Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 thank you for the information . It all seems such a lot to take in. I have the MMS which came with a bottle of citric acid as well, and it says to mix one drop MMS to five drops CA. For dogs JH recommends 3 drops per 25.lbs and my dog is 94lbs. The fistula has mainly closed because he is having an immune suppressing cream applied. At first it was very, very painful but now it isn't and he lets me apply it quite ok, but I imagine it is still sore. I think it would be quite difficult to get it into the hole now remaining but I do spray with colloidal silver and H202 and DMSO. It looks much better and he is ok in himself, but it still smells awful. Could you tell me exactly how much I should give, how much liquid to put in and can I put it in food or down his throat. Thanks so much. dee PS glad to hear you are better by the way. On 30 Jul 2010, at 19:20, Wilkins wrote: > > > Dorothy, Dont worryabout the amount of MMS to giver the dog. I dont think either method will do any harm to your dog.Many people have cured their dogs of cancer , infections and other problems using the original protocol advised by Jim Humble. Personally If my dog were suffering from an anal fistula I would use the more agressive treatment. > > After a surgery years ago I developed a fistula on the incision. What a mess. My husband had to pack the hole with a steril surgical gauze twice a day and rinse out the wound with sterile water.The wound has to heal from the inside out .. If it heals on the outside first , the infection is locked in. > > You can probably do the same thing for your dog that my husband did for me. You would have the added benefit of being able to wash out the wound with MMS in water water. And yes I would activate it.(we used hydrogen peroxide ) > > If you want to try it ,Get some wooden stick cotton swabs (like a long Q tip) Use it dipped in the MS water to swab out the wound and open it so you can irrigate it with the MMS water get a squirt bottle for squirting the MMS water into the wound. Then take a bit of dry gauze(its like strips about 1/4 or less wide and use a clean q tip to push it into the fistula. A little bit should stick out of the wound to make it easy to retrieve when its time to change again . Cover it to keep it clean unless its in an awkward spot . You may have to get one of those special collars that prevent the dog from licking the spot. > > My wound took almost 2 weeks to close from the inside to the out. I would also give the MMS to my dog in water to help her immune system fight the infection . > > Good luck > IN NC > . > Wilkins > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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