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23 Sep 2012 16:26 #23896
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Hi Denise, Thanks for the quick reply, I feel like your the only one on here with anything positive to add or to share your knowledge.. We live in Ireland and we've yet to meet anyone who's up to speed with mms and it's uses..
So far today bella has been active on her 2 walks, no sign of bowel movements today, bellas has had 3 mms2 caps and 5 half drops evenly spaced through out the day, another 2 cap's to get.. quick question Denise, who is your dog's stools after the diarrhea as gone on the mix/diet you feed her??
So far today bella has been active on her 2 walks, no sign of bowel movements today, bellas has had 3 mms2 caps and 5 half drops evenly spaced through out the day, another 2 cap's to get.. quick question Denise, who is your dog's stools after the diarrhea as gone on the mix/diet you feed her??
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23 Sep 2012 16:44 #23898
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Hello!
There are many on this forum who are far more experienced than I. There are times when people are busy and the forum answers slowly. Sorry.
Her stool is fine. In fact you will find the breath is much better and her stool won't smell near as bad as when she was on regular kibble type dog food. In fact one day I was out of food and gave her some kibble. She got sick. Now If I am out of food will feed her an egg and bread and she won't get sick! Needless to say, if she is on "regular" dog food the change must be gradual as it will upset and cause sickness.
I am not familiar with MMS capsules as far as strength goes. I used it in liquid form and activated it. It is now suggested that a dogs stomach is acidic enough that straight MMS without activation may do the job.
I started out a 1 drop every 2 hours for 1 day. Then for safety sake the next day 1 drop 2 or 3 hours later 2 drops then 2 or 3 hours later 1 drop and so on. The next day 2 drops every 2 or 3 hours. That is how I increased her MMS. When she reached her maximum, I think it was 4 drops, I dropped back to 3 for several days then increased it as tolerated. Bella should be active and happy. If she is sick it is to strong for her.
We are hoping DrGreen will give us his info on CDS injection. He had success with a calf near death. He is however a busy man and was having serious computer problems.
Hoping for the best!
Denise
There are many on this forum who are far more experienced than I. There are times when people are busy and the forum answers slowly. Sorry.
Her stool is fine. In fact you will find the breath is much better and her stool won't smell near as bad as when she was on regular kibble type dog food. In fact one day I was out of food and gave her some kibble. She got sick. Now If I am out of food will feed her an egg and bread and she won't get sick! Needless to say, if she is on "regular" dog food the change must be gradual as it will upset and cause sickness.
I am not familiar with MMS capsules as far as strength goes. I used it in liquid form and activated it. It is now suggested that a dogs stomach is acidic enough that straight MMS without activation may do the job.
I started out a 1 drop every 2 hours for 1 day. Then for safety sake the next day 1 drop 2 or 3 hours later 2 drops then 2 or 3 hours later 1 drop and so on. The next day 2 drops every 2 or 3 hours. That is how I increased her MMS. When she reached her maximum, I think it was 4 drops, I dropped back to 3 for several days then increased it as tolerated. Bella should be active and happy. If she is sick it is to strong for her.
We are hoping DrGreen will give us his info on CDS injection. He had success with a calf near death. He is however a busy man and was having serious computer problems.
Hoping for the best!
Denise
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18 Dec 2013 21:05 #37969
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I was wondering if we could have a conversation about the mms non activated and mixing with food. How you went about doing that. I have a 75lb dog with a tumor the size of a softball, I am currently giving taheebo tea and colloidal silver. This dog is a picky eater, he would rather not eat than eat something he doesn't like. I have only gotten 1/2 the amount of tea in him I am supposed to. I want to try this protocol and I like the idea of not activating before giving and only mixing with one ounce. I am concerned that I won't know if he is nauseous, it will only show by the time he vomits which seems too far. Also, the dmso protocol scared me because of the liver issue, he can't tell me if his liver hurts. I would really like to speak with you if possible. Not sure if it is ok to post my phone number, so maybe when you reply I can reply privately. I am also concerned about doses, I don't want to give the same as human dose.
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18 Dec 2013 23:06 #37970
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I was not happy with unactivated MMS. Lady did start to get her tumor back while on it that way. Some people are putting the activated mms in meat broth. You might want to try that. Also, you might want to try activating it with that other stuff, HCL I think it's called. Someone please correct me on this if I am wrong. It will probably taste better and not have the stomach upset that MMS with citric acid gives. Start with 1 activated drop per 2 hours for 1 day. If all goes well then go 2 activated drops every couple hours for a day. And so on. Diarrhea/vomiting is about the only way to tell if you reached a limit. But, your dog should be active on this stuff. If he/she suddenly is quiet then you may need to drop back to previous dose size for awhile before the next increase.
The taheebo tea and colloidal silver should be given separately. At night or sometime when your friend in not being dosed with MMS.
The DMSO I cannot advise on. I have not used it but others have. Perhaps someone else can advise that has used it on their animals. I believe I have read of it being used just recently by someone with a dog.
All the best to you and your friend!
Denise
The taheebo tea and colloidal silver should be given separately. At night or sometime when your friend in not being dosed with MMS.
The DMSO I cannot advise on. I have not used it but others have. Perhaps someone else can advise that has used it on their animals. I believe I have read of it being used just recently by someone with a dog.
All the best to you and your friend!
Denise
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