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What is the best way to administer MMS for dog?
Can I mixed with broth?Or any other ideas please?
Also if I feed her in the morning do I need to have a gap after I will give her MMS?
What if I won't be able to give her 8 dosage for a starting procedure (work)
Thank You very much in advance for your help.
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If you mix MMS1 with an antioxidant food, the chlorine dioxide (CLO2) will be reduced or eliminated.
An easy way to get CLO2 into your dog would be to use unactivated MMS (SCS). Stomach acid will activate the sodium chlorite. Dogs and cats have much more stomach acid than humans. See attached PDF file.
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I use a syringe as my dog drinks water only when she eats. I also use a broth but I will try tomorrow to administer just MMS with water.
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I just use a syringe today and all went ok, but I am on day one of staring procedure,so I am not sure how successful we will be in the future:)
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Most people use a syringe to squirt a dose down an animal's throat.
If you mix MMS1 with an antioxidant food, the chlorine dioxide (CLO2) will be reduced or eliminated.
An easy way to get CLO2 into your dog would be to use unactivated MMS (SCS). Stomach acid will activate the sodium chlorite. Dogs and cats have much more stomach acid than humans. See attached PDF file.
On Telegram group, someone wrote that MMS (unactivated) is not good for animals. That someone's cat had got a cough due to MMS and died of it, and that only MMS1 (activated MMS) or CDS should be used. Is that true?
My dog doesn't want to be close to MMS1 or CDS due to the smell. MMS goes fine on the other hand, and we have done protocols for animals using MMS. I only noticed that when the dose is too high but didn't improve nor got worse, she'd just get too tired. So I reduced the dose and even moved on to Sodium Chlorite protocol, there she gets 2 drops of MMS in 400ml water. Once she drinks that, other time she chooses clean water.
p.s. Is it "inactivated" or "unactivated"?
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After reading more, I stumbled upon the PDF with an updated pet protocol. I just want to make sure I’m understanding correctly that I no longer need to calculate based on the charts posted in the book (somewhat confusing and definitely not easily administered)? These new charts make it much easier to figure out what to give - 73 lbs = 7 drops in 1/2 c of distilled water. We have a sick dog that is not eating now and has diarrhea and was vomiting (though the vomiting stopped since I did a 6 and 6 round per the old method in the book.
My questions are:
1.) Does this new chart not require a 3 day ramp up? That would be great, but I want to be sure, since I obviously don’t want to make her sicker. I’m thinking maybe dogs don’t experience Herxheimer reactions and that’s why it’s not mentioned in this new protocol for pets?
2.) Can I put this in broth without weakening it somehow? My thought was to activate a test dose of the mixture, put it in broth and test with a test strip, but I’m not sure if that’s different, since activation is done in the stomach and not sure if a broth would interfere with that activation or not. I administered the 6 and 6 with a little rice and a small amount of plain ground beef and she gobbled it right down, but it was fully activated and mixed with just a tiny bit of water, like maybe a TBSP. After reading this new protocol for severe cases, I realize I definitely need to get more into her. I decided to try squirting it down her throat, or at least holding her and slowly squirting it at the back of her mouth, so she’ll swallow it. I’ve administered pills to dogs this way and it’s no problem, but administering this much water is a different story. It didn’t go very well and I’m currently sitting with the turkey baster still full of at least half of this dose, and the majority of the first half went on the floor. I’m not sure how we’ll manage to get the rest into her and repeat this every 15 minutes for 2 hours. If I put it in broth, I’m sure she would lap it right up, but will it work/still activate/ not weaken, etc. ???
3.) How long is the hourly recommended for? I expect she’ll show signs of improvement pretty quickly if I can get it into her, but can I move to a twice per day routine for a bit - something like a mid-way compromise between the 8hours for 3 weeks and the maintenance dose?
4.) If dogs can take the inactivated MMS1 and let it activate with stomach acid, why can’t people? Salt water tastes much better than bleach. 😬
5.) Seeing the updated pet protocol makes me wonder - are there other updates to the book, and if so, where would I find them and maybe even learn of them as they develop?
Thank you so much for helping us be well! 🙏🏼
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