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My Great Dane in Need of Help 25 Oct 2011 23:41 #7243

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My Great Dane has licked her paw so bad she can no longer walk on it. Can i make a solution of mms to put her paw in to help heal the raw and red possible infection. If so what protocol should I use. How many drops of mms to how much water, for example?

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Re: My Great Dane in Need of Help 26 Oct 2011 02:20 #7252

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Hi Bill,

I think an approach that what will work well might be spraying your dog's paw with MMS1 topical solution of 10 activated drops per oz (30ml) of water, letting it sit for 5 minutes, rinsiing, and then putting the paw in a bath of 1 tablespoon (3 grams or so?) of MMS2/calcium hypochlorite (pool shock) per pint of water, again, for about 5 minutes.

You could add DMSO to either or both of the MMS1 or MMS2 solutions, (after activation with the MMS1) in equal amounts with the MMS1 drops or the MMS2 powder.

Whatever you do, watch for the effects carefully and adjust your treatment as you go.

The MMS2 is less irritating, and seems to work with wounds very well. Your great dane will possibly also not want to lick it because of the taste.

Bruce

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Re: My Great Dane in Need of Help 26 Oct 2011 20:05 #7323

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Hi Bill


3 Years ago I had a puppy Doberman dog and she was eating her feet with intervals of 3 weeks and then she suddenly will rib off all her pads on her feet. Nothing helped whatever I did ( I did not know about MMS at that time) and after 12 months she developed over her whole body boils high fever and I needed to let her sleep in. I felt so bad not helping her better and she was so painful I think it was autoimmune disease, it came from within so I guess not only thread the foot topical but also oral with drops and anything what they advise.
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Gaya

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