MMS Helped My Dog Who Went Into Anaphylaxis Shock From A Bee Sting
MY dog was stung (second time) on the lip by a bee in February 2021 and went into anaphylactic shock with the following signs: vomiting, sudden defecation, weakness, heavy/labored breathing, pale gums, salivation, runny nose, restlessness, and hives. All signs of a severe allergic reaction and possibly life threatening.
I mixed a two drop dose from the 6 and 6 protocol for dogs (her weight is 2 drop dose). I only used a 1/4 cup of water (not the 1/2 cup) and administered it via syringe. Even with her issues and weakness she still put up a bit of a struggle with the syringe so using less water I could get more MMS1 into her faster and time was of the essence.
I did another dose same as above 30 mins after the first dose. Within an hour of the second dose she was more alert raising her head to listen to activity outside (it was like I could see the life returning in her) and about half an hour after that she moved herself to the front bedroom to watch the outside activity so she was much more alert.
I gave her a third dose several hours later as other signs (restlessness, curled up and shaking, and hives) appeared.
Additional treatments I administered were: I used the unactivated MMS on her lip and around that area, I gave her an apple cider vinegar rinse (at that time I was not sure if it was a bee, wasp or fire ants and I thought she was stung her leg at first), CBD oil internally for pain, inflammation, and itchiness. I boiled 1 chamomile tea bag with 1 cup of water let it cool then dabbed it on her hives, which were all over her back legs upper and lower (no rinsing the tea off).
About two hours later she was drinking some sardine water I left her with the remaining MMS in it. By evening she had her appetite back and ate a full meal.
Around 9PM the hives were gone and she appeared to be relaxed, breathing fine, and not in pain or other distress—back to her normal self. One would never know the ordeal she suffered only hours before.
Having MMS on hand to treat my dog was vital to my dog’s recovery and for saving her life most especially when time is of the essence and may make the difference between life, death, and/or internal organ damage.
I take MMS with me now whenever I am out for walks/hikes, visiting family and friends since I know my dog is allergic to bees.
I thank Mr. Humble and all who work hard to ensure that the public has access to MMS protocols and information.
Regards,
