Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Meredith, > > No, Humans do not produce their own vitamin C!! According to " Practicing Medicine Without a License " by Owen Fonorow, guinea pigs, fruit eating bats , the red vented bulbul bird and primates (humans) need to consume vitamin C. One of the enzymes necessary to convert glucuronic acid derived from glucose into ascorbic acid is missing in primates. We lost the ability to produce vitamin C apparently in the region of 25 million years ago. Regards, Dawn human also produce our own Vit C .....mostly in teh adrenals I belive > > On 6/11/08, Arrow <arrowwind09@...> wrote: > > > > Here is a site that sells sodium chlorite specifically for animals. The > > people picked up on > > for themselves it as time went by. > > > > http://www.nzymes.com/index.htm > > > > Best, Arrow > > > > n < % 40>, > > " Gaiacita " <gaiacita@> wrote: > > > > > > Yes, MMS can be given successfully to dogs. We have many, many cases of > > MMS > > > helping both dogs and cats. For cats it is 1 drop MMS, 5 drops of the > > acid. > > > For dogs it is 3 drops MMS for every 25 pounds of weight, plus the acid. > > > Some people dilute the AMMS for the animals just like they do for people, > > > but I give the AMMS straight for my pets (both dogs and cats). I put the > > > AMMS into some favorite food treat and they eat it right up. > > > > > > Do watch your dog because some dogs get diarrhea or even vomiting, just > > like > > > people do on too fast of pathogen die-off. My pets never have, but others > > > have written that their dogs have reacted this way. If your pet does > > react, > > > just lower the dose and go back up to full dose slowly. > > > > > > Samala, > > > > > > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > > > Putting out a question that someone might be able to point me in the > > > right direction for an answer. Can MMS be given to dogs? The reason > > > I ask is because Vit-C apparently neutralizes the MMS and dogs produce > > > their own Vit-C. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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