:56 #71314

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Hi Maria's! I just wanted to let you know, the lump on your dogs bum might be hemorrhoids. It could go away on its own. And witch hazel is a cheap and easy way to make it more comfortable. They can get them when they are constipated sometimes. 

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Dog’s lump 01 Oct 2021 17:24 #71491

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Thank you very much for advice. We are on 1000 protocol for more than a week now. Dog seems more alive,his hearing gets better and seems his sight too. The lump stoped bleeding but it’s a cancer. If I understood correctly I can give a pet MMS straight without citric acid mixed with just water?

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Dog’s lump 01 Oct 2021 17:27 #71492

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Thank you for reply, I appreciate any help and advice. Unfortunately it’s a cancer but we are doing a lot to eliminate it. Acupuncture MMS and other modalities. Dog is getting benefits of being on 1000 protocol so far which is encouraging.

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