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Mms (mineral Miracle Solution)


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Has anyone heard of MMS (Mineraly Miracle Solution)? My Caesar has Osteosarcoma and I'm actually considering it for him. Has anyone used it for themselves or for their Grey? I like what I've read so far, but as usual I'm somewhat sceptical.

 

Here's a couple of shortcuts to some websites.

 

http://miraclemineral.org/

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1tZ22UEQwU...feature=related

 

 

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So...they found the one miracle cure that cures AIDS, cancer, Hepatitis...Diseases that the brightest scientific minds in the world have been researching for decades and this website has the "miracle cure"?

 

uh...no. Not believin' that. I know that dealing with cancer is heartbreaking, but sites like this that prey on the desperation of folks are just sad.

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I had never heard of this specific product, but I the active ingredient, sodium chlorite, is also the active ingredient in Ox-E-Drops LINK. Ox-E-Drops doesn't make any claims re: cures for cancers, but recommends them for people and animals as a bactericide, viricide and fungicide. The site has testimonials as well.

 

I'm so very sorry about Caesar. :( I completely understand wanting to try anything to help him. I am major advocate of alternative healing for my dogs and myself. Several years ago I had a dog (non-greyhound) diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma (tumors in her spleen, lungs, and heart) and the specialist gave her 4 to 6 weeks at the time of diagnosis. She wasn't a candidate for chemo or surgery due to her age and a pre-existing heart condition. I explored all manners of alternative options and put together my own treatment regime for her (diet, supplements, herbs, etc.) She actually thrived for a year (no one who saw her thought she could possibly have cancer) and then went into congestive heart failure at age 12. I'm ever so grateful for that year with her. It was truely a gift.

 

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I had never heard of this specific product, but I the active ingredient, sodium chlorite, is also the active ingredient in Ox-E-Drops LINK. Ox-E-Drops doesn't make any claims re: cures for cancers, but recommends them for people and animals as a bactericide, viricide and fungicide. The site has testimonials as well.

 

I'm so very sorry about Caesar. :( I completely understand wanting to try anything to help him. I am major advocate of alternative healing for my dogs and myself. Several years ago I had a dog (non-greyhound) diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma (tumors in her spleen, lungs, and heart) and the specialist gave her 4 to 6 weeks at the time of diagnosis. She wasn't a candidate for chemo or surgery due to her age and a pre-existing heart condition. I explored all manners of alternative options and put together my own treatment regime for her (diet, supplements, herbs, etc.) She actually thrived for a year (no one who saw her thought she could possibly have cancer) and then went into congestive heart failure at age 12. I'm ever so grateful for that year with her. It was truely a gift.

 

:grouphug

 

 

It's good to see another similar product with all the testimonials, and see all the ways this product can be given. I wonder if it can be given in addition to Chemotherapy. I would like to cover my basis. Thanks for the link.

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