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Great job !

I never want to be without some backup MMS and Ive got that Beck blood electrification device too.I havent used it in a couple of years. But its nice to know I have the tools to help heal infections if I need it.

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From: Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@...>Subject: [ ] Positive results - nasty cat bite Date: Sunday, December 5, 2010, 4:05 PM

Hi everyone,Well, I finally had an opportunity to test MMS on something new...My wife and I recently rescued a young cat, about 8 months old. She hadbeen trapped in a small fenced back porch in an abandoned property, andhad obviously been there for a long time, as she was literally nothingbut skin and bones. I didn't think she would survive.Anyway, we got her home, cleaned her up, then had to repeat the bathsabout 5 times because she kept soiling herself. While we were drying herafter the last bath, she bit my wife on her thumb really hard, and hungon for about 10 seconds. She said it felt like it went all the way tothe bone.Well, I didn't know anything about cat bites at the time, but when herhand swelled up to about twice its size within about 20 minutes of thebite, I knew something was wrong. I did some googling and learned justhow nasty cat bites can be - dangerous in fact.

You can die from one ifleft untreated.Ok, so, I'm wondering what I should try first, and MMS was one of thefirst things that came to mind. She had tried MMS once before, butstopped because of the 'nasty taste'. When I suggested using it, Iexpected some resistance, but she said her hand felt like it was onfire, so she immediately said ok.I gave her one dose of six drops. This was very early in the afternoon -say about 2:00pm.I was still thinking of what else I could do, and remembered my BeckSilver Pulser (colloidal silver make and blood electrification device).So, we placed the electrodes on both sides of the bite, and taped itinto place.It was amazing. Her hand had returned to normal size after about an houror so, although it still looked red and inflamed. I'm not really surewhich one was responsible, or both, but I won't ever be without eitherone again.That night,

she took a larger dose of MMS - about 10 drops - and wassick for hours and said she couldn't take any more. We taped the silverpulser over the bite and she slept with it on all night.The next day her hand was fine - you could still barely see the bitemark, but it healed up just fine.Anyway, I thought someone might find this interesting...

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Hello ,

A more traditional method involves activating the sodium chlorite and soaking

the bite area in it...

Tom

--- In , Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Well, I finally had an opportunity to test MMS on something new...

>

> My wife and I recently rescued a young cat, about 8 months old. She had

> been trapped in a small fenced back porch in an abandoned property, and

> had obviously been there for a long time, as she was literally nothing

> but skin and bones. I didn't think she would survive.

>

> Anyway, we got her home, cleaned her up, then had to repeat the baths

> about 5 times because she kept soiling herself. While we were drying her

> after the last bath, she bit my wife on her thumb really hard, and hung

> on for about 10 seconds. She said it felt like it went all the way to

> the bone.

>

> Well, I didn't know anything about cat bites at the time, but when her

> hand swelled up to about twice its size within about 20 minutes of the

> bite, I knew something was wrong. I did some googling and learned just

> how nasty cat bites can be - dangerous in fact. You can die from one if

> left untreated.

>

> Ok, so, I'm wondering what I should try first, and MMS was one of the

> first things that came to mind. She had tried MMS once before, but

> stopped because of the 'nasty taste'. When I suggested using it, I

> expected some resistance, but she said her hand felt like it was on

> fire, so she immediately said ok.

>

> I gave her one dose of six drops. This was very early in the afternoon -

> say about 2:00pm.

>

> I was still thinking of what else I could do, and remembered my Beck

> Silver Pulser (colloidal silver make and blood electrification device).

> So, we placed the electrodes on both sides of the bite, and taped it

> into place.

>

> It was amazing. Her hand had returned to normal size after about an hour

> or so, although it still looked red and inflamed. I'm not really sure

> which one was responsible, or both, but I won't ever be without either

> one again.

>

> That night, she took a larger dose of MMS - about 10 drops - and was

> sick for hours and said she couldn't take any more. We taped the silver

> pulser over the bite and she slept with it on all night.

>

> The next day her hand was fine - you could still barely see the bite

> mark, but it healed up just fine.

>

> Anyway, I thought someone might find this interesting...

>

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this is fantastic! if you have on hand the mms2 that is for open cuts.i keeping

both.gyb

--- In , Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Well, I finally had an opportunity to test MMS on something new...

>

> My wife and I recently rescued a young cat, about 8 months old. She had

> been trapped in a small fenced back porch in an abandoned property, and

> had obviously been there for a long time, as she was literally nothing

> but skin and bones. I didn't think she would survive.

>

> Anyway, we got her home, cleaned her up, then had to repeat the baths

> about 5 times because she kept soiling herself. While we were drying her

> after the last bath, she bit my wife on her thumb really hard, and hung

> on for about 10 seconds. She said it felt like it went all the way to

> the bone.

>

> Well, I didn't know anything about cat bites at the time, but when her

> hand swelled up to about twice its size within about 20 minutes of the

> bite, I knew something was wrong. I did some googling and learned just

> how nasty cat bites can be - dangerous in fact. You can die from one if

> left untreated.

>

> Ok, so, I'm wondering what I should try first, and MMS was one of the

> first things that came to mind. She had tried MMS once before, but

> stopped because of the 'nasty taste'. When I suggested using it, I

> expected some resistance, but she said her hand felt like it was on

> fire, so she immediately said ok.

>

> I gave her one dose of six drops. This was very early in the afternoon -

> say about 2:00pm.

>

> I was still thinking of what else I could do, and remembered my Beck

> Silver Pulser (colloidal silver make and blood electrification device).

> So, we placed the electrodes on both sides of the bite, and taped it

> into place.

>

> It was amazing. Her hand had returned to normal size after about an hour

> or so, although it still looked red and inflamed. I'm not really sure

> which one was responsible, or both, but I won't ever be without either

> one again.

>

> That night, she took a larger dose of MMS - about 10 drops - and was

> sick for hours and said she couldn't take any more. We taped the silver

> pulser over the bite and she slept with it on all night.

>

> The next day her hand was fine - you could still barely see the bite

> mark, but it healed up just fine.

>

> Anyway, I thought someone might find this interesting...

>

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Yes, the other thing you can do in such a case is mix 30 drops of activated mms with a small amount of water and spray it on a wound, or soak your hand (wound) in the mms water for a few min (do this every hour or so at first to be sure) My mother had a very nasty dog bite, the doctors told her to take antibiotics, but we try not to do that if possible, so we used the mms externally and it healed up without infection very fast... I have also used it on many other external infections in both animals and people, worked every time. Also good to add a few drops internally as well. From: tanstaafl@...Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 16:05:03 -0500Subject: [ ] Positive results - nasty cat bite

Hi everyone,

Well, I finally had an opportunity to test MMS on something new...

My wife and I recently rescued a young cat, about 8 months old. She had

been trapped in a small fenced back porch in an abandoned property, and

had obviously been there for a long time, as she was literally nothing

but skin and bones. I didn't think she would survive.

Anyway, we got her home, cleaned her up, then had to repeat the baths

about 5 times because she kept soiling herself. While we were drying her

after the last bath, she bit my wife on her thumb really hard, and hung

on for about 10 seconds. She said it felt like it went all the way to

the bone.

Well, I didn't know anything about cat bites at the time, but when her

hand swelled up to about twice its size within about 20 minutes of the

bite, I knew something was wrong. I did some googling and learned just

how nasty cat bites can be - dangerous in fact. You can die from one if

left untreated.

Ok, so, I'm wondering what I should try first, and MMS was one of the

first things that came to mind. She had tried MMS once before, but

stopped because of the 'nasty taste'. When I suggested using it, I

expected some resistance, but she said her hand felt like it was on

fire, so she immediately said ok.

I gave her one dose of six drops. This was very early in the afternoon -

say about 2:00pm.

I was still thinking of what else I could do, and remembered my Beck

Silver Pulser (colloidal silver make and blood electrification device).

So, we placed the electrodes on both sides of the bite, and taped it

into place.

It was amazing. Her hand had returned to normal size after about an hour

or so, although it still looked red and inflamed. I'm not really sure

which one was responsible, or both, but I won't ever be without either

one again.

That night, she took a larger dose of MMS - about 10 drops - and was

sick for hours and said she couldn't take any more. We taped the silver

pulser over the bite and she slept with it on all night.

The next day her hand was fine - you could still barely see the bite

mark, but it healed up just fine.

Anyway, I thought someone might find this interesting...

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