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16 Mar 2022 17:12 #74353
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Hello all,
My 9-year-old cat has been diagnosed with malignant cancer 2 weeks ago. We have refused steroids (as we heard this does not do any good for his immune system) and refused any evasive surgeries as we do not want to distress him even further.
We are currently syringe feeding him as he's not eating anything on his own. We managed to get the items to prepare MMS but are confused about how often we should be giving him the drops. We have started him on 4 drops of MMS as per Starting Procedure, but are not sure as to how often a day this should really be given?
We also have bought supplements ( for his liver, heart, lymphatic system, food stimulant, etc) - how long should we wait between MMS and supplements?
Thank you all for your help.
My 9-year-old cat has been diagnosed with malignant cancer 2 weeks ago. We have refused steroids (as we heard this does not do any good for his immune system) and refused any evasive surgeries as we do not want to distress him even further.
We are currently syringe feeding him as he's not eating anything on his own. We managed to get the items to prepare MMS but are confused about how often we should be giving him the drops. We have started him on 4 drops of MMS as per Starting Procedure, but are not sure as to how often a day this should really be given?
We also have bought supplements ( for his liver, heart, lymphatic system, food stimulant, etc) - how long should we wait between MMS and supplements?
Thank you all for your help.
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16 Mar 2022 18:15 - 16 Mar 2022 18:24 #74354
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I'm not familiar with animal doses, but you basically treat them according to weight.
4 Drops of MMS1? That is NOT the Starting Procedure and is WAY to much for a cat. 1/4 of a drop is the Starting Procedure for adult humans - but you would need to divide that by 4 AT LEAST for even a big cat.
I would highly recommend getting Jim Humbles book MMS Health Recovery Guidebook and look at chapter 15, it's all about animals and has charts and details on just how to make and how much to make.
You can get the paperback and PDF here www.bluejaybooks.co
Wait at least 1-2 hours before giving supplements. Easiest is to give 1 hour after final dose for the day as chlorine dioxide generally only stays in the body for 1 hour.
4 Drops of MMS1? That is NOT the Starting Procedure and is WAY to much for a cat. 1/4 of a drop is the Starting Procedure for adult humans - but you would need to divide that by 4 AT LEAST for even a big cat.
I would highly recommend getting Jim Humbles book MMS Health Recovery Guidebook and look at chapter 15, it's all about animals and has charts and details on just how to make and how much to make.
You can get the paperback and PDF here www.bluejaybooks.co
Wait at least 1-2 hours before giving supplements. Easiest is to give 1 hour after final dose for the day as chlorine dioxide generally only stays in the body for 1 hour.
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16 Mar 2022 19:11 #74356
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Hi Stu,
Thank you for getting back to me.
We have activated 8 drops of MMS in 120ml of distilled water. From this solution we then give him 4 drops every 8 hours with food. I was confused if it should be every hour for 8 hours or 3 times every 8 hours.
Thank you for your suggestion about buying the book. I will have a look.
Thank you.
Thank you for getting back to me.
We have activated 8 drops of MMS in 120ml of distilled water. From this solution we then give him 4 drops every 8 hours with food. I was confused if it should be every hour for 8 hours or 3 times every 8 hours.
Thank you for your suggestion about buying the book. I will have a look.
Thank you.
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17 Mar 2022 04:56 #74360
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Yes it is every hour for 8 hours.
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Oh I see, that sounds better.Hi Stu,
Thank you for getting back to me.
We have activated 8 drops of MMS in 120ml of distilled water. From this solution we then give him 4 drops every 8 hours with food. I was confused if it should be every hour for 8 hours or 3 times every 8 hours.
Thank you for your suggestion about buying the book. I will have a look.
Thank you.
Yes it is every hour for 8 hours.
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18 Mar 2022 08:24 #74370
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Hello stu77000 Good to read your advise for treatment of cats. When I noticed this part in your comment "Wait at least 1-2 hours before giving supplements" I became curious about the possible answer for my question, posted here yesterday. It's related to taking an anti-oxidant N-Acetyl-Cysteine and choosing to take a daily dose of MMS for maintenance. I've got both in the home, and so far I've not suffered any ailment myself, but I've cured my kitten twice, with MMS.
I'm so impressed by the versatile and effective use of MMS, that I prefer to use that as a daily maintenance and stop with NAC.
Also because there's not much costs involved, and I'm by nature not someone choosing bottles with pills etc. to support my health.
But my question is, is NAC a strong anti-oxidant, and should I avoid taking it entirely, when I also use the MMS daily maintenance dose?
Jim Humble mentions in one of his articles, that while following an MMS protocol, strong anti-oxidants should be avoided, just like alcohol, coffee, black tea, etc. Reading that part of your comment nudged me to ask you if I can take NAC safely 1-2 hours after taking the MMS maintenance dose. I've obtained the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook recently. I'll remember to look into chapter 15
I'm so impressed by the versatile and effective use of MMS, that I prefer to use that as a daily maintenance and stop with NAC.
Also because there's not much costs involved, and I'm by nature not someone choosing bottles with pills etc. to support my health.
But my question is, is NAC a strong anti-oxidant, and should I avoid taking it entirely, when I also use the MMS daily maintenance dose?
Jim Humble mentions in one of his articles, that while following an MMS protocol, strong anti-oxidants should be avoided, just like alcohol, coffee, black tea, etc. Reading that part of your comment nudged me to ask you if I can take NAC safely 1-2 hours after taking the MMS maintenance dose. I've obtained the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook recently. I'll remember to look into chapter 15
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18 Mar 2022 09:52 #74373
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Sorry I'm not sure if NAC is a strong antioxidant. To be safe, just take it 1 hour after your dose. They say that chlorine dioxide only lasts an hour in your system.Hello stu77000 Good to read your advise for treatment of cats. When I noticed this part in your comment "Wait at least 1-2 hours before giving supplements" I became curious about the possible answer for my question, posted here yesterday. It's related to taking an anti-oxidant N-Acetyl-Cysteine and choosing to take a daily dose of MMS for maintenance. I've got both in the home, and so far I've not suffered any ailment myself, but I've cured my kitten twice, with MMS.
I'm so impressed by the versatile and effective use of MMS, that I prefer to use that as a daily maintenance and stop with NAC.
Also because there's not much costs involved, and I'm by nature not someone choosing bottles with pills etc. to support my health.
But my question is, is NAC a strong anti-oxidant, and should I avoid taking it entirely, when I also use the MMS daily maintenance dose?
Jim Humble mentions in one of his articles, that while following an MMS protocol, strong anti-oxidants should be avoided, just like alcohol, coffee, black tea, etc. Reading that part of your comment nudged me to ask you if I can take NAC safely 1-2 hours after taking the MMS maintenance dose. I've obtained the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook recently. I'll remember to look into chapter 15
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18 Mar 2022 16:56 #74375
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Hello Stu. May I ask who are "they" when you write "They say that chlorine dioxide only lasts an hour in your system" And what is meant by "lasting"? The effect of MMS aka protection against infection, or the presence of the substance itself? I'm Dutch, and not entirely sure about the meaning of all terms in Engish, see?
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18 Mar 2022 17:53 #74377
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That is why Jim Humble changed the early protocols from very high doses (15 drops) about 3 times a day, to low doses (3 drops) every hour for 8 hours. That is why you can generally eat whatever you like 1 hour AFTER dosing.
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I belong to two chlorine dioxide Telegram groups and a lot get's discussed there by some very knowledgeable people. And the general consensus is that the presence of the substance lasts an hour in the body.Hello Stu. May I ask who are "they" when you write "They say that chlorine dioxide only lasts an hour in your system" And what is meant by "lasting"? The effect of MMS aka protection against infection, or the presence of the substance itself? I'm Dutch, and not entirely sure about the meaning of all terms in Engish, see?
That is why Jim Humble changed the early protocols from very high doses (15 drops) about 3 times a day, to low doses (3 drops) every hour for 8 hours. That is why you can generally eat whatever you like 1 hour AFTER dosing.
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18 Mar 2022 21:28 #74379
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Thank you, stu77000, for clarifying. My questions are answered. Probably, I won't find it necessary to use both MMS and NAC at the same time. I'm always trying to keep things as simple as possible when it's about diet and health maintenance. Never had a need to take extra pills, powders, and magic potions, due to absence of sickness for over 40 years 😉👍
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