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19 Jun 2014 13:49 #45633 by learning now
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hi horsefeathers..

just a clarification on the application of dosage

when you add the mms and the citric acid it is required to put in water, correct?
so how much of the 3 items combined would go in the syringe?
if one drop mms and one drop citric acid then how much water to each syringe given to pup?

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19 Jun 2014 14:14 #45634 by Horsefeathers
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Good Morning!
1 drop MMS, 1 drop Citric Acid to 1 ounce water or broth. (Perhaps try broth in your feeding syringe to add as much nourishment as possible)
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26 Aug 2014 17:42 #47111 by judithehlert@gmail.com
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I, too, have a border collie dealing with tumor on his lower jaw gum between teeth that has gone into the jaw bone. He is a nine year old male, 70 lbs, named Nicky and my best friend. He had tumor removed several weeks ago and it was back within a week. I eagerly read the entire thread from Barb re: her border collie, Robyn. I certainly hope she had success and would love to know the status.

One question I have is re: the activated MMS and DSMO that was put directly on tumors, was that without diluting with water? I have been doing it diluted with small amount of water because I thought it might be too caustic undiluted. The tumor is getting larger than it was before surgery. My naturopathic vet has prescribed the Chinese herbs Barb talked about and raw food diet. Nicky seems to have energy and doesn't appear to be in pain....but, will the tumor ever stop growing? The vet doesn't think so. I, too, am dealing with a malignant tumor in breast for past 22 years with no conventional treatment ever. I am now using cannabis CBD tincture and considered using the oil with DSMO rubbed onto Nicky's tumor as I thought it might stick better. Any help or experience would be greatly appreciated.

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26 Aug 2014 18:02 #47112 by Horsefeathers
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Hi!
I put nondiluted MMS and DMSO on my horses chest and after a few applications it was irritating him so I had to quit.

I would suggest giving the solution orally and if you want rub some diluted solution on tumor as well.
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12 Apr 2015 20:55 #49546 by Wecare
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Hi Barb,

This seems to be the last post in this thread.
How did the treatment proceed?
How is Robyn?
What have you learned over the course of this treatment?

I'd appreciate learning from your experience and ask you kindly what (if anything) you would do differently today?

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