Dog diagnosed with terminal oral cancer-tumor disappeared in 7 days
A week ago my dog developed golf ball sized lump on the side of her jaw and a really foul smelling breath odor to go with it. She also began drooling mixed with a little blood. It came out of nowhere. Our vet diagnosed her with oral cancer. She said since it showed up practically overnight , it means its fairly aggressive and terminal. They said there was not much they could do because it was located too far back on her jaw-not that we would ever consider chemo or radiation, or cutting off her jaw anyway. We took her home and immediately researched MMS protocols for pets which is where we found this site. We started her with a few drops a day to see what she could tolerate and now she is up to 16 drops per day (2 drops 8x day) which is said to be the protocol for pets according to various websites we found. We also mixed it with DMSO and applied it several times a day to outside of her mouth where the tumor was located. In addition, we put her on an organic keto diet of fresh chicken cooked in the crockpot and mostly green veggies-absolutely no carbs. On the 5th night, she had a little diarrhea. Today is the 6th day and the tumor has just about disappeared and so has the foul smelling breath. It was really weird the how it happened. The tumor was there when I checked her in the morning. Later on, when my husband took her for a walk, he said she stopped and rubbed her face a few times with her paw where the tumor was located. When he got home from the walk, it disappeared. We both had trouble remembering what side of her face the tumor was on. Now it's just a very tiny, bump, almost imperceptible if we didn't already know it was there. And not a hint of that foul, rotten meat smelling odor coming from her mouth. We will continue her on the high dose for the next 5 days until it is completely gone then put her on a maintenance dose. I can’t wait to take her back to the vet to see what they can make of it lol! Everyone needs to look into this!! My husband and are still in shock and wonderment. I feel so grateful for this site and everyone who shared their stories which encouraged us to give MMS a try. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.I also feel bad for all the dogs suffering with oral cancer that could be healed. I hope our story helps someone else.Gracie
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