Hideyo.....
Thank you so much for your information. I am so hoping that this
little kitty will throw off the virus. I don't know the kitty, but
each life is precious and to have one thwart this dreadful disease
would be a wonderful victory. :)
I'm printing your reply for Margaret. Thank you again.
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Brenda.....
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Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
I agree, according to the literature, I have read, there is about 60%
chance that she can get rid off the virus - I am not sure about IFA
testing status - but again, my philosophy is no test is 100% - I would
recommend that the kitten get tested in 6 months or so (to give her a
fair amount time) to see what happens -
Here's a supplement that I use for my Ginger who is FeLV positive - this
was recommended by a nutritional vet, Dr. Basco who lives in Hawaii who
has success with treating feLV kitties -
Astragals (tonic herb)
Transfer factor plus (human version -recommended over feline kind)
CoQ10
Maitake mushroom
Reishi mushroom
V-B 12 injection (.1cc three times a week)
Kelp or chlorophyll
DMG
Mega C plus (Vitamin C, A D &E)
Aloe vera juice
Feline immune support pill
I also mix something else I get from Japan which is supposed to get rid
of all toxins form the body -
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