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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
Confused on how to read the chart for Pets - Dog Dosage.
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I've purchased Jim Humble's book on Kindle, read through it a few times but I'm really struggling to grasp how to read the chart.
I wonder if anyone can help, I don't know if the chart is a bit confusing and I'm not good at reading it, or perhaps a Kindle issue and pushed together due to formatting, but I'm finding it very difficult to understand. From what I read, the 6 and 6 is a good place to start - my pup has huge cysts on her chest and neck, and the will progress to the other protocols if necessary. But I'd need to understand how to read the chart as weight of the dog is relevant.
**Second query, relates to above. How do people manage to get 120ml/4 ounces of liquid into their dog 10 times a day? Can I pop it into a broth - or will that degrade the solution? Or should I use the topical/spray option since the cysts are just beneath the skin.
Thank you in advance, I'd appreciate any help on getting clarity.
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Hi,
I've purchased Jim Humble's book on Kindle, read through it a few times but I'm really struggling to grasp how to read the chart.
I wonder if anyone can help, I don't know if the chart is a bit confusing and I'm not good at reading it, or perhaps a Kindle issue and pushed together due to formatting, but I'm finding it very difficult to understand. From what I read, the 6 and 6 is a good place to start - my pup has huge cysts on her chest and neck, and the will progress to the other protocols if necessary. But I'd need to understand how to read the chart as weight of the dog is relevant.
**Second query, relates to above. How do people manage to get 120ml/4 ounces of liquid into their dog 10 times a day? Can I pop it into a broth - or will that degrade the solution? Or should I use the topical/spray option since the cysts are just beneath the skin.
Thank you in advance, I'd appreciate any help on getting clarity.
Lulu
You must be using the Animal Protocols from the 2016 book. That section was updated and simplified in the 2019 book. The 2019 updated animal section PDF file is attached.
By the way, Amazon is NOT an authorized seller of Jim's books. The book you have would be called a fake. Who knows if it is accurate. Here is the authorized seller .
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