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27 Aug 2011 08:12 #4804
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Dear all,
I have talked to my vet about MMS and he is very interested, as I cured my dog of conjuncivitis using it recently.
He has a dog which has a tumour in his lungs, and has gone blind in the last few weeks. I gave him some MMS which he has administered as protocol 1000, but it hasn't really had much effect.
Can someone recommend what sort of protocol to use on a dog in this situation? Being a vet, he would be able to administer intravenously as well of course.. would really like to help him.
Many thanks.
LB
I have talked to my vet about MMS and he is very interested, as I cured my dog of conjuncivitis using it recently.
He has a dog which has a tumour in his lungs, and has gone blind in the last few weeks. I gave him some MMS which he has administered as protocol 1000, but it hasn't really had much effect.
Can someone recommend what sort of protocol to use on a dog in this situation? Being a vet, he would be able to administer intravenously as well of course.. would really like to help him.
Many thanks.
LB
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27 Aug 2011 13:13 #4808
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To administer MMS1 intravenously, Jim Humble puts it directly into the IV bag of saline solution and lets it activate for an hour before putting into the drip line. The acidity of the saline does the activation.
I believe that you could administer MMS2 solution by IV as well, but I don't know about the additional ingredients in the commercial pool shocks. Calcium hypochlorite is on available at a maximum of 78% concentration (Poolife Turboshock brand), so possibly this is the highest concentration commercially viable to produce, or perhaps it's the highest concentration that's safe to handle. If handling is the issue, then there are other chemicals or at least one chemical added that may be dangerous if it's not absorbed through the digestive tract.
But I would certainly try to find a way to add MMS2 to the treatment protocol if it were my dog and it was that sick, at least to see if it helped.
I salute the courage of your vet for broadening his horizons of what's possible and what's useful. Our prayers go with him and his dog.
In health freedom,
Bruce
I believe that you could administer MMS2 solution by IV as well, but I don't know about the additional ingredients in the commercial pool shocks. Calcium hypochlorite is on available at a maximum of 78% concentration (Poolife Turboshock brand), so possibly this is the highest concentration commercially viable to produce, or perhaps it's the highest concentration that's safe to handle. If handling is the issue, then there are other chemicals or at least one chemical added that may be dangerous if it's not absorbed through the digestive tract.
But I would certainly try to find a way to add MMS2 to the treatment protocol if it were my dog and it was that sick, at least to see if it helped.
I salute the courage of your vet for broadening his horizons of what's possible and what's useful. Our prayers go with him and his dog.
In health freedom,
Bruce
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31 Aug 2011 05:16 #4930
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Thanks Bruce, I will pass that on to him.
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23 Jan 2012 11:36 #10751
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Hi LB,
Could you please post the details on how you treated your fur-kid for conjuncivitis? Was it just orally; or, did you use drops in the eye? If the latter, could you give more details?
Could you please post the details on how you treated your fur-kid for conjuncivitis? Was it just orally; or, did you use drops in the eye? If the latter, could you give more details?
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