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14 Apr 2014 19:04 #43123 by K9x9
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I spoke with the lady that sells the Indian Herb and it has been used on animals but you only need very, very little like half the size of a match head. I will read up more about it before using.

I have a bottle of CDS. Is that 1 drop equals 3 of MMS I believe. I get confused between CDH and CDS.

I can try moving her drops up again. It seems that 5 doses in a row is about all she will deal with. It is hard to explain as she doesn't vomit or is not lethargic I just can feel she is done with it for the day. I work long hours so it is hard to do more than that anyway during the week.

I was thinking I could maybe rub the MMS/DMSO on her paw pads but I don't know if that would burn.

Thanks for helping.
Barb

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14 Apr 2014 19:17 #43125 by Horsefeathers
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Check out the video link that I had posted for CDH. It is very easy to do and I suspect it might go down better. It also tells you, near the beginning, what the dosage of it would be compared to MMS.

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15 Apr 2014 03:40 #43150 by Rev Glenda
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Hi - I have been learning some new things - recently saw some info on AZtec Clay ( Bentonite Clay)

for skin-fungus-mms or CDs didn't completely heal - is mixed as a paste, if on skin do a paste of 50% clay, 50% aloe vera gel - rub on and cover with a cloth 4 or 5 hrs) -

you can put it in your mouth (put on tooth brush with a bit of water and brush teeth - for stomach - mix 1 tsp or 1 T with equal amounts of water.

Others may have more info.
Robyn and you as his caregiver are in my prayers

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15 Apr 2014 13:10 #43170 by K9x9
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Thank you Glenda. I have the clay and she has gotten dilute clay to help rid detox effects.

I don't know if the clay would help in her mouth as it is cancer and not fungus. She is tired of me trying to get things in her mouth. Poor little girl.

I did increase her up to 6 drops but only was able to give it to her four times. She was tired which I think was due to her stasis breaker herb. It can make them tired. She is at max dose and is tolerting it ok excpet she is tired about an hour after taking it.

She is back to her happy self again this morning. I may have to give her the herbs as the last thing before bed with a late dinner.

It is so trial and error with a dog since you can tell them it is good for them but doesn't help to get it down.

Barb

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11 Jun 2014 04:59 #45192 by learning now
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Thank you for this thread.

I hope Robyn is doing really well.

i have a few questions:

1) Do you increase dosage for your pets per day? or do u stay at body weight for treatment?

since one of my dogs had issues with plastic bowls we provide stainless steel watering bowls around the house..no reaction for the dogs..

3) MMS cannot go in metal bowls for food or watering?

4) In watering bowls mms unactivated or activated..I am not using the pills only the liquid

5) maybe i am not comprehending the thread properly but it seems like Robyn had issues when dmso was used. Maybe dmso is not good for her..just an observation.

6) What is Indian Herb? It is good for cancerous growths? where might you get it?

as a testimony on another thread my dog with lymphoma is having noticeable improvement..big lumps are disappearing.

my dog with sarcoma cancer with a mouth growth is harder to treat because he is a very finicky eater and the growth on and in his mouth has got to hurt.. that is why putting in a water bowl for whenever they drink is important so at least he is getting it into his system without me forcing it in him. Please let me know about the best way for the water. I cannot put water or food in plastic for them.

I am very hopeful and thankful for all of you.

Any helpful suggestions, much appreciated.

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11 Jun 2014 11:21 #45199 by learning now
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"as a testimony on another thread my dog with lymphoma is having noticeable improvement..big lumps are disappearing."

my dogs lumps are still there but smaller..he doesn't seem to want to eat today..he had two activated drops about 5x yesterday...

he is breathing better, lumps are smaller ( i wasn't feeling in the right place..when they are larger they are further down the neck..i had to go up some.)so i am seeing improvement..i hope he will eat today before i leave. I attempt to bribe him with food but he turned his nose up..

i made bone broth and added some beef yesterday to the crock pot..making him sweet potatoes and squash so maybe that might help when cooked..

His eyes look a little tired..

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11 Jun 2014 11:42 #45203 by Horsefeathers
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1) Increase dosage daily as tolerated. 1 drop per day. If not tolerated stop for the day and let body rest. Drop back to old dosage the next day for awhile and try again later. You may have to increase it by 1/2 or even 1/4 drop.
3) No MMS in anything metal. Use plastic or clay type feed and water bowls.
4) Use inactivated MMS in water bowls. It will slowly activate. If dog will be drinking right away you might want to delay adding MMS till they are done as it may put to much MMS in their system at that time.
5) Some folks had trouble with their dogs using DMSO and when they stopped using DMSO things went better.
6) Indian Herb aka Black Salve. Used for cancer. Government and big pharma doesn't like it. You can look it up on the web. There is a lot of info and videos about is.I do not recommend it on an animal as from what I hear on the web it is very painful as it kills the tumor and comes out. Leaves a raw wound which then needs to heal. For people that understand what is going on this is just fine. Sure beats cancer. But, tell a dog that the pain I am causing you is for your own good! Not! This is my opinion anyway! :)
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Denise
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11 Jun 2014 11:53 #45205 by learning now
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thank you for answering all these questions and concerns..
sounds very reasonable..

well it is just beef soup today for the pups and me too..and will have to find big ceramic style bowls for their water..(heavy) but i want it in their system..

thank you!

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11 Jun 2014 12:04 #45206 by Horsefeathers
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You're welcome. Do you have perhaps a large mixing bowl that can be temporarily donated to the cause? I know that dedicated water and feed bowls for animals are expensive if you are on a tight budget. Perhaps a used store might have something useful that can be repurposed. I used to have to b put a large rock in my plastic pail that was used for water cause the cat liked to stand on the edge and play in it. That's a lot of water on the floor on a daily basis! :)
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11 Jun 2014 12:21 #45207 by learning now
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oh yeah...thanks for jogging me a little..my mixing bowls are glass and stainless steel..i guess i can put the glass bowls to use and re purpose their water bowls back to mixing bowls for me..that would work..

I guess i should start that tomorrow..

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