Hey Marissa, I feel kind of bad now sending that out. If I had thought about it, I wouldn't have because stuff like this does tend to stress out people who are already stressed about their pet's health. I apologize. I am not sure what to think about it. I am interested in what other people think as well. I agree that the people who are trying to sell this stuff have a vested interest, but I also know people who are health fanatics who do the same type of cleansing things. And it's also scary to think about trying to do something new while getting Slinky's body back under control. I would be weary at this point, and if you feel like doing more research, looking into it couldn't hurt. Let me know if you find anything corroborating it. Veterinarians have a vested interest in this article not being true because they lose business when animals are healthy.
I am so sorry you and Slinky are going through this right now. It's SO hard-worrying about your furbaby 24/7. But you are right to try to be in tune with what Slinky wants and respecting his space and wishes. That's very big of you because it's so hard to do, and not all of us are good at it. It's not surprising you are getting sick with all the stress and lack of sleep. Take care of yourself while you're taking care of Slinky. I keep thinking about him all throughout the week. I so want the little guy to rally and pull through. I am hoping the IR really helps. :) Wendy --- Marissa Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do people think of this? I'm feeling so > overwhelmed right now - wanting to do anything I can > to save Slink and not knowing what's best. Seems > everything you read says something different. I > think I'd feel better about this article if it > weren't written by the people selling the products. > But...what do people think? > > Re: Slink...His temp spiked again last night. :( > But it's down to 103.6 this morning. Last night > when I went to bed he got up and went under the bed > all the way back in the corner and sat there. I > really thought maybe he was getting ready to leave > me. So I crawled under the bed and petted and > kissed him a bit...but didn't want to bring him up > to the bed if he wanted to be alone (trying to > respect his wishes...so hard but I know it's best). > I did pull the rug he was lying on a little closer > to the front of the bed. I checked on him a few > times during the night and he's still hangin' in > there. He's up on the bed with me now. But..was a > long night for mom!!! > > I ordered the IR and have an appointment tonight > to start it. I am staying home today because now it > appears that I'M getting sick! :( Thanks for all > the prayers and support for Slink! I'll keep you > updated. > > MJ > > wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You might be interested in this article that was > posted on the hyper T website about cleansing a > cat's > system. I couldn't post the whole article as it's > very long (here's the rest of it: > http://www.petmedicinechest.com/feline/discussions/chronicsicknesstext.asp.) > Any thoughts on this article? > > :) > Wendy > > > > Dear Fellow Cat Lover, > > > > So your precious cat has been sick for months and > > months or possibly even years. There is no way you > > are willing to give up on your kitty. You have > > tried all the drugs the Vet has prescribed. Your > > kitty is fed up with you stuffing chemicals down > its > > throat and might even be to the point of not > eating > > anything you are giving because he/she no longer > > trusts you. Now what are you going to do? Let your > > kitty die? Never! > > > > Your kitty may have just been diagnosed with hyper > > or hypo-thyroid disease. Your cat is sick of being > > sick. You are sick because you are trying > > everything and your cat is getting even sicker. > > Your Vet wants to put your precious furry friend > > through all sorts of torture and drugs. > > > > Relax, you have just found the most important site > > on the internet to help you help bring your little > > life-long companion back to health, vitality and > > happiness. If you took the effort to research and > > seek us out, you are our kind of person. One who > > cares so much for the welfare of their cat, that > > they will do whatever it takes to bring their cat > > back to health in spite of all the "expert help" > you > > both have been given. > > > > Guess what? It doesn't take nearly as much as you > > might think. It takes: > > > > a.. Diligence on your part. > > b.. A fresh perspective about animal > > health--eliminating the concept that drugs are the > > road to health that all of us have been led to > > believe over the past forty to fifty years and > which > > you see with your own eyes how well they don't > work. > > > > c.. The initiative to make the changes that are > > essential in the recovery of your cat's health and > > well being and to stick with those changes. > > d.. It does NOT take a lot of money either. > > Our little ones are doing fine thanks to you > > guys. Please never give up this battle to inform > > the public of your great products. Without them, > my > > pets would have died a long time ago. They not > only > > lived longer, but in better health than they ever > > had. I mean ever!! Thank you, Gail H. and family, > > New York > > > > WHAT YOU NEED TO DO > > > > First, you need to bring your cat's immune > > system that has been so severely suppressed back > up > > and into good working condition. > > > > Second, you need to rebuild all the flora that > > has been killed in your kitty's gut and the rest > of > > its body. > > > > Third, you need to clean up your cat's > > contaminated blood that has been circulating > within > > its veins for months or years causing these > constant > > health conditions. > > > > Fourth, you need to provide home-cooked, fresh > > wholesome food for your cat. > > > > GETTING STARTED > > > > Step One--The Immune System > > > > After weeks and months of toxic drugs and other > > chemicals being given to your kitty, its little > > immune system is severely suppressed. Is it > > possible to rebuild the immune system? Absolutely > > it is possible. You may have heard of the herb > > Echinacea which has been used for hundreds of > years > > in North America to boost the immune system. We > > use this and others that have been shown to boost > > the immune system. > > > > The medicinal qualities of herbs such as > Echinacea, > > Poke Root along with a host of others from North > > America have been extracted from the plants in the > > form of a liquid tincture. This herbal remedy > > tincture with the synergy of the specifically > feline > > formulated herbs has been shown to aid cat's with > > serious health conditions in a relatively short > > period of time. > > > > What you do is to give your cat these > herbs--usually > > five to seven drops at a time--either directly in > > your kitty's mouth or mixed in its food a minimum > of > > three to six times daily for as long as it takes > to > > bring your cat back to health and then some just > to > > make sure. But, you say, "my cat is such a picky > > eater now because of all the crap that I had to > put > > down it, that I really can't seem to get anything > > into its mouth anymore". We have had many > customers > > tell us that in the beginning this is exactly how > > their cat reacted. However, within a day or two, > > their cat actually cooperated because it seemed to > > know that the herbs were helping it. > > > > Even so when first starting, we have found that > > going to the grocery store and buying Gerber baby > > lamb or chicken and putting the herbs and the > other > > things we will discuss here momentarily did the > > trick. The lamb particularly seemed to disguise > the > > herbs very well. > > > > Step Two--The Essential Flora > > > > Your cat has probably had every antibiotic the > Vets > > know about given to it. This in and of itself has > > killed all the flora in your cat's body. In > > addition to suppressing the immune system, these > > antibiotics have caused your kitty to become > > malnourished because without essential pathogenic > > and good bacteria, a cat cannot digest and absorb > > its food, no matter how much it tries to eat. > > > > When a cat is malnourished, the immune system also > > becomes impaired. If this discussion is new to > you, > > you are now are beginning to see how all the parts > > of the body interrelate to one another. How > > fundamental wholesome nutrition is and how > important > > it is to be able to absorb that nutrition. If the > > bacteria in the body has been destroyed, it does > not > === message truncated === ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html

