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Has anyone herd of MMS "miracle minneral supplement" by Jim Hummble. What is your experience or thoughts on use on GSD's? My dog had a small pea size lump just under skin removed from her neck around 6 months ago. It was tested and came back benin tumor. She is now developing another one on her hip. Started just like the first. Starts as small black dot, then little tiny lump grows. around the size of a tiny pea under the skin. The dog means the world to me and I will have it surgically removed if necessary. My holistic professional suggest I try the MMS for a week or so before deciding on surgery. I just wanted to see if anyone else out there had an opinion??
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"Free" is never free and anything that says "miracle" probably isn't.
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Oxygen products are used for a variety reasons, though I do think that you have to be careful with the use of some of them. The chlorine based ones sound a bit scary. There are some that are based on hydrogen peroxide and other substances. I think that DMG is a product that oxygenates that some folks on the board have used.
"Benign tumor" can mean a lot of things. Did they say what kind of cells were in the tumor? Was it a fatty tumor? What kind of diet are you feeding your dog? |
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Oh thank goodness!!!!! Reasonable help
I feel so stranded at times. I am such a lamen. I don't know anything about anything in this department so all I can do is trust the "professionals". I have a vet who's first instict is to slice and dice. I know some times that is the only option. Or a holistic professional full of snake oil remidies. (I mean no offense I love her and I fully believe in the bodies own power to heal if fed the right things) Thank you so much lauri for taking a moment to look into mms and see what it is and give me your opinion. THANK YOU Lisa T for pointing me in the right direction on the questions I need to ask. I didn't ask specifically on the type of cells, be sure I will be calling in the morning! She is currently on Inova EVO, free feed. I give plain yogurt and cottage cheese in the evening as a treat. When training I use freeze dried liver treats, ham cubes, and little pieces of natural balance log. This dog is family so before I gave her the MMS I took it orally myself for a couple days. Plus I put it on a funky freakle of mine on my hand to see what it did topically. I felt fine...? (I am basically healthy no probs) Then I started her on it. I have been giving her 15 drops of mms with the required citric drops for 1 week. ( I mix her kibble with a handfull of raw hamberger and the solution.) In addition puting the solution topically on the area. As of tonight after one week the bump has changed from a hard smal pea size lump to a softer flatter maybe blueberry size lump. The tiny black spot is gone and now it is like a surface scrape type of looking spot...? If that makes sense to give you a visual. It is changing for sure.... |
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here she is.....
If you look close at her hip there is a tiny light spot where I trimed the hair at the location of the spot. It is right were the tan meets the black. ((heheheh like a search and find puzzle for someone that dosn't know where it is))![]() here is a before shot of the spot. It is blurry not sure if it is helpful at all....
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I do hope that we can help!
If they sent the lump out for biopsy, be sure to get a copy of the report. If that wasn't done, the vets often have a good sense of what the lump was. The oxygen products are often used to fight things like lyme disease. Since you are putting it on topically, and it is chlorine-based, I guess one question is if the change is because it is improving, or because the chlorine is doing something else. Keep us posted on the changes -- I hope it works. Let us know what you find out about what the other lump was. |
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From a holistic point of view it's actually not good to remove those bumps. The dog is trying to get rid of something, moving it away from the core of the body and inner/ important organs and placing it where it does the least damage (=the skin). If you start removing the bumps the dog could likely develop more serious (=internal) problems in return.
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Ok lab results say Infundibular keratinizing acanthoma. According to what I find on google they are not to big of a deal! (life threat wise) Whew!!! Some times just the right questions can head off so much stress. Thanks All for cool heads. Reguards, Tracie
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