Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Hi, I just joined the group and I am really looking forward to connecting with others experimenting with the MMS. I have been doing the standard protocol of MMS twice a day. I can't seem to get past 7 drops without serious diarrhea which has become annoying. So I am just hovering at 7 right now, afraid to leave home if I increase again. I am also treating my cats taking a half dropper our of my own dose for each cat, which Jim suggests. One cat is very ill with feline HIV Leukemia. It has effected his teeth as well. We had to have 11 removed last summer. We are trying to save the rest using the MMS. We have been using the mouth protocol on him. Once a day we rinse his mouth and brush his teeth. For a while there he seemed to be getting better but now his mouth is all mucusy, he doesn't smell good, and his skin is irritated and there is now hair loss on his back leg. Has anyone had success treating a cat with cancer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 On 2010-01-25 8:19 PM, indigorose007 wrote: > I have been doing the standard protocol of MMS twice a day. I can't > seem to get past 7 drops without serious diarrhea which has become > annoying. So I am just hovering at 7 right now, afraid to leave home > if I increase again. If I were you I'd try the new protocol, using less drops, more times per day. The new recommendation is one dose per hour, for 8 hours per day. Apparently the chlorine dioxide doesn't last nearly as long as Jim firsth thought. > I am also treating my cats taking a half dropper our of my own dose > for each cat, which Jim suggests. One cat is very ill with feline HIV > Leukemia. It has effected his teeth as well. We had to have 11 > removed last summer. We are trying to save the rest using the MMS. We > have been using the mouth protocol on him. Once a day we rinse his > mouth and brush his teeth. For a while there he seemed to be getting > better but now his mouth is all mucusy, he doesn't smell good, and > his skin is irritated and there is now hair loss on his back leg. > > Has anyone had success treating a cat with cancer? Never tried, sorry... hope he gets better... -- Best regards, Marcus I.T. Director Media Brokers International, Inc. 678.514.6200 x224 678.514.6299 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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