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?From: Arnold <k143gno@...> Sent: Wed, October 27, 2010 6:48:43 AMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS for gats sheep and cows?

Hi ,

I am currently working on my RA with MMS. My partner, who is a Homeopath, used to keep goats and advises against using it on ruminants. She does say however that a good homeopathic vet should be able to sort it out for you.

Good luck

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> I have recently turned farmer and have aquired a bunch of ruminants.Im wondering if anyone has ever treated these animals with MMS?I worry about the wisdom of using it internally for them because of the reliance of bacteria as part of their digestive process.

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> There is a viral infection that goats Get called CAE that causes a form of arthritis that causes the goats life to be short and gradually become more and more debilitated so that most owners put them down after a few years.I think MMS holds great possibilities for curing this disease but if their digestive process ever halts they can die wihin 24 hours.That could happen if the friendly bacteria is eliminated by MMS.

> One of my friends has a goat with this disease and she is interested in possibly using it to cure her gaot.I know of someone who cured her rheumetoid arthritis using MMS , so maybe it would work for the goaty form.

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> IN TX

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it could be that in an emergency, like the goat who was dying, that just a few doses of MMS could save a life. but--for long term use in the arthritis situation for goats, I would be hesitant to use MMS, since there have been people who have reported that they could tell that MMS also killed off their good gut bacteria.

i know, I know--Jim says this doesn't happen. I'm just passing on information I learned from members of the original (now dissolved) MMS group. about 4 people who are sensitive enough to feel exactly what is happening in their bodies reported their belief that MMS killed their good gut bacteria. they were able to overcome this by lots and lots of probiotics, after stopping MMS.

I know nothing about goats, but it has been mentioned here that goats NEED their gut bacteria to live. if this is true, one or two dose of MMS might be fine, but again--I personally would not take the chance of long term (more that a few doses) use.

just my opinion, after 4 years of working with MMS and reading hundreds and hundreds of messages by hundreds of members of 2 MMS lists.

samala,

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I am currently working on my RA with MMS. My partner, who is a Homeopath, used to keep goats and advises against using it on ruminants. She does say however that a good homeopathic vet should be able to sort it out for you.

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Yes, I am one of those people who feel that MMS does indeed kill off all bacteria, good and bad. This hasnt stopped me from taking it, but I only take it as needed for short periods of time. And I do take probiotics after each time of using. ValFrom: <gaiacita@...> Sent: Fri, 29

October, 2010 22:02:15Subject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS for gats sheep and cows?

it could be that in an emergency, like the goat who was dying, that just a few doses of MMS could save a life. but--for long term use in the arthritis situation for goats, I would be hesitant to use MMS, since there have been people who have reported that they could tell that MMS also killed off their good gut bacteria.

i know, I know--Jim says this doesn't happen. I'm just passing on information I learned from members of the original (now dissolved) MMS group. about 4 people who are sensitive enough to feel exactly what is happening in their bodies reported their belief that MMS killed their good gut bacteria. they were able to overcome this by lots and lots of probiotics, after stopping MMS.

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I am currently working on my RA with MMS. My partner, who is a Homeopath, used to keep goats and advises against using it on ruminants. She does say however that a good homeopathic vet should be able to sort it out for you.

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I agree.  It does not always kill off gut bacteria,  but it seems to

happen often enough.

Jim

On 10/29/2010 6:19 PM, Val wrote:

 

Yes, I am one of those people who feel

that MMS does indeed kill off all bacteria, good and bad. 

This hasnt stopped me from taking it, but I only take it

as needed for short periods of time. And I do take

probiotics after each time of using. 

Val

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<gaiacita@...>

To:

Sent:

Fri, 29 October, 2010 22:02:15

Subject:

Re: [ ] Re: MMS for gats

sheep and cows?

 

it could be that in an emergency,

like the goat who was dying, that

just a few doses of MMS could save a

life.  but--for long term use in the

arthritis situation for goats, I

would be hesitant to use MMS, since

there have been people who have

reported that they could tell that

MMS also killed off their good gut

bacteria.

 

i know, I know--Jim says this

doesn't happen.  I'm just passing on

information I learned from members

of the original (now dissolved) MMS

group.  about 4 people who are

sensitive enough to feel exactly

what is happening in their bodies

reported their belief that MMS

killed their good gut bacteria. 

they were able to overcome this by

lots and lots of probiotics, after

stopping MMS.

 

 

 

 

 

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Message-------

 

I am currently working on

my RA with MMS. My partner, who is

a Homeopath, used to keep goats

and advises against using it on

ruminants. She does say however

that a good homeopathic vet should

be able to sort it out for you.

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I agree completely.And taking a good probiotic is always a good idea.

Loftin Wilkins

From: <gaiacita@...>Subject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS for gats sheep and cows? Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 5:02 PM

it could be that in an emergency, like the goat who was dying, that just a few doses of MMS could save a life. but--for long term use in the arthritis situation for goats, I would be hesitant to use MMS, since there have been people who have reported that they could tell that MMS also killed off their good gut bacteria.

i know, I know--Jim says this doesn't happen. I'm just passing on information I learned from members of the original (now dissolved) MMS group. about 4 people who are sensitive enough to feel exactly what is happening in their bodies reported their belief that MMS killed their good gut bacteria. they were able to overcome this by lots and lots of probiotics, after stopping MMS.

I know nothing about goats, but it has been mentioned here that goats NEED their gut bacteria to live. if this is true, one or two dose of MMS might be fine, but again--I personally would not take the chance of long term (more that a few doses) use.

just my opinion, after 4 years of working with MMS and reading hundreds and hundreds of messages by hundreds of members of 2 MMS lists.

samala,

-------Original Message-------

I am currently working on my RA with MMS. My partner, who is a Homeopath, used to keep goats and advises against using it on ruminants. She does say however that a good homeopathic vet should be able to sort it out for you.

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