Feline Tritrichomonas foetus Parasitic Infection
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12 Jan 2015 13:27 #48799
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WE may be dealing with an outbreak of Feline Tritrichomonas foetus Parasitic Infection in our cat shelter. Can you please tell me if MMS is effective against this single-celled protozoan? and if there are any situations that showed this can be killed by MMS?
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
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12 Jan 2015 14:55 #48802
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From a quick read on the net it appears to like oxygen starved environments. MMS is an oxygenator so if it were me I would give it a good try. Perhaps Protocol 1000 would be a good place to start. With a kitty I would start them at 1/8 a drop and work up from there.
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16 Jan 2015 17:18 #48831
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thanks but I thought that MMS was not an oxgenator. anyway, I am not permitted to use MMS as the board of our shelter has voted against that.
problem is that MMS is banned in Canada. Sad fact. terrible. I hope that people will support and educate others in the use of this good supplement.
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16 Jan 2015 21:13 #48833
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MMS is an oxidizer.
If you don't call acidified sodium chlorite MMS, maybe the shelter will use it.
Municipal water suppliers have been using chlorine dioxide to sterilize public tap water for many years and that is allowed.
If you don't call acidified sodium chlorite MMS, maybe the shelter will use it.
Municipal water suppliers have been using chlorine dioxide to sterilize public tap water for many years and that is allowed.
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16 Jan 2015 23:18 #48835
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_chlorite#Toxicity
bad article about CD on wiki that my daughter sent me.
all the bad press on the internet has caused the board to vote agaist MMS and i cannot chnage that no matter what so much panic out there.
but they buy the useless flu shots.
bad article about CD on wiki that my daughter sent me.
all the bad press on the internet has caused the board to vote agaist MMS and i cannot chnage that no matter what so much panic out there.
but they buy the useless flu shots.
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16 Jan 2015 23:25 #48836
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abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/flu-vaccine-working-23-percent-effective-28249610
ok to sell this crap but not MMS. Who is making the $$ on these flu vaccines I ask!
ok to sell this crap but not MMS. Who is making the $$ on these flu vaccines I ask!
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