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29 Dec 2011 17:04 #9678 by Dee
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I have a dog with kidney failure caused by a deep rooted infection. Antibiotics would clear it up and then the infection would come back with a vengeance now resulting in complete kidney failure.

I only am familiar with MMS1. That is all I have ever used. As his kidneys aren't getting rid of the toxins in his body, everytime I start him on the MMS1 - 1/4 of a 2 drop dose every hour - he gets diarrhea and vomiting. I KNOW this can help him but don't know how to proceed without making him sicker.

Any suggestions? It is so very hard seeing this vibrant dog so sick:(

Dee

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30 Dec 2011 14:57 #9712 by dld
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Dee
I would cut back on the dose to maby 1/2 that amount and see if the dog can handle it better.If he can, then ramp back up without making him any sicker.
also use distilled water to mix and dose with. Give him lots of water between
doses. This should help with the diarrhea & vomiting.
Hope this helps
Larry
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30 Dec 2011 19:29 #9737 by Dee
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Larry Thank you so much. I am however, sad to say that I lost him this morning:-( He developed a complete kidney shutdown which caused fluid to build in his abdomen. The kidneys were just not going to work again. BTW, this was lyme disease caused. Does MMS work for lyme? I have so many if onlys - just need to heal my heart right now.

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30 Dec 2011 20:16 - 30 Dec 2011 20:17 #9741 by pam
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Dee, my heart goes out to you - I know one can't compare a dog to a chicken, but I lost one of my hens the same way last week. The vet removed 1200cc of fluid from her abdomen. And I had the "what if" situation, too.

To answer your question - yes MMS works for lymes. From Jim Humbles' book, page 87 and 88 - (Master Mineral Solution of the Third Millennium)
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Borreliosis, Lyme Disease
Borreliosis and Lyme are the same disease. It is known in Europe as Borreliosis and in the Americas as Lyme disease. In Europe, most people still consider that it is caused by a tick and in America, it is pretty well accepted that it comes from many different sources, although it probably was carried by a tick originally. The well-known story is that the disease was created in a government laboratory near the City of Lyme, New Hampshire. There was an explosion in the lab and the disease got spread to the local wild animals. The ticks then spread it throughout the wild community in the U.S. and people spread it to Europe. Anyway that is the story.

The disease is an extremely disabling one that destroys various organs of the body and is very hard to cure. The immune system
truly needs the help of MMS to overcome Lyme disease. The best results we have had so far have been experienced as follows and generally, you can overcome Lyme and be free of it for the rest of your life.

It seems one needs as much MMS as possible. Do Protocol 2000 and 3000 and also use MMS in other ways, as given in Chapter 23, Methods Other Than Oral of Using MMS.

If you are not improving, you are probably not taking enough MMS. There is no proof of that yet, but the information I have received back is that everyone who has Lyme and who is taking MMS is experiencing improvement. However, the indication is that one should take as much MMS as possible every hour without getting nauseous. The immune system needs that, and the baths and the MMS2. You can just follow Protocol 2000 and 3000 and maybe add baths to that. Do not give up; keep at it until you’re well.

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31 Dec 2011 00:57 #9746 by dld
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Dee, so sorry for your loss, I can relate to it very easy.Lost 4 puppys to parvo
three yrs ago, all at once. I have since healed several dogs with parvo,among other things.FYI I now put MMS in their drinking water all the time.
2 1/2 gal container - 10 - 12 drops accitivated with citric acid . Have had 14 dogs a picture of health since.
Larry
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31 Dec 2011 02:24 #9747 by Liliana
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So sorry to hear.
I lost my 7 year old German Shepherd to leukemia a couple of months ago. She went so quickly I didn't have time to use everything I know to try to heal her.
Warm blessings
Mary

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31 Dec 2011 19:36 #9772 by Michael Harrah
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Hi Larry,

Thanks for that testimonial about putting MMS in the dog's water. How often do you do that? Every day, week?

Thanks in advance,

Michael

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31 Dec 2011 20:30 #9775 by dld
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Hi Michael
My dogs are all chihuahuas so a bottle of water last 2-3 days.
I add MMS 10-12 drops accitavated every time i fill the 2 1/2 gal. water bottle. The water bottle I use can be bought at wal-mart or feed stores.They are self feeding so the C102 is trapped inside until gone. My dogs now turn their nose up unless the water has MMS 1in it.
Bigger dogs would of course use more MMS1.

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23 Jan 2012 10:34 #10746 by Still Learning
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My deepest condolences Dee. My battle to try to save my fur-daughter Ginger from what turned out to be Hemangiosarcoma was what lead me to discover MMS. Unfortunately, all I knew up until the day I lost her was that she had a tumor in her spleen. :( With a combination of CS and MMS1, she almost doubled the average diagnosis to death time for this killer; but, my not knowing that it also attacks the liver and kidneys made it all but impossible for me to get her "ahead of it" without Herxing; since, her liver and kidneys were too compromised to handle the detoxing needed to get ahead of such an aggressive form of cancer. I understand that it doesn't help the feelings of loss; but, it does help to remember that dogs are spiritual beings with souls, too; and, that those we are very close to are part of our soul groups. We WILL be reunited with them - if not on this side, on the other.

I'm, personally, pouring my grief and anger into fighting back against those who are responsible for our not having access to effective treatments (for both 2 and 4 legged loved ones.) In "a perfect world," MDs and DVMs would have learned about all the effective (alternative) treatments in their years of study and would have things such as dialysis and Rife machines in their offices. Instead of GARBAGE like prednizone (which I refused to give her because of the damage it does to the immune system), they'd be using things like MMS, CS, H2O2, etc. Because of greed, we're left scrambling for solutions while running on almost no sleep when an emergency occurs. I'm learning things now which could potentially have saved her (had I known what I was really fighting); but, the time just wasn't there to cram that much info. into my sleep deprived, fibro-fogged brain. :angry: All I can do at this point is learn every thing I can to be better prepared in the future; and, share what I've learned as I go along, to help others AND to divert every cent possible away from the greedy scumbags who've prevented effective treatments for so many things from being commonplace within mainstream medicine.

I don't know the answer to your original question; but, as for treating Lyme with MMS, yes it does work; but, it takes longer to treat Lyme than it does almost anything else. The spirroquettes (I know I butchered the spelling; but, I'm too tired right now to google the correct spelling) are quite effective at hiding themselves from the immune system. I've been looking into this as I have time, due to the possible links between undiagnosed Lyme and fibromyalgia.

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11 Sep 2013 01:36 #35927 by Red20
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dld wrote: Dee, so sorry for your loss, I can relate to it very easy.Lost 4 puppys to parvo
three yrs ago, all at once. I have since healed several dogs with parvo,among other things.FYI I now put MMS in their drinking water all the time.
2 1/2 gal container - 10 - 12 drops accitivated with citric acid . Have had 14 dogs a picture of health since.
Larry


How much MMS should I put in my dog's water? It is about a 16 oz bowl of water. They are 12lb and 6lb in size.

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