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25 Jan 2013 01:15 #29623
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Please help......I have been giving my dog 1 drop of activated MMS in 1 oz of water every 2hrs for 8 times a day. His cancer has not changed and he is not getting better. Am I doing anything wrong??? Am I suppose to give him 10 drops in 1 oz of water? Also should I give him DMSO ?
Please advise very critical......thanks
Please advise very critical......thanks
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25 Jan 2013 01:29 #29624
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Saghi, how much does your dog weigh, again?
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25 Jan 2013 12:45 - 25 Jan 2013 12:48 #29632
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You need to increase the dose to tolerance levels, 1 drop at a time. Try 2 or 1 1/2 drops every 2 hrs for 8 times a day. If that goes well then next day increase the same way.When dog gets diarrhea or vomiting then drop back 1 drop. Later then try increasing it as tolerated.
For every drop of activated MMS you will need to increase the water by 1 ounce.
For every drop of activated MMS you will need to increase the water by 1 ounce.
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25 Jan 2013 21:00 #29642
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my dog is 16 lbs.....thanks
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26 Jan 2013 13:53 #29662
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2 drops per hour is gonna be too much imo. Jim recommends 1 drop per 25Kg body weight to start with for children. I would also dose the dog direct from a syringe by mouth for better and quicker effect.
Also - change the dogs diet drastically should you be feed commercial canned food. Its not good stuff. Rather make your own dog food from natural food recipes recommended for health. Just google them - easy to do and my dogs love it!
Also - change the dogs diet drastically should you be feed commercial canned food. Its not good stuff. Rather make your own dog food from natural food recipes recommended for health. Just google them - easy to do and my dogs love it!
The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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26 Jan 2013 18:20 #29682
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I think that on reading the Animal treatment chapter, you will find that animals are treated like adults for cancer - not in terms of "a 3 drop dose is minimum" but in terms of "start low and go high" - IOW, even if the dog weighs 15 lbs, and is on a 1 drop dose, you will increase the dose (as per protocol 2000) slowly until you have a herx reaction and then back down.
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15 Dec 2013 01:35 #37842
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I recently posted about my dog having malignant lymphoma. He only weighs approximately 25kg so am I correct in using the 2 drop method hourly for 8 hours per day? I have switched from organic apple juice back to purified water and syringe it into his mouth. Because he is small for a German Shepherd I am hesitant to increase the dosage.
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15 Dec 2013 12:40 - 15 Dec 2013 12:43 #37849
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Here is a link to get you started! Hope it helps.
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/animal-conditions-and-results
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/animal-conditions-and-results/25890-dog-with-cancer-mesothelioma
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/general-discussion/26175-alternative-dosing-methods-using-mms-on-cancer-in-a-dog
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/animal-conditions-and-results
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/animal-conditions-and-results/25890-dog-with-cancer-mesothelioma
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/general-discussion/26175-alternative-dosing-methods-using-mms-on-cancer-in-a-dog
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