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Old 02-04-2009, 06:11 PM
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I have two animals that are sick with cancer. I have a lab that has a tumor in her mouth and potentially in other places and a cat that is quite rotund due to tumors throughout his midsection as well as an one external tumor on his leg.

I started them both on MMS last week and was upping each dosage by one drop each time but then began to fear that I was giving them too much at once so I've been giving them one drop morning and night with the citric acid. I was going to do that for a week and then increase by a drop each week but I don't know if this will do the job quick enough. Both animals seem to be doing much better. Would increasing one drop a week be sufficient to adequately kill off the cancer before the cancer kills them off?

I've also been dabbing 10 drops of MMS/50 drops of citric acid/1/2 water on the cat's external tumor and then rinsing it off with water.

Thanks for any insights, experiences and/or direction.

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The Lab, Abbie, is continuing to respond well with a much higher level of energy and has her tail wagging much more than she has the last month. The cat, McGee, zipped out the door the day before yesterday which is the first time that he's done that for awhile. I'm not sure how he was yesterday as I was gone all day and got home quite late last night. This morning he is sleeping quite soundly.

McGee's external tumor was starting to bleed just a bit yesterday morning and I dabbed the mms on it and it didn't bleed anymore yesterday...Whew!!!! Abbie's tumor inside her mouth looks less red then it did a few days ago and I have no idea whether that's because the blood is starting to not flow in that region and the skin is starting to die off or if it's a good sign that it's healing a bit; I'll hope for the latter.

They've been on one drop since Monday and I'm feeling pushed to go to two drops today so I'm going to go with that internal guidance and up the drops this morning.
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The Lab, Abbie, is continuing to respond well with a much higher level of energy and has her tail wagging much more than she has the last month. The cat, McGee, zipped out the door the day before yesterday which is the first time that he's done that for awhile. I'm not sure how he was yesterday as I was gone all day and got home quite late last night. This morning he is sleeping quite soundly.

McGee's external tumor was starting to bleed just a bit yesterday morning and I dabbed the mms on it and it didn't bleed anymore yesterday...Whew!!!! Abbie's tumor inside her mouth looks less red then it did a few days ago and I have no idea whether that's because the blood is starting to not flow in that region and the skin is starting to die off or if it's a good sign that it's healing a bit; I'll hope for the latter.

They've been on one drop since Monday and I'm feeling pushed to go to two drops today so I'm going to go with that internal guidance and up the drops this morning.
I thought I'd chime in here...I for one am extremely interested in the results from your use of MMS with your pets. It is my hope that your friends (pets) do well on this treatment.

In this case, at least based on your description, MMS could be a "life saver" for your friends and I hope you're sucessful!

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Hi Mark!

Thanks so much for the words of encouragement! I REALLY appreciate it!

I did give McGee and Abbie the two drops today. While doing so, I checked McGee's leg tumor and the top looked all dried up so that was good to see! I put some more of the mms external solution on it after I got done administering the internal solution.

Also, I feel like such a dufus!!! I finally broke down and read the directions that were with the solution that I received...I thought I would know what they'd say since I've read,(honestly skimmed), Jim's ebooks. Lo and behold, there it said that pets work up to getting three drops for every twenty-five pounds so fifteen would be way to much for McGee and over the top for Abbie as she should max out at about six drops. I am really happy to have read this...such a dufus!!

I believe it is different from what Jim Humble has suggested but something that I would concur with at the moment. If I feel compelled to give more as time goes on, I will.
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Abbie and McGee continue to do well although Abbie's mouth tumor is starting to have spots that are dying off which I think means that the tumor is still growing. Her energy and spark still seem to be present to a greater degree since she began on the MMS. McGee hasn't done any more racing around since the last time I posted. He seems to be eating more although not as heartily as I would like to see.

I'm keeping McGee at four drops and have Abbie up to 8 drops. I have recently heard that the Liquid Zeolite packs a powerful punch against cancer and can be used in conjunction with the MMS, (although I'm not quite sure how as both seem to oxidize the body and I don't want to over oxidize. I will be investigating that further before I start them on both products.) I am still hopeful that they can successfully be healed.

I also have started them on the D-Tox made from the Yucca plant as of this last week.
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My husband was referring to Abbie smelling like Aushwitz last night and I found it to be rather disheartening. I'm glad that her energy levels are up and I hope that either the taking her to the higher doses of the MMS and/or giving her the Liquid Zealite will stop and counteract the growth of her tumor.
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The possible reason for Abbie's tumor to have continued to grow while giving her the mms with the d-tox, is, I believe, due to the yucca in the d-tox. Someone had recommended it on another forum to do in conjunction with the mms but as I was doing research on yucca today on the internet, I discovered that it is high in vitamin c which would then counteract the effects of the mms. Onward and upward!
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Well, McGee's leg that I've been putting mms on has been growing hair over the wound which is encouraging to see and the tumor there seems to be smaller. Every time I go into the kitchen he wants me to open up another can of food for him which is also a good sign although he is mostly only eating the gravy and not too much of the solid. He appears to be anemic and I'm probably going to take him in to the vet tomorrow to get some kind of iron supplement for him and possibly have them do an iv on him to get some more nutrients in him.

I'm having second thoughts about the Liquid Zealite as apparently there is some debate over its efficacy with it being strongly lauded by those who are selling it and little enthusiasm by those who have tried it and are not selling it.

I'm leaning towards giving McGee and Abbie stronger doses of the mms and just sticking with that...I've upped McGee to 7 drops and Abbie is at 10.
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McGee's nose is pink today so I did not take him to the vet; yesterday it was white and I was worried about him but I gave him some protein powder in milk yesterday and fed him a new bowl of cat food every time he came into the kitchen yesterday.

Abbie's mouth's been bleeding today and I had hoped that it was the dead skin sluffing off but I'm not sure that, that's the case and don't really know what's going on there.
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My news of the day...

I took McGee to the vet to see about getting him an iv with some good nutrients for him as his nose has looked whiter again and how many nutrients can there be in cat food gravy? (An aside...The vet said that his whole middle wasn't swollen from tumors, the way I thought it was, but rather from fluid...which is a relief to me because I was thinking those were some large nasty tumors...) Anyway, she said that she couldn't give him an iv because it would all just go to his stomach and collect with all the other fluid and do nothing for him...she also said he was looking way to healthy to euthanize and was surprised to see that in a cat of his condition. So, McGee and I left and I stopped by Arbie's on the way home to get a late lunch and ordered two roast beef sandwiches for me and some au jus for McGee as I thought he might like it. I got home and had eaten the one sandwich in the car and wasn't feeling particularly starving for the second sandwich but opened it and up popped McGee next to me and I gave him a little morsel and he ate it ravenously so I gave him a little more and he did the same and he ate well over half of it. So, I am feeling most encouraged this evening and will be going grocery shopping for some thinly sliced roast beef!

McGee is now up to ten drops a day, twice a day, morning and night... 10 syringe fulls down him at one time.

Abbie is up to 15 drops a day, twice a day, and I started her on her third dose just today. Her mouth has not bled anymore since last I posted.
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I cannot say if MMS will cure your animals cancer. I have found very few testimonials on it working for cancer, and some of those were dubious to me.

I can suggest that you continue to give them the mms in am and in pm. I think that you should anticipate healing reactions if it is working. They will have up and down days. Down days could be a heavy toxic release and clearing going on which can sap energy.

The fluid buildup in the abdomen sounds ominous to me. Did not your vet say anything further about it?

I do recommend that you put them both on a raw meat diet for a while if you want them to have the best nutrition. Animals are intended to eat raw meat. I did this when my cats were quite sick a number of years ago. I could not afford to keep it up permanently and it is kinda gross, but they did eat it and did get better.

Dogs are also meant to chew on raw bones...and I gave them to my dog for a while but gave up when he demonstrated a preference to just burry them

If there are problems with eating you can blend the meat into a slurry.

You can also give mms unactivted at mid day. Not so rough a medicine that way. I give it to my dog frequently, unactivated in his water.

The zeolite (green zeolite) does not oxidize. It traps toxic chemicals within its chemical structure and brings them out of the body. I have read quite a bit of research on this topic.

Considering the choices available to you, you have not much to loose to proceed with your protocol
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Hi Arrowind09,

Thanks for your post!

I appreciate your comment about the up and down days and will keep that in mind.

Well, when the vet said that it was fluid, I asked her about draining it and she said that it had a lot of protein in it and would be potentially detrimental to drain; she said it would be best to leave it alone. My hope is that as McGee's body is able to rid itself of the cancer that the fluid will disapate and drain of its own accord...that's my hope.

We have tried feeding McGee everything and he has tended to eat very little of anything for the last week or so other than the gravy off the cat food or homemade gravy which is why I 1) took him to the vet for an IV and 2) was so delighted that he ate the Arby's roast beef yesterday. We had gotten some primo raw cat food from a specialty pet food supplier and he smelled it and walked away; the dogs ate it right up and appreciated his disinterest.

We've also tried blending lots of things for him and he has still mostly stuck to gravy although I was pleased that he ate his wet cat food this morning that my husband put out for him. I'm hoping this improved eating will continue.

Do you give the same amount unactivated that you do activated?

I've been giving them the zeolite the last few days as I remember...it sometime seems a lot to remember with the five different animals and three of them doing the mms protocol plus myself.

I would agree, that I don't have much to lose doing the protocol. Four months ago the vet had asked me if I wanted to euthanize McGee, that I could bring him in the next day so it was a wonderful thing to hear her say that she thought he looked much too healthy yesterday to suggest such an action. McGee was wandering all over and getting into the cabinet and actually giving her a real talking to when she suggested that he get out of the cabinet and she chose not to pick him up once and asked me to put him on the scale...he was a bit fiesty with her yesterday. Can't say that I blame him!
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Try giving him a small amount of raw hamburger and see what he does. It is essential to keep up on eating. Cancer depletes the nutrition pretty quickly.

I would give the same amount unactivated as activated midday.
you might want to check out this site. MMS one drop is worth 7 drops of this stuff. This is the original product type stuff from which Humble got his ideas from, from which he cured his first case of malaria.
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remember, the acid content in a dog is much higher that in a human, thats why they can eat all the garbage they do and not get sick. So it will activate the sodium chlorite without you having to do it.
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Raindancer, you need to start giving your pets proper nutrition. A can of food won't do much for their health and may indirectly have caused their cancer in the first place.

Animals need to eat 'raw, organic, meats, eggs, no carbs' (and also some vegetables for dogs).

To really improve your animals' health, stop feeding them nutritionally void foods. With sick or elder animals, transitions to these foods should be extremely gradual.

Also, supplement with immune boosters and vitamins, and give them fresh filtered water.

My 2 cents, best of luck
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You are welcome to come to our website MMSSupplier.com and read the testimonials clients have given to us about their animals.
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