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Re: Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 22 Feb 2011 19:56 #787

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Dear Bruce: You were right, I stopped giving him the dosages and he slept for 5-6 hours with not much significant vomit, just spitting up on his blanket a little. Then he drank a little bit of water a couple of times last night (which is a good sign!) and I gave him about 300cc Saline solution for rehydration. Today is day 3. He had one liquid blood tinged stool during the night and I clear vomit. This is clearly a significant change from his brother who was having multiple bloody diarrhea. When I went to his kennel, he came out of the house wagging his tail. He is still weak and not eating yet and sleeping otherwise all the time which is good. If I can get him through today and tomorrow, then the vets says he will make it. I am currently giving him more IV fluid again this morning. I am not giving him any MMS by mouth today as I don't know if it would do any good as he would probably just vomit it out and expend energy vomiting. With Parvo, the entire lining of the GI tract gets shed and takes a total of 5 days to fully regenerate. So I am considering giving him 1/2 drop of activated MMS in a 100cc bag of Normal Saline (I don't have the sugar solution, wish I did so he could get some sugar), waiting 1 hour for it to settle in the bag, and infuse it over 2hours. Can you share with me any thoughts or advice on this? Thank you very much!

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Re: Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 22 Feb 2011 20:24 #788

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Hi Keiko, So glad to hear Kepaka is doing better. It sounds like you have this well in hand, congratulations for your capacity to stay cool, clear and focused. I think the worst of the effects of the Parvo are over. Hang in there, and maintain a moderate approach. You may try something like Chicken Broth from a syringe and see if he responds to it. I think the idea of giving 1 drop of MMS1 (or 1/2 - follow your obviously good instincts - I suspect that he can stand 1 drop, and if he does have more of a "Herx" reaction that would indicate that more toxins are being cleared out) in saline every couple of hours (or perhaps at rate of 1/2 drop per hour) is a good one - We don't know about the capacity of the Parvo to "rebound." I think you can trust the possibility that vomiting will be less with IV administration.

He may also not have lost all of the intestinal lining as the MMS may have kept the worst ravages away - the reduction in the bloody stool and bloody vomiting are a good sign. Best wishes for speedy recovery.


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Re: Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 23 Feb 2011 23:10 #818

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Dear Bruce and all: This is day 4. Kepaka did not have diarrhea for almost approx > 24hrs and just had one more bloody liquid stool today at 1pm, last one was sometime the night before last. However, he continues to vomit often, either bile color (yellow) or just clear slimy saliva or previous water drunk type emesis. Yesterday, I gave him 1 drop of activated MMS in 100ml of Saline solution infused over 2 hours. In addition, he received about another 700mls of IV or subcutaneous fluids. He is even weeping drainage through his eyes.

He periodically drinks water on his own, another good sign. However, I think most of it is coming back up later in vomit. I believe this is his way of eliminating the toxins/virus. But I should mention here that I do not see him throwing up the lining of his GI tract anymore (jelly looking substance). I assume the lining of his gastrointestinal wall is still in repair, as the vet said it takes about 5 days to regenerate, but if they make it through the 4rth day (which is today), then they will start to make a quick recovery.

One for sure sign that MMS was very effective in this case is that Kepaka hardly had diarrhea, and also only two bloody liquid stools throughout this whole ordeal. Also, he was able to have periodic long periods of rest (usually vomiting/diarrhea continues consistently interrupting sleep). I am very hopeful God bless that he will start to improve sometime by tomorrow day 5 (be able to keep fluids down and maybe eat broth then soft foods). I can't seem to get another IV started today, the old one went bad. Am thinking about holding off giving him MMS unless I can start another IV later. Just giving him subcutaneous fluids. I don't think you can give MMS this way? Or maybe, should I try protocol 3000 with DMSO? Thank you for all your help & advice.

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Re: Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 23 Feb 2011 23:21 #819

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Keiko, Just briefly: It seems like you have done a fantastic job with Kepaka's care. With the ongoing abatement of symptoms, and the probability of his survival getting stronger and stronger, perhaps leaving off on the MMS will be appropriate, until he can keep, particularly, fluids down. Thanks so much for your reports, this has been very educational.

Of course, if things start getting worse, you may want to reassess. If it's hard reestablishing the IV line, the Protocol 3000 method with full-strength activated drops and DMSO mixed is a good possibility. The way I do it when there's hair present is to use an eye-dropper to put drops right on the skin, then rub them in. Personally, I also think it's a good idea to wash it off after 20 minutes to 1/2 hour. But, I think that Kepaka has turned the corner, and will show recovery.

Many people give their pets water with small amounts of activated MMS in the water bowl - if a pet accepts it, it's probably something they know is good for them at a body level.

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Re: Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 24 Feb 2011 18:31 #842

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Dear Bruce: Thank you so much for all your support & encouragement throughout this ordeal. I'm not sure if otherwise I would of been able to keep my cool, stay focused, and make correct decisions! I have good news to report. I reestablished an IV yesterday, gave him more fluids and 1/2 drop of activated MMS. He did not have any significant vomit since mid afternoon and slept last night without any vomiting or diarrhea! This morning, he was starting to lick himself and run back to the house which we haven't seen in a while. Also, another important part I forgot to mention, was that he started urinating yesterday a couple of times and a good one this morning. The previous day or two we didn't see him pee at all, and I was worried about acute kidney failure secondary to dehydration/toxins. I think now we are definately over the hump! Again, I can't thank the forum, Jim Humble & MMS enough for saving our dearly beloved Kepaka! We are looking forward to serving others whenever possible! Mahalo nui loa!!! Aloha :)
Keiko Lathrop

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Re: Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 06 Dec 2013 12:13 #37749

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hi Bruce please i need you help. my dog has parvo his only 1 year old ad weights 4.9 pounds.


i want to follow the testimonial you posted protocol.

please explain since i dont really understand the mixing part because his only 4.9 pounds.
his been in the hospital 2 days. i know believe mms can get him back on his feet. i want to bring hi home and do the protocol.

how do i activate only 1/4 of a drop?





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Please help! Anyone used MMS for Parvo virus in dogs? 09 Dec 2013 02:25 #37764

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Activate 1/4 of a drop by activating 1 drop and adding the water to it. Then you throw away 3/4 of it, and leave only 1/4 of it.

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