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jamescase20
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My cat suzie has a clear dripping eye, had it for about 1 year now, tried all sorts of abx, they clean up the eye, but it promptly comes back

Used one dose of mms in her eye, and its still slightly wet, but clearly its improved.

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merrygirl
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James EEK! [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!]

From a former Vet Tech!

If it gets worse please take her to the vet..ok?

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I used colliodal silver in my eyes when having problems. I would be afraid of MMS in the eyes.

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I would be afraid of MMS anywhere.

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merrygirl
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Its one thing to "experiment" with these things yourself, but to experiment with others, especially the ones who can not voice an opinion on the matter is just not right.

You should monitor your cat closely as you could have easily caused an ulcer in her eye among other things.

James you know I love you but this is plain ole wrong to me.

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naw, its not an experiment, jim humble claims to have used it in the eyes.

You prepare it differently, and you rinse it out after 2 minutes with eye drops.

She appeared to suffer no consequence.

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Please don't experiment on your animals. Remember their systems work different than ours, and cats especially can be "fragile" with regards to certain chemicals. (There's a reason that the best anti-flea/tick compound available is only used on dogs - it would make cats very ill).

We all respect what you're doing, but please leave your animals out of it and focus on consenting human trials for the time being.

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gotta agree with everyone else. i respect the experiments you're doing on yourself, but no one knows the possible effects of MMS use on cats and your cat is incapable of consenting to MMS treatment. even if she seems to be better, you just can't tell for sure, and you can't know the long-term effects.

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Agree with the rest but I've put diluted MMS in my sinuses with no problems at all. It hasn't cured my problem and the "herx" seams more that just a herx. That said it cleared out some interesting things in the bathroom and it's also the best mouthwash out there. Works very good with thrush from my experience.
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Can a Cat consent to any kind of treatment?

I have given it to our ailing Cat for an age related stomach disorder. It improves its condition for a while, but it comes back with time. I do not activate it, since I doubt it would drink the nasty tasting stuff. Just a couple of drops in the water dish.

The Cat is too old to cure anything, but at least it makes it able to eat and hold it down better.

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