Veterinary Mystery Illness in Scottish Terrier Resolved After MMS Treatment

Date Created: February 16, 2014
Author: Glenda (blessed1)

It’s time to tell of the wonders of MMS and my ‘LIL Scot’ (18 mo. old male Scottish Terrier).

Soon after we started taking MMS, ‘LIL Scot’ became very ill.* All together he had seen 3 different vets. He had all the tests they could think of to do to him (including a $200.00 blood test to rule out tick fever), 3 sets of x-rays, even a sonogram for his stomach area and heart. Then they sent everything anyone had ever learned about him to an Internal Medical Specialist Analyst to analyze it all.

After all that, all they could tell me was that he might have this or that or maybe this, but it would involve more testing. No one could tell me how to rid him of his high temps – they had been up to 104 and it was easy to tell he was very ill. He wouldn’t hardly eat anything. To get him to eat anything, I had to hand feed him. He would then eat eggs, oatmeal, and I had to hand feed him bread dipped in the oatmeal just to get something in his stomach. He was on 3 different antibiotics (one so strong I was told it would tear up his stomach without food), his high temps were still there.

On Jan. 7, 2014, I started him on MMS & DMSO, at 1/2 drop (15 ML) hourly for 4 days: 6–8 daily doses. He improved, but then started getting bad again. So on Day 5, I decreased his dosage to 3 ML and took away the DMSO and gave it to him every hour for 8 hrs. I also started putting 25 unactivated MMS drops in a 1/2 gal of water in a closed container, and I change it daily. Both of my dogs get it that way. I use distilled water for the internal dosing and reverse osmosis in his drinking water.

After changing his dose, he slowly started getting better, each day some improvement. On Day 7, his temps started going down, sparkle in his eyes returned, appetite returning and that wonderful tag wag and bounce in his walk [were] back. On Day 11 he was anxious to eat, running, playing, on and on.

Today Feb 19, 2014 (Day 40) Scot is doing great! His temps have been normal (under 102 for 21 days). His appetite is great, runs, plays with my female. Praise God, my old LIL Scot is back!

The only thing he still has left is a slight nasal noise – used to be very loud. I am still dosing him every day (sometimes I skip a day) and only 3 ML for 2 to 4 hourly doses. Both of my dogs will always have MMS in their drinking water. I also plan on giving him a 2 or 3 ML dose till the slight nasal noise is gone. ‘God and MMS have healed my LIL Scot’.

I am so grateful to all the ones on the forum that have supported me and helped me in the dosing of ‘LIL Scot’. It’s wonderful to know that there are so many people who I have never met, scattered all over the world that care.

Thank you Jim Humble and all my forum friends. What would the world be without you and MMS!

I am truly blessed!

Note:  Paragraph 2 reads as if the dog got sick after MMS started.  Considering the rest of the text, it is presumably an unintended phrasing issue.


FYI: Old Protocols


In the early days of MMS, a common protocol involved taking a 15-drop dose 3 times a day.  This has long since been improved in various ways.  Some of the older testimonials will talk about these 15-drop doses. Overall today it is not suggested to take such large doses in one shot, but rather much lower doses and on an hourly basis—which provides a more gentle and steady approach. Full details on how to properly use the various protocols can be found in the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook.
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