Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 I give my dogs MMS, and my cats. For cats it is one drop MMS to 5 drops acid. For dogs it is 3 drops MMS per 25 pounds of weight to 5 drops acid for every drop MMS. Example--my dog weighs 45 pounds--I round it up to 50 pounds to make it easy to figure. That is 6 drops MMS (3 for 25 pounds) and 30 drops lemon juice, vinegar or 10% citric acid. To make the citric acid you mix 1 teaspoon of citric acid powder to 9 teaspoons water. Mix the MMS and your chosen acid, let it sit for a full 3 minutes, then mix it into some wet food. I use tuna fish for the cats and canned meat of some sort for the dogs. They will usually just gobble this up. :-) It gives my old dog much energy. A friend of mine had a dog with lymphoma (of which it eventually died, but lived an extra 4 months, with lots of energy and no pain due to taking MMS) and she would give the dog this amount twice a day instead of once a day like I do. If my dog were ill I'd give him Vit. C during the day, probably one 1,000mg capsule every 4 hours from morning until 4 hours before bed time. Then, at bed time I'd give the AMMS (activated MMS). Ill dogs can require extra C just as people do. And C interferes with MMS unless they are separated by enough time--and 4 hours is good enough to separate them by. If you have not used MMS for yourself, and don't know much about it, I would suggest going to www.miracliemineral.org and downloading the free ebook there, then purchasing the second part of the ebook, and also reading his question and answer pages. That will give you lots of information. Then you can always ask questions here, too. Good luck on your dog. I hope he gets better. samala, On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 12:28 AM, cahydesmond <cahydesmond@...> wrote: > I am new in the group and new to MMS. I have never tried it yet but > hope to one day. For now I would like to try in on my little Dachsund > who is older and weighs 16 pounds. She has Cushing's disease- a tumor > in the pituatary. So I am looking for direction, information etc as far > as using MMS for dogs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 ---Thank-you so much! I am excited about trying it on her. I have Lyme and my funds are quite limited so this I can surround and I hope it works for her. My dog only weighs 16 pounds which is like a cat or even smaller. I wonder why the dosage would not be the same as a cat? But I will follow this protocol and hope to read the book as well. Thanks for taking the time. cathy In , " ph Votta " <gaiacita@...> wrote: > > I give my dogs MMS, and my cats. For cats it is one drop MMS to 5 > drops acid. For dogs it is 3 drops MMS per 25 pounds of weight to 5 > drops acid for every drop MMS. Example--my dog weighs 45 pounds--I > round it up to 50 pounds to make it easy to figure. That is 6 drops > MMS (3 for 25 pounds) and 30 drops lemon juice, vinegar or 10% citric > acid. To make the citric acid you mix 1 teaspoon of citric acid > powder to 9 teaspoons water. > > Mix the MMS and your chosen acid, let it sit for a full 3 minutes, > then mix it into some wet food. I use tuna fish for the cats and > canned meat of some sort for the dogs. They will usually just gobble > this up. :-) It gives my old dog much energy. A friend of mine had > a dog with lymphoma (of which it eventually died, but lived an extra 4 > months, with lots of energy and no pain due to taking MMS) and she > would give the dog this amount twice a day instead of once a day like > I do. > > If my dog were ill I'd give him Vit. C during the day, probably one > 1,000mg capsule every 4 hours from morning until 4 hours before bed > time. Then, at bed time I'd give the AMMS (activated MMS). Ill dogs > can require extra C just as people do. And C interferes with MMS > unless they are separated by enough time--and 4 hours is good enough > to separate them by. > > If you have not used MMS for yourself, and don't know much about it, I > would suggest going to > www.miracliemineral.org and downloading the free ebook there, then > purchasing the second part of the ebook, and also reading his question > and answer pages. That will give you lots of information. Then you > can always ask questions here, too. > > Good luck on your dog. I hope he gets better. > > samala, > > > On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 12:28 AM, cahydesmond <cahydesmond@...> wrote: > > I am new in the group and new to MMS. I have never tried it yet but > > hope to one day. For now I would like to try in on my little Dachsund > > who is older and weighs 16 pounds. She has Cushing's disease- a tumor > > in the pituatary. So I am looking for direction, information etc as far > > as using MMS for dogs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Start out with one drop of AMMS and see how your dog does. If she doesn't vomit or have diarrhea, go to 2 drops, if same go to 3 drops. If she experiences either of these drop back to the first dose she had no reaction to. Stay there for a while, then try increasing again. None of my dogs or cats have had such a reaction, nor did my friend's dog, but I believe someone's pet on the list did have diarrhea from it. Just watch her. I believe it's less for cats because of their more sensitive nature, and most cats don't weigh more than 10 or 12 pounds, top. One of mine only weighs 6, the others are in the former range, a couple are only around 8 pounds. On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 10:06 AM, cahydesmond <cahydesmond@...> wrote: > ---Thank-you so much! I am excited about trying it on her. I have > Lyme and my funds are quite limited so this I can surround and I hope > it works for her. My dog only weighs 16 pounds which is like a cat or > even smaller. I wonder why the dosage would not be the same as a cat? > But I will follow this protocol and hope to read the book as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Hi , I have Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency and Cushing's like symptoms. Mine is related to the hypothalamus and my doctor thought it was an infiltration disease. I later found out I was being exposed to mold. I take MMS off and on and have no problems with it as far as this disease goes. As a matter of fact I feel better after taking it. It's also is suppose to shrink tumors according to Jim Humble. I would love an update. I gave it to my dog as well for arthritus. Sharon > > I am new in the group and new to MMS. I have never tried it yet but > hope to one day. For now I would like to try in on my little Dachsund > who is older and weighs 16 pounds. She has Cushing's disease- a tumor > in the pituatary. So I am looking for direction, information etc as far > as using MMS for dogs. Can anyone help me please. Looking forward to > learning more and getting acquainted with you all. > Thanks > cathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 ---Hi Sharon, so far so good with my little dachsund. She is good about taking the MMS for her Cushing's disease. When my digestive system gets better ( ulcer and stamach,esophagus inflammation gets better i would like to try it too. Right now anything acidic would send me into orbit). My Lyme is what has damaged my hypothalamus. I know that people with Lyme and Ms frequently have this problem. I have both. What has caused your hypothalamus to be damaged? My adrenal are also wiped out from all these infections and decades of being sick.I am a walking miracle they say but i am so glad to still be here. So have you tried the salt/vitamin C therapy yet? I hope too soon. Right now doing ear insuflations in my ears is helping too and I hope to continue more types of ozone treatments since it is one of the few therapies that not only helps as well as kills all these critters that make me sick. so for now my little health conscious dog is the guinea pig. I did rife for her and that helped and now the MMS. She also is very health conscious and eats salads every day, vegi broth and anything her pet (me!) gives her. She is always thirsty and hungry. Have a great day. cathy In , " Sharon " <shha2002@...> wrote: > > Hi , > > I have Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency and Cushing's like symptoms. > Mine is related to the hypothalamus and my doctor thought it was an > infiltration disease. I later found out I was being exposed to mold. > I take MMS off and on and have no problems with it as far as this > disease goes. As a matter of fact I feel better after taking it. It's > also is suppose to shrink tumors according to Jim Humble. I would love > an update. I gave it to my dog as well for arthritus. > > Sharon > > > > > > > I am new in the group and new to MMS. I have never tried it yet but > > hope to one day. For now I would like to try in on my little Dachsund > > who is older and weighs 16 pounds. She has Cushing's disease- a tumor > > in the pituatary. So I am looking for direction, information etc as > far > > as using MMS for dogs. Can anyone help me please. Looking forward to > > learning more and getting acquainted with you all. > > Thanks > > cathy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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