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Re: Treating my dog. Some protocol questions related to MMS and DMSO
 
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Re: Treating my dog. Some protocol questions related to MMS and DMSO


I am familiar with dmso via my son being a health nut/nursing student and body builder. I have used dmso externally and internally both. It is true. You have to be extremely careful in using it. DO NOT use rubber gloves! If you use spoons....high quality stainless steel. I personally bought a glass syringe(minus the needle) and glass funnels and other lab tools to sterilize and measure, then apply.
I have a schnauzer that also has cancerous tumors. I asked my vet about using dmso on the tumors, but she is not an alternative med vet, but she said she thought if I thought it would help, why not?
I first used a cotton ball and used alcohol to wipe over tumor. She's a schnauzer so has short hair. If your dog's hair is long, I would shave the area and then cleanse.
Then I would buy the dmso gel and swipe it over the tumor....don't rub it in as it can cause inflammation, dryness and itching. Depending on where the tumor is located, you may need to use an elizabethan (lamp shade) collar till it dries. It doesn't need to be a thick application, but you don't want puppy to lick...so let it dry then remove collar.
It is true,....dmso will deliver into the bloodstream any impurities you use with it,hence, punt the rubber gloves and make sure hands and tools are super clean.
It's not gonna help over night, so patience is a must. The vitamin c is a great helper with dmso. I would recommend the 99.9% solution once a day. The rest of it is distilled water. You can buy it on Jacob Stanley's website or on Amazon and buy The Nature's Gift brand.
All the other stuff you're doing is ok, it just sounds like your baby is having to jump through alot of hoops if you could downsize it to the vitamin c and dmso. Just make sure your hands are clean, uee cotton balls (not q tips) and swipe the area and dry with alcohol and apply dmso. It will either work or it won't. Dmso is so potent that it enters into the bone marrow within 5 minutes after usage. I wish you luck. I tried it with my dog, but I have a motherly chihuahua that wanted to cleanse her wounds, so spent a bundle of money on surgical removal after trying trying the dmso and found the other dog trying to lick. The lumps have now reoccured, so am going to go back to the dmso as the new lumps are in a place she can't lick, and the other dog doesn't lick. Maybe we'll get lucky. I, along with my son, have researched this stuff till the cows come home. It took a long time to work up the nerve to take it internally for myself for various health problems and have had nothing but good results. My advice is to start small and work your way up week by week...human or dog. I use liposomal vitamin c as it is coated in lecithin and absorbs directly into the cells and one teaspoon delivers 3000 mg. It's pricey, but amazing. I wish you luck....I'm gonna need it too. Our dogs are family members and I don't mourn well. Namaste, Angel
 

 
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