My wife and I spent most of the day researching natural remedies for our 11 year old golden retriever. We stumbled into the topic of MMS, Jim Humble's creation and watched a long documentary about it. At the end of it we were both eager to acquire the ingredients to begin concocting some-- not just for our dog but for ourselves and friends and family. It just seems like such a safe and effective potential remedy for so many ailments.
The key ingredient is sodium chlorite and we were looking for a pound or two. Immediately, our online searches start producing results warning us of the dangers and pointing out that the CDC has serious concerns about it. Canadian MSM tells us that Health Canada has heard of 3 cases of adverse reactions (one life-threatening!) and they too are very concerned. No details, just vague anecdotal reports. Where the fuck are their concerns about the vax?!
Things suddenly became crystal clear and brutally blunt. Up until recently, they didn't want to kill us, they just wanted all of us sick and in need of expensive drugs and treatments. Now, they aren't at all reluctant to kill us. The events of the past few years are stunning. I knew that, but it just hit home for me today.
--If they really cared about us, they'd be investigating MMS and disseminating the information to everyone.
--If MMS didn't work, they wouldn't care if anyone tried it. A few bad reactions or even deaths would be of no significance.
--But if it IS a cure and they are actively throttling the availability of the ingredients and information, then I'm guessing they despise us all.
My last shred of doubt is gone.
To me it sounds like cancer, though I'm no doctor/vet.
I've lost two dogs to cancer. One had soft tissue sarcoma and the other had bone cancer in his knuckle on one leg.
My opinion is you could try ivermectin and I'm also wondering if something called Usnea (lichen... algae and fungus) may help, get it soaking wet then put it between two layers of something like gauze (so as the usnea isn't touching inside an open cut), so that the liquid can go through gauze to wound, and secure it anyway you can as I know it isn't easy to get any type of bandage to stay on a dog.
Or I wonder if you could make usnea tea (let it cool) and get pup to drink it or spray on the wound (maybe easier than trying to use a bandage), I've taken this before, doesn't taste great but I would do more research on pup drinking it just to be sure it's ok.
Usnea is said to be found everywhere all year long. They say look for it on fallen branches and away from roads, as it is sensitive to air pollution.
Usnea benefits:
Antibacterial, Antiviral, Anti-fungal, Healing Wounds, anti-inflammatory properties, Test-tube studies suggest that this compound may fight infection-causing bacteria, reduce inflammation, and stimulate wound closure. Rich in polyphenols, may safeguard against various diseases, including cancer.
I've got a few quart jars of Usnea tincture being made now. One jar will be ready by end of this month, the others in about another month.
Here's some info I found...
https://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/usnea/
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/usnea
Scroll down & read - Ingredients of Some Canine First Aid Sprays ... https://www.vetinfo.com/canine-first-aid-spray-for-dog-wounds.html
Here's a post I did a while back about healing herbs and Usnea is in the post ...
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZXVUawdt/medicinal-herbs-we-should-all-kn/
Very cool! Usnea is also called Old Man's Beard. It's all over our property and I often find it stuck to my clothing when I've been out in the bush. I'm sure Nature has an answer for everything.
Thanks for the tip.
Oh forgot to say ... it's a must to drink plenty of water if you ingest this like a medicine. It is known to cause the body to hold on to heavy metals, by drinking plenty of water it helps to flush your system.