Guest guest Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 Bonnie, Cody should be on plenty of probiotics & enzymes. It will help immensely with the diarrhea among a host of other benefits to his whole little being. For the electrolyte issue there is a product for dogs called Rehydrate on waterdog.com. which will help him as well. I believe you just put it in his water. Tammatha - Gaiacita oleander soup Saturday, June 14, 2008 8:43 AM Re: Re: MMS vs. colloidal silver for Cody/Renee MMS doesn't interfere with any medications. The dose for Cody would be 3 drops MMS, 15 drops of some sort of acid like lemon juice, lime juice, apple cider vinegar or citric acid at a 10% solution. You'd be better off just using vinegar or the lemon juice rather than mess with finding the citric acid powder and making up a 10% solution. As I stated earlier, I'd start Cody out on half a dose--which would mean you'd mix up the 3 drops MMS, 15 drops acid and WAIT 3 MINUTES and after that just give him HALF the dose. MMS will still do its job of killing pathogens but will be easier for Cody to deal with. Remember, he's not reacting to the MMS itself, but to the too much toxins in his body from die off. The body reacts with vomiting and/or diarrhea because there are too many toxins from what the MMS has killed that the body is trying to get rid of them in any way it can. It is NOT from the MMS itself. That's why taking a smaller dose is as good as a large dose--you just take the smaller dose for longer is all. Then it's easy on the body. And as I said, animals do seem much more able to handle MMS at high doses than humans. But because Cody already has diarrhea I'd start at half dose. It would be hard to tell if the diarrhea was still from before, or from the die-off. Are you putting electrolites in Cody's water or food to help replace what the diarrhea is taking out? EmergenC is good for that, but I don't know how Cody would react to the flavorings in it, if you put it in his drinking water. Perhaps someone on the list knows what else to use for electrolites for a dog. No, the MMS won't interfere with the CS or oleander or anything else you may give him, including the honey and BS. I would simply suggest giving everything else during the daytime, and then stopping everything about 2 hours before going to bed, and giving Cody the MMS just before you go to bed. I am praying for your Dad, Cody and you. God/dess bless you all. Samala, Renee ---- My problem with MMS is how much to give Cody because he only weighs 21 lbs. I am also wondering if I give him this, CS and possibly oleander if I can get it ordered would be too much for him? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 For us new people, just let me say that I do not know what the abreviations mean such as MMS or CS. Perhaps CS means collodial silver. Anyway, it would be helpful to have the information as useable. Thanks. Sandra--- On Sat, 6/14/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: Tammatha <tammatha Cody/Bonnie Hydrationoleander soup Date: Saturday, June 14, 2008, 3:22 PM Bonnie, Cody should be on plenty of probiotics & enzymes. It will help immensely with the diarrhea among a host of other benefits to his whole little being. For the electrolyte issue there is a product for dogs called Rehydrate on waterdog.com. which will help him as well. I believe you just put it in his water. Tammatha - Gaiacita oleander soup Saturday, June 14, 2008 8:43 AM Re: Re: MMS vs. colloidal silver for Cody/Renee MMS doesn't interfere with any medications. The dose for Cody would be 3 drops MMS, 15 drops of some sort of acid like lemon juice, lime juice, apple cider vinegar or citric acid at a 10% solution. You'd be better off just using vinegar or the lemon juice rather than mess with finding the citric acid powder and making up a 10% solution. As I stated earlier, I'd start Cody out on half a dose--which would mean you'd mix up the 3 drops MMS, 15 drops acid and WAIT 3 MINUTES and after that just give him HALF the dose. MMS will still do its job of killing pathogens but will be easier for Cody to deal with. Remember, he's not reacting to the MMS itself, but to the too much toxins in his body from die off. The body reacts with vomiting and/or diarrhea because there are too many toxins from what the MMS has killed that the body is trying to get rid of them in any way it can. It is NOT from the MMS itself. That's why taking a smaller dose is as good as a large dose--you just take the smaller dose for longer is all. Then it's easy on the body. And as I said, animals do seem much more able to handle MMS at high doses than humans. But because Cody already has diarrhea I'd start at half dose. It would be hard to tell if the diarrhea was still from before, or from the die-off. Are you putting electrolites in Cody's water or food to help replace what the diarrhea is taking out? EmergenC is good for that, but I don't know how Cody would react to the flavorings in it, if you put it in his drinking water. Perhaps someone on the list knows what else to use for electrolites for a dog. No, the MMS won't interfere with the CS or oleander or anything else you may give him, including the honey and BS. I would simply suggest giving everything else during the daytime, and then stopping everything about 2 hours before going to bed, and giving Cody the MMS just before you go to bed. I am praying for your Dad, Cody and you. God/dess bless you all. Samala, Renee -- -- My problem with MMS is how much to give Cody because he only weighs 21 lbs. I am also wondering if I give him this, CS and possibly oleander if I can get it ordered would be too much for him? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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