MMS Treatment Protocol for Animals
Jim's Health Recovery Manual
All of the protocols in this book can be applied to most animals (there are some variations for ruminants, see page 290) from dogs and cats, to horses, hamsters, and elephants. This chapter on animals is not meant to be comprehensive by any means. Time and space do not permit at the time of this writing. However, I do want to give you some general guidelines and rules for animals, which if followed should allow you to handle most of their diseases and health problems.
As mentioned in the Preface of this book, those of you who have read my previous writings on MMS may notice some variations here to what I’ve published in the past. For animals, as with humans, through on-going use of MMS we have learned new things. It has become more and more obvious that animals and humans react to the healing benefits of MMS in similar ways.
Basically all the same rules apply for animals as with people when using MMS. That is, if the animal seems to get better with what you are doing, keep up with what you are doing. Do not change anything. If the animal seems to get sicker with MMS, such as having diarrhea or vomiting, then reduce the dosage you are giving by one half, but do not stop. If you do not see positive results of any kind within three to four days, you would then go to 289 290 MMS Health Recovery Guidebook the next level of protocol.
With animals, I suggest less waiting time than with people before going to the next level of the protocol, because normally animals respond (heal) faster than humans. For the most part you can help an animal with MMS pretty much the same as a human. If you have read and carefully studied this book, the same rules and principles apply, with some minor adjustments.
Oral dosage of MMS is different for animals than for humans and depends on their weight.
Ruminants (e.g., cows, sheep, goats, etc.) are different than humans, cats, dogs, etc., in that they have a four-compartment stomach. I do not have a great deal of personal experience with these animals, although feedback I have received from those heavily involved with ruminants suggests the following:
These animals are able to take oral doses of MMS1, as long as it is activated with HCl (hydrochloric acid) and not citric acid. Citric acid has been known to cause problems for ruminants. So if using oral doses of MMS1 for a ruminant, use 4% HCl as the activator, or give oral doses of CDS. In addition, a variation of CDS known as CDI (Chlorine Dioxide Injectable) has also been used successfully with these animals. (For more information on CDI, see books from Andreas Kalcker.)
Both oral dosing with MMS1 and CDS, and injections with CDS have been successful. We will learn more as time passes, but this has been working so far.
Oral Dosage of MMS for an Animal
Note:
All oral doses of MMS for animals must be calculated according to the weight of the animal. See the charts on pages 300-301. Chapter 291
General Malaise/Sickness
If your animal is not well, and the animal has not been diagnosed with any particular disease (i.e., cancer, etc.) I suggest trying Protocol 6 and 6 first.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Note:
The above instructions are a slight variation from Protocol 6 and 6 for humans and moving into hourly doses if two 6-drop doses did not bring recovery. It can sometimes be quite an effort to give an animal an hourly dose. The most important thing is to follow the Three Golden Rules, if you see progress keep doing what is working, and if not, move on to the Health Recovery Plan.
Step 4
In the case where you give an animal 6 and 6 one time and they do not show any signs of improvement, move right on to the Starting Procedure followed by Protocol 1000 and continue on with the Health Recovery Plan if needed. Again, remember, all doses for your animal must be adjusted according to the weight, see charts on pages 300-301.
If the Animal Has Been Diagnosed With a Particular Disease
Step 1
If your animal has already been diagnosed with a specific disease, such as pneumonia or cancer or any other disease, you will need to begin the Starting Procedure.
Step 2
After completing the Starting Procedure, move on to Protocol 1000 and progress up through Protocol 1000 Plus, 2000, and 3000 according to the Health Recovery Plan as described in this book (see Chapter 5), and the Three Golden Rules for Animals (page 305). Chapter 293
Calculating Doses and Explanation of Measurements for Animals
The size of the dosage should always be determined by the weight of the animal. Following is a chart for dosing animals. Please read this chart carefully as the different drops, milliliters, and milligrams change in the chart. Be attentive to the changes.
Follow the guidelines below:
Cup1 and Cup2:
You will need to prepare a solution of MMS1 (activated MMS) in water, from which you will measure out a certain amount of drops or milliliters of the solution to give to your animal. As stated above, the dosage for animals is determined by the weight of the animal. Cup1 is a weaker solution of MMS1. It is for small animals, because they need a very small amount. Therefore the solution you are taking drops from needs to be much weaker than for larger animals. Cup2 is a stronger solution used for larger animals.
Measurement for Cup1:
Activate 1 drop of MMS, count 30 seconds, then add 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water. From this solution you will measure out drops or milliliters to give your animal, as per the charts on pages 300-301.
Measurement for Cup2:
Activate 8 drops of MMS, count 30 seconds, then add 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water. From this solution you will measure out drops or milliliters to give your animal as per the charts on pages 300-301.
Note: Use distilled, reverse osmosis or bottled water for these solutions. But remember, some bottled water contains fluoride, chlorine or other harmful substances. So check out your water source. Read the labels and/or check with manufacturers to know what you are getting.
As mentioned in the Preface of this book, those of you who have read my previous writings on MMS may notice some variations here to what I’ve published in the past. For animals, as with humans, through on-going use of MMS we have learned new things. It has become more and more obvious that animals and humans react to the healing benefits of MMS in similar ways.
Basically all the same rules apply for animals as with people when using MMS. That is, if the animal seems to get better with what you are doing, keep up with what you are doing. Do not change anything. If the animal seems to get sicker with MMS, such as having diarrhea or vomiting, then reduce the dosage you are giving by one half, but do not stop. If you do not see positive results of any kind within three to four days, you would then go to 289 290 MMS Health Recovery Guidebook the next level of protocol.
With animals, I suggest less waiting time than with people before going to the next level of the protocol, because normally animals respond (heal) faster than humans. For the most part you can help an animal with MMS pretty much the same as a human. If you have read and carefully studied this book, the same rules and principles apply, with some minor adjustments.
Oral dosage of MMS is different for animals than for humans and depends on their weight.
Ruminants (e.g., cows, sheep, goats, etc.) are different than humans, cats, dogs, etc., in that they have a four-compartment stomach. I do not have a great deal of personal experience with these animals, although feedback I have received from those heavily involved with ruminants suggests the following:
These animals are able to take oral doses of MMS1, as long as it is activated with HCl (hydrochloric acid) and not citric acid. Citric acid has been known to cause problems for ruminants. So if using oral doses of MMS1 for a ruminant, use 4% HCl as the activator, or give oral doses of CDS. In addition, a variation of CDS known as CDI (Chlorine Dioxide Injectable) has also been used successfully with these animals. (For more information on CDI, see books from Andreas Kalcker.)
Both oral dosing with MMS1 and CDS, and injections with CDS have been successful. We will learn more as time passes, but this has been working so far.
Oral Dosage of MMS for an Animal
Note:
All oral doses of MMS for animals must be calculated according to the weight of the animal. See the charts on pages 300-301. Chapter 291
General Malaise/Sickness
If your animal is not well, and the animal has not been diagnosed with any particular disease (i.e., cancer, etc.) I suggest trying Protocol 6 and 6 first.
Step 1
- Give Protocol 6 and 6, but be sure the amount of MMS is adjusted for the weight of the animal, as per the chart on page 301.
Step 2
- If the animal is well after you have given Protocol 6 and 6 (Step 1 above), the animal can go on the daily maintenance dosage.
Step 3
- If however the animal has improved some, or even a lot with one 6 and 6 procedure, but is not all the way well yet, then follow the rule that says if things are improving do not change anything—keep doing what you are doing.
- In this case however, do not continue with 6-drop doses every hour, but after the first 6 and 6, wait four hours, and give the animal another 6 and 6 dosage (remember, these 2 doses are given one hour apart and adjusted for the weight of the animal as per the chart page 301).
- If the animal continues to show improvement but is not fully recovered, give 6 and 6 in the morning and 6 and 6 in the evening, as long as the animal is improving, until well. On the other hand, if the animal has quit improving from the 6 and 6 treatment, and is still sick, then it is time to start him on the HRP starting with the Starting Procedure and hourly doses.
Note:
The above instructions are a slight variation from Protocol 6 and 6 for humans and moving into hourly doses if two 6-drop doses did not bring recovery. It can sometimes be quite an effort to give an animal an hourly dose. The most important thing is to follow the Three Golden Rules, if you see progress keep doing what is working, and if not, move on to the Health Recovery Plan.
Step 4
In the case where you give an animal 6 and 6 one time and they do not show any signs of improvement, move right on to the Starting Procedure followed by Protocol 1000 and continue on with the Health Recovery Plan if needed. Again, remember, all doses for your animal must be adjusted according to the weight, see charts on pages 300-301.
If the Animal Has Been Diagnosed With a Particular Disease
Step 1
If your animal has already been diagnosed with a specific disease, such as pneumonia or cancer or any other disease, you will need to begin the Starting Procedure.
Step 2
After completing the Starting Procedure, move on to Protocol 1000 and progress up through Protocol 1000 Plus, 2000, and 3000 according to the Health Recovery Plan as described in this book (see Chapter 5), and the Three Golden Rules for Animals (page 305). Chapter 293
Calculating Doses and Explanation of Measurements for Animals
The size of the dosage should always be determined by the weight of the animal. Following is a chart for dosing animals. Please read this chart carefully as the different drops, milliliters, and milligrams change in the chart. Be attentive to the changes.
Follow the guidelines below:
Cup1 and Cup2:
You will need to prepare a solution of MMS1 (activated MMS) in water, from which you will measure out a certain amount of drops or milliliters of the solution to give to your animal. As stated above, the dosage for animals is determined by the weight of the animal. Cup1 is a weaker solution of MMS1. It is for small animals, because they need a very small amount. Therefore the solution you are taking drops from needs to be much weaker than for larger animals. Cup2 is a stronger solution used for larger animals.
Measurement for Cup1:
Activate 1 drop of MMS, count 30 seconds, then add 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water. From this solution you will measure out drops or milliliters to give your animal, as per the charts on pages 300-301.
Measurement for Cup2:
Activate 8 drops of MMS, count 30 seconds, then add 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water. From this solution you will measure out drops or milliliters to give your animal as per the charts on pages 300-301.
Note: Use distilled, reverse osmosis or bottled water for these solutions. But remember, some bottled water contains fluoride, chlorine or other harmful substances. So check out your water source. Read the labels and/or check with manufacturers to know what you are getting.
Explanation of How to Use the Dosage Charts for Animals
See Page 294 of the Health Recovery Manual
See Page 294 of the Health Recovery Manual
Animal cure:
My dog had a bad skin disease that left him with no hair only raw skin. Having MMS in my cupboard, I decided to try it...Within two weeks all his hair had grown back plus he has no itch. I started giving him three drops twice a day and increased it by one, so he has been on four drops for the second week. He has fully recovered with great health. I put the mixture in his meat and he ate it all. We were so overwhelmed my husband said if it grew hair back on my dog why wouldn't it grow my hair back. So my husband is on it now.
—Didi, Australia
Powerful testimonial, from YouTube
To all of you with negative comments about mms, I had a staph infection on my arm, it started out a red pimple and hurt. In about 4 hours my arm was swelled up huge, and really hurt. The red bump was now a infected big hump and it hurt so bad. I wrapped in gauze and poured alcohol on it and went to work. In 2 more hours it had swelled up bigger and was burning hot.
Now it was up to my shoulder and I couldn't take the pain anymore so i went to hospital. There they lanced the infected bump, and gave me 2 of the strongest antibiotics, and pain killers. Told me to come back in 3 days. After 2 days the hole that was left after lanced, was infected and my arm was swollen. It didn't look real and the hole was getting bigger, and percodans didn't stop pain, and my shoulder was infected.
I went back to hospital and showed them, take more antibiotics and nurse asked if I wanted to join a mears staph group, and told me since you have staph you will always have it, it will keep reoccuring anytime we can only control keep it dormant. I left the hospital and got on internet and looked up everything on staph infect, and came across mms. I ordered 5 lbs sodium chlorite, 4 bottles citric acid, from sedona labs. When I recieved it I mixed up a tub of mms and placed my arm in it and soaked it for an hour.
The pain quit, the swelling went down 50% and my shoulder no longer infected i wrapped my arm in a soaked towel of mms and put in plastic bag. The next morning arm was no longer infected and hole was no longer infected or red and no pain. In a few days the hole began healing back I went back to the hospital to tell the nurse how to cure all the staph mears groups and they told me to get out of the hospital and escorted me out, Cure patients that's their jobs. They don't want to hear anything about cure.
They just want to control sale prescriptions and collect insurance payments.....Also I'm not through with negative posters.
I also had a dog who contracted PARVO took to vet and wanted $600 and 5 days on intervenious, and leave at vet office and not guarantee dog will live. I can't pay that. A few more days went bye dog not eating or drinking and cant get up or walk. So I took a turkey baster sucked up mms and stuck it down its throat and held its mouth so it couldn't throw up. Did it 2 times and let it lay there in closet for the night sure it would be dead in morning. About 4 30 in morning heard whinning and turned on the light. The dog was standing there wagging its tail wanted to eat. That PARVO IT KILLED IT ! So if you don't think mms works think again. - Joe Hanson-
My dog had a bad skin disease that left him with no hair only raw skin. Having MMS in my cupboard, I decided to try it...Within two weeks all his hair had grown back plus he has no itch. I started giving him three drops twice a day and increased it by one, so he has been on four drops for the second week. He has fully recovered with great health. I put the mixture in his meat and he ate it all. We were so overwhelmed my husband said if it grew hair back on my dog why wouldn't it grow my hair back. So my husband is on it now.
—Didi, Australia
Powerful testimonial, from YouTube
To all of you with negative comments about mms, I had a staph infection on my arm, it started out a red pimple and hurt. In about 4 hours my arm was swelled up huge, and really hurt. The red bump was now a infected big hump and it hurt so bad. I wrapped in gauze and poured alcohol on it and went to work. In 2 more hours it had swelled up bigger and was burning hot.
Now it was up to my shoulder and I couldn't take the pain anymore so i went to hospital. There they lanced the infected bump, and gave me 2 of the strongest antibiotics, and pain killers. Told me to come back in 3 days. After 2 days the hole that was left after lanced, was infected and my arm was swollen. It didn't look real and the hole was getting bigger, and percodans didn't stop pain, and my shoulder was infected.
I went back to hospital and showed them, take more antibiotics and nurse asked if I wanted to join a mears staph group, and told me since you have staph you will always have it, it will keep reoccuring anytime we can only control keep it dormant. I left the hospital and got on internet and looked up everything on staph infect, and came across mms. I ordered 5 lbs sodium chlorite, 4 bottles citric acid, from sedona labs. When I recieved it I mixed up a tub of mms and placed my arm in it and soaked it for an hour.
The pain quit, the swelling went down 50% and my shoulder no longer infected i wrapped my arm in a soaked towel of mms and put in plastic bag. The next morning arm was no longer infected and hole was no longer infected or red and no pain. In a few days the hole began healing back I went back to the hospital to tell the nurse how to cure all the staph mears groups and they told me to get out of the hospital and escorted me out, Cure patients that's their jobs. They don't want to hear anything about cure.
They just want to control sale prescriptions and collect insurance payments.....Also I'm not through with negative posters.
I also had a dog who contracted PARVO took to vet and wanted $600 and 5 days on intervenious, and leave at vet office and not guarantee dog will live. I can't pay that. A few more days went bye dog not eating or drinking and cant get up or walk. So I took a turkey baster sucked up mms and stuck it down its throat and held its mouth so it couldn't throw up. Did it 2 times and let it lay there in closet for the night sure it would be dead in morning. About 4 30 in morning heard whinning and turned on the light. The dog was standing there wagging its tail wanted to eat. That PARVO IT KILLED IT ! So if you don't think mms works think again. - Joe Hanson-
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