You might want to look at Jim Humble's web site. I don't have it right off but if you Google his name you'll come up with it. Whether that particular method is on there, I don't know. I've been using MMS for almost 4 years now-off and on as needed--and developed this when Jim answered my questions about using it for cats. For dogs it is 3 drops per 25 pounds of weight, but for cats always just one drop.
The original method Jim used is 3 drops per 25 pounds weight, activated by 5 drops of acid for every one drop of MMS (so 3 drops MMS would get 15 drops acid)--wait 3 minutes and then he was adding about a quarter cup water and squirting it into their mouths. My animals hate that, so I came up with adding it to the food undiluted. I will say when I did this for my old dog, he really perked up. Much more energy. He's still going, though I don't give it to him very often anymore. He's 17. Now I am more likely to put unactivated drops of MMS directly into their drinking water, as a chemist has told us that stomach acid is enough to activate the MMS internally. As much as I like this safer method, I do have to say that giving activated MMS in some food treat, undiluted with water, certainly never harmed my animals and to the contrary--did them much good. Samala, Renee -------Original Message------- Very interesting! I have an old dog, his sister died 2 years ago of cancer and we're worried about losing him. Do you have a link to this protocol for pets?