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Goat with large neck tumour
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Moonbeam the goat is the most urgent - She is a Large 100 lb or more lamancha goat we adopted a few years ago - lovely older doe who’s just a PET who is just so sweet who free ranges and comes to the house every day with her friends . She developed a front neck tumour the size of an orange over the last 3-4 weeks . We just had her tested in December and she and our other pet goats and 2 sheep are positive forCaprine Arthritis Encephalitis I’ve been trying homeopathy and CS, applying oils externally to the Tumour .
I’ve been reading Jim’s latest book and using mms (with HCL for activator ) for myself , and thought OMG I wonder if I can use it for the animals !!! any advice or suggestions on which protocol to try for her ? how much and how often to dose her (we can easily syringe it into her mouth ) . BUT does it interfere with the cud of a ruminant animal ??
She’s a sweet pet and I don’t want to lose her to this . Vets here are of little help here when it comes to goats , insanely expensive , and for this type of issue it would be surgery as an only option .
anyhow if anyone can offer me some input ?
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It’s huge and no way it’s a cyst - I have a German shepherd that gets those . This is the size of an orange and was somewhat soft and a bit squishy, smooth but after a few days of mms it low dosages it seems to be harder , and I can feel the lumps or ridges underneath it . wrote: Welcome, Wendy! Do you suspect a cancer or a sebaceous cyst? MMS is good for all creatures. It kills bacteria on contact and stops a virus from reproducing.
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Well, I have read that MMS/CDS is also supposed to cure tumors in cats and dogs. Here in Germany there is even a veterinarian (Dirk Schrader) who treats pets with MMS.
But as you already said, goats are ruminants and have a rumen (like a cow). Therefore, it is apparently "a little different" for these animals.
Here's what Jim Humble has to say about it:
mms-seminar.com/en/e-book-mms-3-5-protocol-for-ruminants/
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