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I have been giving my 10 lb dog MMS1 protocol 1000 for 10 days and I have seen no results on her tumor in her mouth. It has recently grown larger and is protruding outside of her face under her eye and down her neck.
It's a dense mass yet X-rays show had not metastasized into longs or into bones in face as of three days ago . What do I do differently? Please help!
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I would add 'Protocol 3000 for Animals' as described on page 303 in Jim Humble's latest book. You can do that hourly on the tumor.
You can also add unactivated MMS drops to her non-metallic water dish. They will activate in her stomach with stomach acid. Dogs have a lot of stomach acid. The number of drops to use depends on how much water is normally in the water dish and how much she normally drinks.
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I was giving her 8 drops of each to make MMS1. Waiting 20 to 30 seconds swirling it around and adding a half a cup of water . I then took 3.5 mL out of that solution and squirted it down her throat every hour for eight hours. I mostly wouldn't be able to do 8 hours consecutively so I would do 4 hours and when I returned I would do 4 more at night. Is that ok to split up doses or critically important and if it would make a difference in efficasy?
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Your dosing broken into 2 groups of 4 consecutive hours each should be okay. The idea is to dose as many consecutive hours as possible to reduce the pathogens and keep them down. It is thought that they can recover if not fully eliminated. MMS stays in the system about one hour, so as many consecutive hours you can dose, the better.
The MMS1 batch you make which totals 120 ml of solution, do you make that fresh for each dose? If not, and you dose 3.5 ml from that stock supply, do you keep the remaining stock supply tightly capped, cold and out of light?
Protocol 3000 should show some results in a short time. Let us know.
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I also read that prednisone will be canceled out with use of MMS however since the prednisone I did not give it to her anymore and so I will start the protocol 3000.
I do have to purchase DMSO.
However, I am not certain about protocol 3000. Is that just using spray of MMS1 and DMSO externally only using spray bottles?
Please clarify.
Also should I put inactivated MMS in glass water bowel instead of dropping in her mouth with extra water . I don't know have many drops to put in. Please advise I am confused.
She definitely drinks a bowl of water per day however I do have another dog in the house which I'm sure it won't hurt him but I do want Maxie to get all of the benefit so I can get some results.
Also she is now a little over 8 lbs. No longer 10.
Thank you for your help. It's greatly appreciated.
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Yes, two spray bottles. One for MMS1 and one for DMSO. If you have an animal feed store near you or a store that sells similar products, they should carry liquid DMSO. If you can find it there, then you don't have to wait for it to arrive in the mail.However, I am not certain about protocol 3000. Is that just using spray of MMS1 and DMSO externally only using spray bottles?
Looking in Jim's book I am directed to page 303 from the table of contents. I am looking for animal skin spray dosing information which turns out is the same as for humans. I am directed to page 76 where I discover that the standard dosing formula is 10:1, 10 activated drops of MMS to 1 fluid ounce/30 ml of water. Dosing consists of spraying from the bottle containing MMS1 followed by spraying from the bottle of DMSO. No ratio is given, so I am going to guess it is equal number of sprays from each bottle. You may want a third spray bottle with just water in case you need to dilute the solutions you just sprayed.
You can dose MMS1 activated orally and MMS unactivated in her water dish. Since you are dosing 3.5 ml of MMS1 solution (cup 2) hourly for 8 hours, that totals 28 ml/day from an available 120 ml of solution. The original solution was made from 8 drops of MMS which can contain a maximum of 54 mg of CLO2. (each MMS drop contains up to 6.7 mg of CLO2.) So, orally dosing with MMS1 she gets about 13 mg of CLO2 daily. Two drops of unactivated MMS would contain about the same amount of CLO2. You could add 2 drops of unactivated MMS to her water dish.
Since you have not seen any improvement so far while using MMS1, increasing dosing might be the next step. Adding MMS to her water bowl would be an increase of twice the amount of CLO2 daily she is now getting. If still no improvement is seen, then increase oral dosing. You can also add DMSO to oral dosing as in Protocol 1000 Plus.
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