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25 Aug 2015 09:20 #50132 by loona
Replied by loona on topic Healing of a bone tumor on Rottweiler
Hola Miguel,

What protocol have you reached so far? You have to detail how much you give daily and I'll do my best to guide you from there.
Much Love

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25 Aug 2015 19:15 #50135 by migueliracheta
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Loona, I have a rottweiler that is 5 years old. In March of this year, she began to limp. I took her to a doctor and her diagnostic was a sarcoma 2 in left hand.
I started the treatment with MMS in the first’s days of August. At first were 1 drop of mms + 1 drop of citric acid twice per day, diluted in a glass of milk. Now is 3 drops of mms + 1 citric acid 3 times during the day. Additionally I am applying a mix directly on the tumor that contains 5 drops of mms + 1 drop of citric acid + 6 drops of DMSO + Aloe vera. This application is made by a massage on the tumor with all this mix; I am doing these three times along the day.
Thank you for your help and your time.
Miguel

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26 Aug 2015 11:52 - 26 Aug 2015 11:57 #50143 by loona
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Ok so you have reached 9 drops internal per day so far. How much does she weight?

The protocol i applied was:

Day 18:00
1:1
9:00
1:1
10:00
2:2
11:00
3:3
12:00
4:4
14:00
5:5
16:00
5:5
18:00
5:5
Total=26 drops
Day 28:00
5:5
9:00
5:5
10:00
5:5
11:30
4:4
13:00
4:4
14:30
5:5
16:00
5:5
18:00
5:5
Total=33
Day 39:00
4:4
10:00
5:5
11:00
5:5
12:00
5:5
13:00
5:5
14:30
5:5
16:30
5:5
18:00
5:5
Total=39
Day 48:30
5:5
09:30
6:6
10:30
6:6
12:00
6:6
14:00
6:6
16:30
5:5...
Total=34

Day 4, she started to have nausea at 16h30 and only took half the dose of 5:5 so i had to stop.
Day 5 I started again at 4:4 and stayed at 34 drops in the day.
Day 6, 7 and i did the same.

I could not increase the drops as it was getting more and more difficult for her to drink so much water.

This is when I started adding MMS2.
I was also applying externally mms + dmso. few times a day.

See what you can do with that, what you're doing is great, but you can increase faster.
Your dog is young, she can take higher doses, all you have to do is stop when she gets signs of too much mms.
That will also tell you how the sarcoma is doing, that was my way of feeling this. Find the limits with mms, reduce to let the body recover and start again.
Listen to your dog, she will tell you. They are great teachers.
Good luck, i will help you the best I can ♥
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05 Sep 2015 22:01 #50169 by migueliracheta
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Hello Loona I wonder how long was took you to treat your puppy?
I would also like to know if the treatment can reduce the tumor size.

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07 Sep 2015 12:36 #50174 by loona
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I ran a blood test 8 months later and there was no sign of metastasis at all.
The tumor has stopped growing the first week starting mms, and remained the size of a ping pong ball.
I was happy with that, considering that those tumors usually grow really fast and then cancer is spreading.
+ my dog was 10 years and 1/2 so cancer is not developping as fast in elders.
So I would say that she was treated in 6 months, intuitively because i did not got to the vet until the 8th month.
I was just watching my dog, happy and healthy, with the tumor stable and that was fine.

I know Horsefeather has managed to have the tumor disappear with mms, so it is possible. But if not, don't worry, as long as it stops growing. Cancer is not spreading.

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14 Dec 2025 20:09 - 14 Dec 2025 20:10 #87730 by dashd
Replied by dashd on topic Healing of a bone tumor on Rottweiler
Hi Miguel, I am dealing with the same, and wondering if you could help me out for my 150lbs dog. I would really appreciate your help. Currently been doing CDS, and seeing some improvement. 1ml/60ml bone broth every hour but idk if its too much.

How long did it take for you to see the results? We have this going on for about a month now.
Last edit: 14 Dec 2025 20:10 by dashd. Reason: add more information

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14 Dec 2025 22:55 #87733 by CLO2
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Hi Miguel, I am dealing with the same, and wondering if you could help me out for my 150lbs dog. I would really appreciate your help. Currently been doing CDS, and seeing some improvement. 1ml/60ml bone broth every hour but idk if its too much.

How long did it take for you to see the results? We have this going on for about a month now.
There is a possibility that the bone broth you are using is high in antioxidants which could reduce or eliminate chlorine dioxide (CLO2) in CDS. I asked about this on Brave Search and got this answer: 

"Bone broth is considered an antioxidant due to its rich content of key compounds that support the body's antioxidant systems. It contains glycine, glutamic acid, and cysteine—amino acids that are essential for the production of glutathione, often referred to as the "mother antioxidant". 

Glutathione plays a critical role in detoxifying harmful substances and reducing oxidative stress, which is linked to aging and various diseases such as liver disease, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. The presence of glycine in bone broth also supports the recycling of glutathione, enhancing its effectiveness. 

Additionally, bone broth provides other antioxidants like vitamin C and selenium, which help combat oxidative stress and support immune function. These combined properties make bone broth a valuable dietary source for boosting the body’s natural antioxidant defenses."


AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts. 

I have attached a cat and dog protocol that you could consider using. If the tumor is visible, you could also apply full-strength CDS to it a few times each day. 

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14 Dec 2025 23:43 #87734 by dashd
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Thank you so much for the detailed reply. I have been using Beef Broth from the store, and had no idea about all the information you suggested. That makes total sense. I am just gonna use water instead now, glad you responded.
May be that is why the affect hasn't been as much. The tumor is somewhat visible but mostly looks very inflamed. It really is hard to see when she feels pain and whimpers, usually after moving more than usual. Looking at the protocol now. Is there a way to do a phone call with you I would greatly appreciate it seven two zero three four one zero nine five six. Thanks

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15 Dec 2025 00:00 #87735 by CLO2
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Thank you so much for the detailed reply. I have been using Beef Broth from the store, and had no idea about all the information you suggested. That makes total sense. I am just gonna use water instead now, glad you responded.
May be that is why the affect hasn't been as much. The tumor is somewhat visible but mostly looks very inflamed. It really is hard to see when she feels pain and whimpers, usually after moving more than usual. Looking at the protocol now. Is there a way to do a phone call with you I would greatly appreciate it seven two zero three four one zero nine five six. Thanks 

 
I would spray the tumor with full-strength CDS hourly and also add SCS (bottle A) as per the protocol, to the dog's non-metallic water dish. Dogs have a lot of stomach acid compared to humans, and can easily activate the SCS releasing CLO2. 

Sorry, but I only use text when discussing CLO2, so I have a record of what we talked about. 

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15 Dec 2025 00:20 #87736 by dashd
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Where can I buy the bottle ? this one lady made CDS for me and mailed it , but i don't have a whole lot of it left. My dog isn't really wanting to drink water so i will just have to use the syringe. and okay i understand. She seems to be whimpering since last night and in pain. How soon did you see tumor shrink ?

please in simple words, could you help dose for 152lbs dog everyday ? Did your dog whimper ? the CDS I have says 3000ppm.

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