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Treating a German Shepherd with MMS
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14 Dec 2013 05:38 #37829
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Hi all,
Our 3 year old German Shepherd was recently diagnosed with B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. He is in Stage 3/Substage A which means his white blood cell count is a bit high, he has a few enlarged lymph nodes but is still relatively healthy for now.
I have just started treating him with MMS on Monday the 9th of December so we're only almost a week into it. I am using 1 x drop of MMS & 1 x drop of the citric acid solution, waiting 20 seconds, adding some organic apple juice (no added ascorbic acid or vitamin C) to disguise the horrible taste and give it to him orally once an hour for 8 hours a day.
He has experienced mild nausea and fatigue but the fatigue could also be due to the fact it's warming up here and our airconditioner is not getting fixed until next week.
Should I slowly increase the dosage to 2 x drops of each or keep him on the 1 x drop for now?
I am praying that this will work for him as chemo isn't financially viable for us and with only a 10-15% chance that he'll go into remission isn't encouraging at all. I honestly don't know how the medical field can justify those prices with no guarantee of it working. and I am more confident that the MMS will work.
I would love to hear any ideas, suggestions or stories of anyone who has experienced anything similar and have recovered from lymphoma. Thanks
Our 3 year old German Shepherd was recently diagnosed with B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. He is in Stage 3/Substage A which means his white blood cell count is a bit high, he has a few enlarged lymph nodes but is still relatively healthy for now.
I have just started treating him with MMS on Monday the 9th of December so we're only almost a week into it. I am using 1 x drop of MMS & 1 x drop of the citric acid solution, waiting 20 seconds, adding some organic apple juice (no added ascorbic acid or vitamin C) to disguise the horrible taste and give it to him orally once an hour for 8 hours a day.
He has experienced mild nausea and fatigue but the fatigue could also be due to the fact it's warming up here and our airconditioner is not getting fixed until next week.
Should I slowly increase the dosage to 2 x drops of each or keep him on the 1 x drop for now?
I am praying that this will work for him as chemo isn't financially viable for us and with only a 10-15% chance that he'll go into remission isn't encouraging at all. I honestly don't know how the medical field can justify those prices with no guarantee of it working. and I am more confident that the MMS will work.
I would love to hear any ideas, suggestions or stories of anyone who has experienced anything similar and have recovered from lymphoma. Thanks
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15 Dec 2013 00:41 #37841
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Kandish
Use the search function - right hand tab a the top of a forum page - there's lots of posts on lymphoma and dogs
You should be increasing the dose to just under nausea , slow increases. Jim's rule of thumb is 1 drop per 25 lbs so you are still under that. Juices have shown to be problematic in that they de-activate the mms - try organic beef broth - or mix it in hamburger. I feed my dogs (German Shepherd sized) 5 activated drops at a time mixed in their food - just precautionary - they don't have anything. They don't balk at the taste like we would.
Good luck
Use the search function - right hand tab a the top of a forum page - there's lots of posts on lymphoma and dogs
You should be increasing the dose to just under nausea , slow increases. Jim's rule of thumb is 1 drop per 25 lbs so you are still under that. Juices have shown to be problematic in that they de-activate the mms - try organic beef broth - or mix it in hamburger. I feed my dogs (German Shepherd sized) 5 activated drops at a time mixed in their food - just precautionary - they don't have anything. They don't balk at the taste like we would.
Good luck
Martin
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15 Dec 2013 12:42 #37850
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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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