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23 Mar 2013 20:16 #31978
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I've used MMS for 7 yrs with great results for many different things. I'd like to know if anyone has gotten their cat off of insulin using MMS? I'm trying to give him one drop 3 or 4 x/day. After 3 days he now hates taking it and I'd like to know if anyone out there has had any success with this.
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23 Mar 2013 20:40 #31979
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Karen - I got to the point where I allowed the MMS to activate for 2 minutes, then gave it in a syringe (no needle) in which I'd mixed some baby food (meats) - that seemed to help.
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24 Mar 2013 04:41 #31988
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Thank you, Pam.
I'm using the syringe minus the meat and I just went out and bought a meter to check his sugar. I've been afraid to give him mms these past years while he's on insulin in case BOTH drop his sugar level.
Did he ever get off insulin?
I'm using the syringe minus the meat and I just went out and bought a meter to check his sugar. I've been afraid to give him mms these past years while he's on insulin in case BOTH drop his sugar level.
Did he ever get off insulin?
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24 Mar 2013 04:58 #31990
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Karen, mine was not for diabetes - I mentioned how I did it because I was dosing a cat and finally got a way to get the treatment down - it's a fairly strong dose 1drop in 3ml of water in a syringe - it's about 1/10 of the amount of water that we would use as people.
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