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Hi Suzy,

Yes, MMS should be helpful at ridding this pathogen in a dog...

For dogs, the standard dose of MMS is 3 drops for each 25 lbs of body weight,

but just like for humans, start with 1 drop daily and scale up by 1 drop each

day.

Dogs seem to adjust well to MMS, I have two of them on it.. This can be mixed

into wet food or also in dry food with a bit of water added. For a 50 lb dog,

this would be 6 drops daily...

The above formula is basically for a healthy dog just to clear out common

pathogens, for a dog that appears ill, the dose can be doubled to 12 drops

or even tripled to 18 drops if severely ill, but this should be given in 4 or 5

doses

daily..

The 6 drops can be taken as 1 or 2 doses...

Take care,

Jim

>

>

> Hi all,

> A friend down the road just had her dog diagnosed with anaplasmosis and

> I'm wondering if anyone has experience treating dogs with this coinfection.

> The dog is limping badly, and fatigued. Would MMS be helpful here? CS?

> and if so, what would the dosage be for an animal who weighs about 50lbs?

>

> thanks kindly,

> Suzy

>

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thanks kindly Jim!

Hi Suzy,

Yes, MMS should be helpful at ridding this pathogen in a

dog...

For dogs, the standard dose of MMS is 3 drops for each 25

lbs of body weight,

but just like for humans, start with 1 drop daily and

scale up by 1 drop each day.

Dogs seem to adjust well to MMS, I have two of them on

it.. This can be mixed

into wet food or also in dry food with a bit of water

added. For a 50 lb dog,

this would be 6 drops daily...

The above formula is basically for a healthy dog just to

clear out common

pathogens, for a dog that appears ill, the dose can be

doubled to 12 drops

or even tripled to 18 drops if severely ill, but this

should be given in 4 or 5 doses

daily..

The 6 drops can be taken as 1 or 2 doses...

Take care,

Jimbers 5

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sorry group! I meant to send this to my friend who has the sick dogs

but pushed the wrong button!

Suzy

Hi my pupsis!

I wrote to the lyme/rife group and asked if anyone had

experience using

MMS for

Lyme coinfections in dogs. Jim, who is very knowledgeable

with MMS gave

me this info. I would

start off slow, and scale up for sure, as it can cause

diarrhea or

sometimes nausea as it kills

the pathogens. I've been doing it for months and am only

on 7 drops, but I have a high pathogen load! Hopefully for

Luna and

Haru, it will be easy, and

help clear them of Lyme or Anaplasma.

And for sure, if you need more Astragalus powdered

extract, I have a big

jar, and am happy for you to buy

some from me:+)) It's a great immune tonic!

love and hugs,

Suzy

> Hi Suzy,

>

> Yes, MMS should be helpful at ridding this pathogen

in a dog...

>

> For dogs, the standard dose of MMS is 3 drops for

each 25 lbs of body

> weight,

> but just like for humans, start with 1 drop daily and

scale up by 1

> drop each day.

> Dogs seem to adjust well to MMS, I have two of them

on it.. This can

> be mixed

> into wet food or also in dry food with a bit of water

added. For a 50

> lb dog,

> this would be 6 drops daily...

>

> The above formula is basically for a healthy dog just

to clear out common

> pathogens, for a dog that appears ill, the dose can

be doubled to 12 drops

> or even tripled to 18 drops if severely ill, but this

should be given

> in 4 or 5 doses

> daily..

>

> The 6 drops can be taken as 1 or 2 doses...

>

> Take care,

> Jim

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Hi Susy,

Was this intended for the group?

Sounds like not!

I can remove it if you like...

Jim

> > Hi Suzy,

> >

> > Yes, MMS should be helpful at ridding this pathogen in a dog...

> >

> > For dogs, the standard dose of MMS is 3 drops for each 25 lbs of body

> > weight,

> > but just like for humans, start with 1 drop daily and scale up by 1

> > drop each day.

> > Dogs seem to adjust well to MMS, I have two of them on it.. This can

> > be mixed

> > into wet food or also in dry food with a bit of water added. For a 50

> > lb dog,

> > this would be 6 drops daily...

> >

> > The above formula is basically for a healthy dog just to clear out common

> > pathogens, for a dog that appears ill, the dose can be doubled to 12 drops

> > or even tripled to 18 drops if severely ill, but this should be given

> > in 4 or 5 doses

> > daily..

> >

> > The 6 drops can be taken as 1 or 2 doses...

> >

> > Take care,

> > Jim

>

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What are you talking about Suzy!

I looked and that post has been deleted... :-)

Jim

> > > Hi Suzy,

> > >

> > > Yes, MMS should be helpful at ridding this pathogen in a dog...

> > >

> > > For dogs, the standard dose of MMS is 3 drops for each 25 lbs of body

> > > weight,

> > > but just like for humans, start with 1 drop daily and scale up by 1

> > > drop each day.

> > > Dogs seem to adjust well to MMS, I have two of them on it.. This can

> > > be mixed

> > > into wet food or also in dry food with a bit of water added. For a 50

> > > lb dog,

> > > this would be 6 drops daily...

> > >

> > > The above formula is basically for a healthy dog just to clear out

> > common

> > > pathogens, for a dog that appears ill, the dose can be doubled to 12

> > drops

> > > or even tripled to 18 drops if severely ill, but this should be given

> > > in 4 or 5 doses

> > > daily..

> > >

> > > The 6 drops can be taken as 1 or 2 doses...

> > >

> > > Take care,

> > > Jim

> >

> >

> >

> > No virus found in this message.

> > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com>

> > Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2425/4981 - Release Date: 05/06/12

> >

>

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;+))))

What are you talking about Suzy!

I looked and that post has been deleted... :-)

Jim

> > > Hi Suzy,

> > >

> > > Yes, MMS should be helpful at ridding this

pathogen in a dog...

> > >

> > > For dogs, the standard dose of MMS is 3

drops for each 25 lbs of body

> > > weight,

> > > but just like for humans, start with 1 drop

daily and scale up by 1

> > > drop each day.

> > > Dogs seem to adjust well to MMS, I have two

of them on it.. This can

> > > be mixed

> > > into wet food or also in dry food with a

bit of water added. For a 50

> > > lb dog,

> > > this would be 6 drops daily...

> > >

> > > The above formula is basically for a

healthy dog just to clear out

> > common

> > > pathogens, for a dog that appears ill, the

dose can be doubled to 12

> > drops

> > > or even tripled to 18 drops if severely

ill, but this should be given

> > > in 4 or 5 doses

> > > daily..

> > >

> > > The 6 drops can be taken as 1 or 2 doses...

> > >

> > > Take care,

> > > Jim

> >

> >

> >

> > No virus found in this message.

> > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com>

> > Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2425/4981

- Release Date: 05/06/12

> >

>

No virus

found in this message.

Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2425/4981 - Release Date:

05/06/12

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