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Dina Barzilai's avatar

Pearl had her 1 year old birthday 🎂 yesterday! Wonderful outcome 🥳.

Great to read today as I have an older kitty with persistent effects of ocular herpes issues since kittenhood . I will have to try the MMS. is challenging to dose her orally but misting might be an option.

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Pastor Ricardo Beas's avatar

Love the photos and the story. Was surprised that you used L-lysine, also recommended by Jim Humble to help with my heart condition. Just read of the many other positive effects of it. Blessings.

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Patricia Ernst's avatar

I am thankful for your presentation of this case study. It showed me exactly what was/is wrong with my abessinian. They kept telling me herpes but today the PCR came back positive for mycoplasma felis.

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STEVE SELINGER's avatar

What does Dr. Kory think of Hulda Regehr Clark's thesis that cancer is caused by parasites? She claims that she treated 100 patients and that they were all cured in 5-6 by eliminating parasites. She has a Ph.D. in cellular biology from the University of Minnesota and presumably has the credentials to opine on the subject--as well as a great record in doing so.

Her thesis explains why ivermectin is very effective against cancer if cancer is caused by parasites--as ivermectin is an anti parasitic drug.

Her thesis may explain why ivermectin is not effective all of the time. She states that you have to remove all stages of the parasites, eg, in the eggs being hatched and other places. Ivermectic many not get all the parasites the way the three herbals she reccommends do.

Could Dr. Kory please review her books on cancer and give his opinion on whether cancer is caused by parasites--and that if rid the body of all parasites--the cancer will go away.

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Susan Purcell's avatar

Oh gosh, thank you for helping Pearl! And for teaching all the cat parents how. ❤️❤️❤️

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Sylvia's avatar

Thank you very much for your article! It's of great help to us! It will also be helpful to my neighbor! I'll tell her about this article as soon as I get up tomorrow morning!

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VictorDianne Watson's avatar

Wow! Chlorine dioxide case study reveals another success. You are on to something for sure. A fun story!

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al's avatar

it's too bad, in thinking about this, I could tell someone what to do for a pet and nobody comes after me, but you, a physician, who, frankly, starts out in the same schools, taking the same classes early on, then branch off to medical/specialties, some dental, others vet schools, (at least that's how it used to be in some areas), are prohibited from using your expertise and knowledge, experience, to help a poor cat. THAT is criminal. Because I'd RATHER have a professional suggest and help with something like this than someone like me. There are just a lot of things to know here.

SO glad for their outcome. How wonderful! God bless you for caring and taking your time to help them all. Was hoping to hear at the end of the story she was doing better, but I pray that "Laura's" outcome will be as great. I'm sure you've told her about the other treatments. Even apricot seed is making a resurgence in interest for its beneficial properties.

Thank you for sharing this story. Many of us will be benefited. We use CD in our pet's water. Unsure of the strength, so just mix 1 drop in a little RO water, then add that to the water dishes.

We, as well, have benefited from CD. It's rather miraculous, actually. Just with 1 drop from the kit consumed in the day's allotment of water, over 2 days. Saw amazing change in a wound.

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Hanora Brennan's avatar

Thank you all so much for the castor oil tip. I've just applied it to Clifford's eyelids and for the 1st time in 2 years I have hope. It's been horrid. Virtual hugs to you all.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Bravo, Doc (and no worries, no way I'll be reporting this to any vet authority body)! By MMS, can I assume you/they did the mixed method of its components? I've also seen a "pre-mixed" version, so I'd love to hear your opinion on that vs the mix route.

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erin's avatar

Well doggon (catton), I still don't get it.

"Dosage was titrated from 1 drop in 4 oz of water (1:30 dilution), administered on food kibbles, with gradual escalation to 5–6 drops"

So one part of ClO2 was mixed with 29 parts of water, and then a drop of that was put in 4 oz water? Or was it that one drop of that was put on the kibbles, escalating to 5-6 drops?

Or does it mean one drop of chlorine dioxide in 4 oz water which adds to 1:30 dilution, and it was gradually escalated to 5-6 drops into 4 oz water? If so, how much of the 4 oz mixture was given on kibbles? Was any of it put in driking water?

Sorry, I want to make sure I got this right. No matter how I try, I am not able to visualize what actually happened.

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Joan Donovan's avatar

Hello Pierre. Wondering if you would discuss guidelines for human dosing. Thanks, joan

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KatLee's avatar

Has anyone used chlorine dioxide with a CKD cat?

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Dina Barzilai's avatar

no but there’s a chlorine dioxide group for pets on Telegram you may be able to find more info there on whether it may be helpful

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Bill's avatar

I just subscribed to Dr. Kory's Substack a few minutes ago. And it's for the reason I'm about to describe to you.

I was exposed to Dr. Kory through "A Midwestern Dr...." I was aware of DMSO and have been using it personally for about a year.

Only recently became aware of MMS. I was able to find a .pdf of Jim Humble's book online and read it in two sittings.

I started taking maintenance dose just last week. I am aware of no underlying infections right now.

But coincidentally I became aware of a young man in the periphery of my social circle who was just diagnosed with cancer.

I don't know details. Don't know what type of CA or current progression. I only know his wife and mother in law personally. Haven't seen them in several years. Never met him.

But this man is in his twenties.

I messaged his wife but got no response. Probably not active on FB. So I messaged his Mother in Law. Told her about MMS and attached the .pdf.

But I'd like to refer them to a doctor who can treat his CA with the same success Dr. Kory is having with his patients.

He lives in the Northwest portion of the Florida Panhandle. Closest cities of any size are Panama City, FL and Dothan, AL

Mobile, AL Birmingham, AL and Tallahassee, FL are drivable. This young couple have limited resources but their community is already rallying around them.

Please I'd appreciate if anyone has suggestions for someone to refer them to.

Thank you all.

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

We treat cancer aggressively using complementary, combination repurposed drug protocols with significant success - drpierrekory.com - all via tele-health so location not an issue. Just offering to help. If you want to know more about our clinic, can read this post: https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/leading-edge-clinic-evolution-integrity?r=iutjw

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Bill's avatar

Thank you, sir. I've sent this response to them along with a gift subscription to your Substack.

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Kaycee's avatar

That is if they can afford it. I checked out Dr. Kory's site and there is no way this is affordable to most people, especially out of pocket. And I have a vaccine injured daughter and have nowhere to go for guidance. I am so dejected at this point from the cost of the doctors who do treat with DMSO or MMS or integrative therapies, but average Joe American doesn't have the money. Finding the book though Bill, can you share the pdf Jim Humble book, DM me? I will give you an email address, if you are willing?

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paws's avatar

In past posts there has been a reference to a free Telegram group where commenters discuss MMS and DMSO uses, I'd imagine if you google " telegram universal antidote " it would get you started, could ask more about Humble there. My memory (could be wrong) is it was started by a user named "Curious Outlier", might search Dr Kory's past posts to see more by/about him. Just a thought...

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Sue Palumbo's avatar

This is unmitigated BS. As a DVM for 40 years, you are practicing veterinary medicine without a license despite your disclaimer. You dont even have a real diagnosis.

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Dina Barzilai's avatar

Allopathic thinking at its finest. Ignore the outcome and criticize the facilitator or the source.

Although there was a diagnosis, and Pierre is an allopathic doctor who did not treat this cat, in holistic, and especially homeopathic medicine, a diagnosis isn’t the focus. Treating the entire patient to support their innate healing process is the key, and it’s a completely different approach, so if there was truly “no diagnosis”, it might not be relevant if the pet parents chose a holistic approach.

And so what if that’s what you think he’s doing—will some government paper that says veterinarian instead of MD magically change the validity of his suggestions to his own patient on how she might try mitigating her anxiety

You come across like so many vets I’ve known. As a pet parent, you naively think a vet loves animals. In my 60 years of loving animals, I’ve learned that is not the rule, it’s the exception. Not once did you express joy that an animal’s suffering was reduced and her health restored. Maybe 40 years of getting paid to inject poisons into pets has calloused your soul. Only a guess.

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Weird, I don't remember treating Pearl. Also, seems that you did not read Laura's case write up - Pearl's diagnoses were well established.

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L.L. Horn's avatar

I’m not sure what Pearls “ regular diet” was but please don’t overlook how important a species appropriate diet is to immune health and vitality, and of course no or very limited vaccines. No kibble ever, as that is a totally ultra processed food!

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