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CDS protocol for kitty with FIP virus, HELP!
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Now for kitty's dossages (7-8 times a day?) Sorry, I need to review this part please be patient with me. I put 1ml of this new potent batch of CDS into 12ml of distilled water, per your instructions. At this time I want her to get the 3 drops of MMS which is 1ml of CDS, right? So I use this 13ml of CDS mix to give kitty her dosages throughout the day. I put part of the CDS mix into 3ml syringed filled with distilled water and I give it to her. Is this correct?
Kitty is still eating, going to the bathroom and bathing herself. Her belly is filled with fluid again but just went to the vet and she is better now. She came home and went straight to her food dishes right away. Vet says to continue what I'm doing and that it is really good she is still eating and bathing herself. Keeping my fingers crossed.
One more thing, does anyone know if an infusion of CDS would benefit a kitty? If so, how do you mix it? into saline solution in what strength? The vet was curious about that.
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Please know that when we make MMS we are using sodium chlorite that is 28% of the total weight of the final mixture. It is called 22.4% because the sodium chlorite is only 80% sodium chlorite. So 80% of 28% is 22.4%. If you were making MMS, you would not weigh things out at 22.4% - you would weigh at 28%.
I don't remember anything about 12mL. I would start with 1ml of the CDS and mix it with 1 oz of the water, then pull 3mL out of that mixture and syringe it into the cat. Save what is left, and dose your cat hourly with the 3mL until the 30mL is gone. You can up the dose of CDS over the next few days.
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Pam, thank you for the easy mixing/dosing instructions. I did notice today that twice my kitty started to react to the CDS I gave her with a strange cough or gagging reaction as if she was nauseous. I felt really bad for her, this never happened before I thought she was chocking, but I know this batch of CDS is really strong. I'll begin your new dosing instructions tomorrow I'm sure it'll be a lot better.
"start with 1ml of the CDS and mix it with 1 oz of the water, then pull 3mL out of that mixture and syringe it into the cat. Save what is left, and dose your cat hourly with the 3mL until the 30mL is gone"
When the 30ml is gone that means I'm done with the dosing for the day, right?
I know for sure she is going to hate me after this; syringing her all day long plus the eye drops. Mama mia!
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Sounds like the CDS was burning her throat a bit - yes, a bit strong.
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This new dose mixture of 1ml CDS with 1oz water is much easier and it hasn't made kitty gag.
Thank you so much Pam, you are my guardian angel!
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Note: I believe that MMS allowed Cassie to live at least another three weeks with pretty good quality of life. I imagine if we could have started her with the protocol earlier in her life she probably would have overcome this fatal FIP virus. The problem is that by the time FIP is diagnosed the desease is in an advance stage.
My son is doing a lot better than me with the grieving. He has supported me tremendously taking care of kitty plus he now knows a lot about MMS. What a great education and experience for all of us. In fact he actually took some MMS on his first sign of a flu last Monday and was able to go to school the rest of the week while his friends where sick at home for the whole week. This was reported to me from a mother that said that all of the kids that went to a party on Friday, including my son, got some kind of a flu and all missed school all week long. Perhaps this flu is the one that got Cassie.
With much gratitude to all of you that replied and advised me in this most difficult time. We must continue the research on MMS and alternative therapies in this big jungle of planet Earth.
My best wishes to you,
Nelsa
In loving memory of our kitty Cassie who is now back with the creator.
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Keep up the good work.
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