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Growth/tumor on my dogs eyelid.
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27 Jan 2020 10:12 #62247
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My dog has a growth on the inner corner of her upper eyelid where her eyelashes are. It has almost tripled in size in last 8 months. It rubs the eyeball when her eyes are open. Is there a way to use MMS to get rid of it instead of having to resort to surgery for its removal?
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29 Jan 2020 22:02 - 29 Jan 2020 22:03 #62269
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Replied by Djaudiomaster on topic Growth/tumor on my dogs eyelid.
Hi. if it wer my dog, id get my handy bottle of mms spray and apply it to the eyelid. i would not mean to spray it directly on the eyeball. i would prob hold his head calmly and firmly and close his eye with my fingers and i spray on and rub it into the growth. i would hold the dog still for about 30 seconds to allow it to work in.
the spray bottle would be a 100ml size bottle with 30 activated drops and clean water - you know the craic.
i would do this a couple of times daily for about 5 to ten days.
at that id expect to see big results!
im currently doing almost the exact same thing today. marble size lump on dogs back. spraying once a day with strong 50 drop spray bottle.
good results are showing!
best of luck
the spray bottle would be a 100ml size bottle with 30 activated drops and clean water - you know the craic.
i would do this a couple of times daily for about 5 to ten days.
at that id expect to see big results!
im currently doing almost the exact same thing today. marble size lump on dogs back. spraying once a day with strong 50 drop spray bottle.
good results are showing!
best of luck
Last edit: 29 Jan 2020 22:03 by Djaudiomaster.
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