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04 Apr 2014 16:19 #42671 by pam
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Try using the DMSO only topically - not oral ingestion.

try giving her activated MMS in her water bowl - inactivated MMS is VERY alkaline and depending on when she starts to drink the water, she would be reacting to that. It will make you throw up, which is why we say not to use or take inactivated MMS - it can be used in pet water dishes, but it takes hours to activate first, and you want them to only drink the activated.
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04 Apr 2014 16:40 #42672 by gjplaceres
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I just finish reading the full posting. You are overdosing your dog. Im 200 pound and the protocol 1000 required 24 drop per day distribute in 8 hours period as 3 drops per hours. So if you give your dog 4 drop in one hours that over the top for a dog. One MMS2 pill per day for a dog is enough. Divide that dose in two little dose. Remember the main purpose is not make the dog sick. If you make the dog sick is that you are overdosing. This process work better if you start slow but constant. one drop of activated MMS is enough for your dog in that time that you are in the house. ONE drop(two when you add SC and CA drop individually) per HOUR. NOT all at one shot PLEASE. give MMS2 very small amount twice a day.

ALso add MMS2 when she is able to tolerate your MMS drops.
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04 Apr 2014 17:35 #42674 by K9x9
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Thank you GJP and Pam. It is so confusing because Rev Ray suggested being aggressive 2000 protocol because of the aggressive cancer which makes sense but also makes sense to go slower. if she gets sick.

Robyn did drink all the water at once with the unactivated just put in last night so probably why she got sick as Pam says. Noticed her tongue had white look to it. Now back to pink.

I will go slower because throwing up is no quality of life either. Hope cancer doesn't become more aggressive by going slow as Rev Ray suggested.

Thank you everyone for helping a new confused person especially when Robyn can't tell me too much other than throwing up and looking at me with sad eyes.

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04 Apr 2014 18:58 #42679 by gjplaceres
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Dont worry, you no going to kill your dog with those drops. But the reaction of the body is telling you is too much. She have other condition that are reacting with MMS and you need to give time for her little body to get rid of that toxin. Dont get panic, that cancer can be aggresive but you still have time to overcome that. Slowly she will tolerate the MMS and you can introduce the MMS2. Keeping in mind that any sign of nausea or diarrhea mean to slow down. I put three drop of unactivated MMS in my dogs water, is a metal one and they experience diarrhea and some throuup, so I need to change the water reserve to plastic.
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04 Apr 2014 19:05 - 04 Apr 2014 19:11 #42680 by pam
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And they will continue to throw up if they're drinking water with unactivated MMS in it. As long as you have the hours necessary for the water to activate the MMS, then you're fine.

Jim has a full chapter on treating pets in his book. If you don't have the book, now's the time to get it!



Here's Jim's information re: using activated vs unactivated -

The first thing to know is that their drinking water should always
contain either MMS1 or MMS2. If your animals are getting sick, you
are not using enough MMS unless something unusual is happening.
• For drinking water that sits available all day, MMS1 does not
need to be activated because the water will do that over a few
hours.
• However, if you are going to water a number of animals that
will drink it right away, you will have to activate the MMS1 with
lemon juice, lime juice, or citric acid. Other acids work pretty
well, as does vinegar. MMS 2 does not need to be activated.
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04 Apr 2014 19:13 #42681 by gjplaceres
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That was the first thin that I got when I decide to try MMS, I got the book and read it and also get Kerry Rivera book and was reading it in my last trip to PR. That book is really impresive how those parent talk about how MMS change their kid life. I recommend every body here to read Kerry Rivera Book about Austism and MMS.
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04 Apr 2014 19:46 #42683 by K9x9
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Yes, I will have to get the book. I was so shocked at the unexpected diagnosis and trying to figure out what to do, I feel as though I am running in all different directions.

I will get the book and thank you for your support.

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04 Apr 2014 20:11 #42685 by loona
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Barb, you have done great so far, and you have been given some really good advice here.
I went through the same when i first started to treat my dog, i know how horrible it is to see them vomiting and still we know that we have to carry on.
But i had to make a day or two of break after i reached the point of strong reactions, so that the body could recover.
The suggestion to drop DMSO is a good advice, this is really too much to handle for now.
I have just started the external use of DMSO after 4 months of MMS2.
The tumor is stable (but still there), and my dog is doing great, but still i'm dealing with doubts on how i should carry on.
I lost a dog 5 years ago of bone cancer, and i don't want to ever go through that again.
MMS is really the miracle solution, but it takes a lot of adjustements to find the right dosage.
Watch Robyn carefully, he will tell you how to adjust the protocol.
Trust him, trust yourself, we are here with you ♥
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04 Apr 2014 20:42 #42688 by K9x9
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Thank you for your support. It is so great to have people understand. So many are "it's just a dog" or "Well too bad there is nothing that can be done".

I need to take a deep breath and not panic and keep Robyn eating and being her playful self while trying to kill the monster within.

I have just ordered the book.

Barb
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04 Apr 2014 21:06 - 04 Apr 2014 21:18 #42689 by Rev Glenda
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Barb - thank you for sharing and for caring so much for your wonderful dog.

In my opinion - there is NO SUCH THING as JUST A DOG. They are dear and precious to us (who love them). Mine are my very best buddies. Their love isn't based on what a good person we are, but JUST CAUSE WE ARE THEIR Family.

I know Robyn can feel your love and your love and care will be one of the things besides the
wonderful MMS that will get em healed.

I've just been through a terrible experience with mine and so I can feel your pain and concern.
Trust in the Lord. Know you and Robyn are in my prayers.

As others have said - go slow - go easy - just don't quit - like a wise person on the forum told me
keep giving the MMS - even if only a smidgen. I also when mine seemed to stop improving, stopped the internal DMSO - Pam had told me that it might be too much for him. I never stopped, the MMS, but I decreased the dosage and he started perking up -- the really most important thing of all is DON"T QUIT - be good to yourself and know you are doing your best.
Be blessed - Glenda :kiss:

Be Blessed! I am! :cheer: God & MMS have healed my "Lil Scot" !
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