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31 May 2012 13:58 #18056 by rsbackus
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I also have dogs with tumors, so I'm very interested in your methods and results.

You mentioned adding ten drops into 10 oz of water, is this correct?

And, does your dog readily drink this?

Do you add baking soda or anything else to improve the taste?

Do you restrict the water intake to only that which you've dosed with MMS, so that they will be thirsty when you give it?

Thank you for any input,

Richard
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31 May 2012 21:40 - 10 Jun 2012 14:52 #18077 by Horsefeathers
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HI!
Lady is about 40 pounds so 10 drops was my goal. I am leary of going any higher amount.
I started her out at 1 drop MMS to 1 oz of water every 2 hours. This was put in food. I stopped all dry commercial kibble. Instead, I cooked up a large pot of food that was refrigerated and used up in about 1 week. The MMS and water were mixed with this food. Needless to say she didn't get much food each time or she would be overfed! For every 1 drop of MMS she was given 1 oz of water. She has a bucket of water available at all times. The food mix I gave her was 3 cups rolled oats, 1 cup rice (not white polished), garlic, onion, carrot, spinach, mushrooms. I also add some dried shredded coconut. This was her basic mix. If I had other veggies available they would be added. A tiny bit of cabbage, or green beans, or asparagus or whatever. This all is cooked very, very well. The veggies are soft and mushy, easy to digest. As previously stated, of this mix would be added MMS and water every 2 hours. Go slowly with the MMS. They will heal much quicker if you don't get them sick! At one point she had to much MMS and was vomiting and diarrhea. UGH! If that happens, stop all MMS and let her body regain its balance. Otherwise, she has been active, comfortable and happy! Also, there is a lack of bad breath and body odor!
May the Lord bless you in your efforts!

Oh! I forgot to tell you that for protein she would get ground turkey as there is less drugs and stuff in it, or a better quality canned dog food, or eggs, or whatever we had leftover from our own supper! :)

At 10 drops MMS activated, she is doing well. I just recently added turmeric to her food as I cook it and she really seems to like it that way as well. Today, June 10 her tumor is almost all gone! At this point, I will probably keep her at 10 drops and see what happens. See if tumor goes away totally, if not, will probably increase her drops.
Last edit: 10 Jun 2012 14:52 by Horsefeathers. Reason: added info plus forgot an ingredient in her recipe!
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01 Jun 2012 01:42 #18083 by fourfingerz
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Horsefeathers,

For taking care of Lady like that - you're obviously a SWELL person - we're better off having you here - take a bow!!

May the force be with you!

Martin
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01 Jun 2012 04:32 #18084 by Blessed/smartyme
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I am so happy your dog is getting better, I love animals especially dogs.
they are my favorite.

Good puppy.... <3

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05 Sep 2012 17:08 #22617 by Horsefeathers
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Just a quick update on Lady. Her tumor is no longer "feelable". I am now giving her MMS unactivated in her homemade food 2 times daily. She seems to be doing well. Is happy and has energy. No longer adding ounces and ounces of water as I am not having to use the citric acid.
Peace to all!
Denise
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05 Sep 2012 19:00 #22621 by rsbackus
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I'm glad for your results!

But, I'm not up to speed on using MMS unactivated.

Could you tell me more?

Thanks,

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05 Sep 2012 19:08 #22622 by Horsefeathers
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There was a big discussion on the forum about taking MMS unactivated and letting the acids in the stomach do the work. Apparently for some folks this worked for others no. It was suggested for dogs, being as the can digest bone, to go ahead and give it unactivated. This would solve the problem of having to give so much water. (1 drop activated MMS to 1 oz of water) As Lady was receiving 10 drop dose every 2-3 hours that was a lot of water! It got to a point where she was not happy with breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, snack, snack, dinner, snack, snack...:)

Now I just feed her 2 times a day and both times she gets 10 drops of unactivated MMS with her food.

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14 Feb 2013 02:59 #30533 by sheila
OMG! Please remember canines and felines are carnivores, not vegetarians - they require 90-95% protein (meat) for optimal health and longevity. Their GI tract is not adapted to digesting grains (rice, oatmeal and such). Raw meat is best. However if you should change her diet (and I sincerely hope you do) do it slowly.
I agree, garlic (and salmon and chocolate) are harmful for canines.
Equids on the other hand are true grass-eaters. They (much like ruminants) do not do well on concentrated grains - yes in spite of the conventional wisdom on "the track". Horses, sheep, cattle -- grass grass grass -- small continuous amounts available 24/7.
I don't mean to sound preachy, but when I saw what you feed your dear dog I HAD to speak up. Please I beg of you, do your research. You will find my suggestions confirmed and in alignment with the natural optimal diets for these various species.
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14 Feb 2013 03:46 #30535 by Macaddict08
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Horsefeathers,

That is GREAT News .... congrats on being so diligent !

I put 7-9 drops of unactivated MMS into our little Yorkie Terrier's water bowl once a day into her distilled water .....what I've noticed is that the hard plaque build-up on her little teeth is fading away ...... I think the distilled water makes BIG difference with her teeth and her detoxing ... as she seems to pee more often as well.

Also... her breath is at least 80% better, with a lot less odor. I know this cause I have tested this theory for 6 months now.... and have used just water (distilled) only ... then water + MMS (unactivated).... and each time I use put the MMS in there, her breath is better after a few days.

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12 Sep 2013 17:06 #35961 by Horsefeathers
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Sad update.

Today I put Lady down. She at least had a comfortable extra year and a half. She was my friend. This is a shitty day. On the other hand, I thank God for the time we had together. I also, thank everyone on this site for their kind help.

Sincerely,
Denise
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