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Old 07-13-2010, 02:55 PM
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Exclamation MMS and Cushing's Disease with Dog

My dog exhibits cushing symptoms. Since cushings always originate in a benign tumor on the pituitary or adrenal glands, I was wondering if MMS can be a suitable treatment for this disease.

Above all, anyone here had any success with this protocol for cushings or can offer anecdotal references?

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Old 01-26-2011, 11:47 AM
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Hello,
I have the same problem with my small dog. I have started to give her mms2. The vet is not too happy with me doing this as she thinks it's poison. I will try for one month then take a blood test to see if my dog has improved.

What did you do in the end?
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Old 01-26-2011, 03:21 PM
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If it is poison, then I should have died a long time ago, and the dog should die also. I only have experienced improvement by using it.

That is a nonsense statement unless someone uses far too much. The same would happen with about anything including water.

I know of several people that have used MMS with dogs and they only report improvements, or no effect at all. In the case of dogs, it was used unactivated.

I don't know if it will hep in this case, but you will do no harm trying it. The worst that will happen is the dog will have a few less parasites.

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Old 02-17-2011, 06:17 AM
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My dog is a Sliky, 17lbs, 9 yrs old with cushings, diabetes and blind, any ideas on how many drops, how often and mixed or straight of MMS to give him?
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Old 06-26-2011, 03:20 AM
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Default Dog dosing

I'm treating a 75# dog for a tumor in her spleen; and, read what little Jim offered in his book regarding treating animals. (I DO understand that it should be a book, in and of itself; and, that he's too busy treating humans to do the research and writing of such a book himself. The rational human part of me doesn't fault him for that. The fiercly maternal, pack alpha part of me tends to snarl; since, I want to know how to do the very best for my "pup...") I read 2 different dosings: 1 drop per 25 pounds and 1 drop for every 50 pounds. I'm not sure which one is a typo. I started her out with one drop, with a little canned food. That went okay; so, on the 3rd dose, I bumped her up to 2 drops. I did that for several doses; then, went to 3. These were activated drops. I'm hearing that it doesn't need to be activated for dogs; since, their stomachs are more acidic; but, Jim specified "activated drops;" so, I'm going to research that more before I change what I'm doing.

Since your fur-kid is so small, I think what ***I*** would do, would be to dilute the activated MMS1 with drops of distilled water (using a glass eye-dropper); then, after swirling it well to mix it, use the eye dropper to draw out the appropriate dose. I'm pretty tired at the moment; so, double check my math before using it; but, as an example: 1 activated drop = 2 drops of liquid; so, 1 drop would = 1/2 drop. 1 activated drop = 2 drops + 2 drops of distilled water = 4 drops of liquid; so, 1 drop would = 1/4 drop. Etc... All of my fur-kids are over 50#'s; and, until a couple of weeks ago, I'd never even heard of MMS. I'm "learning as I go" with Ginger. I downloaded the full version of Jim's (I'm pretty sure the latest version of) book, read every page of it, reread everything about dosing and animals several times, and I'm trying to read everything I can on places like this; but, I'm definitely no expert. I'm just replying because I know how frustrating it is to try to operate on the small amount of info. there is out there for our fur-kids. I hope that your's is doing great by now. Ginger seems to be showing some improvement; and, I just added MMS2 tonight (1/5th of a 0 capsule with every other dose of MMS1); but, she's got some distention of her abdomin; so, I'm going to slow things down to avoid her getting a Herxheimer reaction from the tumor cells dying off too rapidly for her body to process.

Last edited by Firefly74868; 06-26-2011 at 03:24 AM. Reason: Forgot to include my MMS2 dose
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