Right - the stuff from Dr. Belfield is powder. The Vit C that I order is Rainbow Light Vit C Powder, I've been ordering it from Betterlife.com, online.

Gloria


On Jun 12, 2005, at 8:42 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

not to butt in here but you can get Vitamin C in powder form? did I read that correctly? And its daily right?
Thank you, kristi


From: Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2005/06/12 Sun PM 07:40:47 EDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Vitamin C questions

Hey there Del!  Good point - absolutely,  it can cause diarrhea in
animals and in people.  If so, you back off of the quantity a little,
and keep doing that till no diarrhea.

I take it regularly too, not Belfields though, I take Rainbow Light
Powder.  The bottle of Belfields Vit C  has directions - but  they're
downstairs, and I can't remember what it says.  But in general, I've
always used about 200-500mg daily (if I can get disciplined enough to
do daily). Start low, even lower than that if you wish, and build up.

Dr. Belfield is the vet who says that he's had FELV+ cats go negative
after several months of the Vit C therapy.  Well my # of cats
increased, and my discipline decreased, so I stopped the vitamin C to
adjust myself for a while. Have to start it back up.

Seems like it was Dr. Pitcairn's book that said, for upper
respiratory infections, to give 250 mg Vit C, plus 250mg Lysine twice
daily.  I used to do that for Lucy, and it worked well - she died in
2001, I think.

Gloria


On Jun 11, 2005, at 8:49 PM, Del Daniels wrote:


I understand Vitamin C can cause diarrhea in cats ... what is a
starting mg to hopefully avoid that side effect ... and how gradual
can it be increased ... and the maximum dose during an URI?

Del
----- Original Message -----
From: Gloria Lane
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: Supplements - Grace

Go to http://www.belfield.com/home.html and click on the "magazine"
link.  He has links for "products" and that's where they are.

Gloria


On Jun 11, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Nina wrote:


Thanks Gloria, do you know if the B complex liquid was really
unpleasant tasting?  I like to sup my IBD cat Gypsy with B and it
tastes so awful that she won't eat anything it's mixed in.  I do
have the injectable, but I hate the shots as much as she does.  Can
I find the sups your talking about by doing a Goggle search on the
Drs' names?
Nina

Gloria B. Lane wrote:



I ordered Belfield's Vitamin C, which is actually a combination of
C with other nutrients.  And ordered his B complex liquid-
initially to try with a friends Diabetic cat, but haven't done
that.  I use PetTinic, but it has a bunch of sugar in it.

Also ordered a liquid supplement form Dr. elfield, and used it
with a cat (Harry, who's with Susan now) that had stomatitis
(sp).  Actually, gave him that, plus interferon, plus lysine.
Something helped, he got better.

Gloria


At 10:44 AM 6/11/2005, you wrote:



What did you order, and what is it suppose to help with?
N

Gloria B. Lane wrote:



Right, those are the sups I use, except I've ordered some
laterly from Dr. Belfield.  It gets hard to give lots of
supplements, sometimes.

Gloria

At 10:01 AM 6/11/2005, you wrote:



Hi Gloria,
Yes, I use Lysine on a regular basis.  I used to give it every
day, along with Vita C, and Co-Q10.  Now I just add supplements
periodically, or when there's a hint of a symptom.  Everyone's
been getting sups lately, along with Transfer Factor, stress
formula.  I'm out of Interferon A, I usually put them on that
when they have symptoms too.  I do have some VO in the box, I
may start her on that.
Nina































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