I gave 1/2 agaricus blazeii human capsule twice a day, so he got 600
mg/day.  recommended on the pet bottle was 45 mg/lb so my dose was a little
more than that.  Danny went into remission in month and is still cancer
free 6 years later.  :)

KG



On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 9:25 PM, designercats cats
<designerc...@hotmail.com>wrote:

> Thank you for this timely info! One of my FeLV+ cats, Mattie was diagnosed
> with high grade lymphoma on Dec. 22nd. I've had her for 5 years now and
> she's done well. Her only symptoms were those of a bladder infection.  Her
> bloodwork was great.  She's been undergoing chemo since Dec. 27th and this
> last week, her lymphocyte count was a bit too low.After 4 weeks, she went
> into complete remission, and is doing well other than the slightly low wbc.
>  She weighs 13 lbs, eats well, etc.. I'm also giving her onco support by rx
> vitamins, but no transfer factor. I was looking for something specifically
> to raise the wbc. I'll order this tomorrow and hopefully will get
> it quickly. How much did you give you cat undergoing chemo?
> Thank you so much again!
> El
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2013 21:13:36 -0500
> From: kgbarnc...@gmail.com
>
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Ember - low wbc
>
> consider adding Agaricus blazeii for white cell stimulation, obtaining
> from atlasworldusa.com .  It worked great for my felv- boy when he was
> going thru chemo for multi site lymphoma, the vets were astonished how
> great his bloodwork was. Normally the white count would drop dramatically
> but his stayed normal.  I get the human capsules then mix it in the wet
> food.  He is super fussy but ate it without problem.  It is not very
> expensive, about $1 a day.
>
> the agaricus blazeii is a standard support recommended by Dr Alice Villa
> Lobos, one of the top feline cancer speciaiists in the US.  Google immuno
> nutrition villa lobos to find out more.
>
> another thing to consider is transfer factor, more expensive but it is the
> stuff in mother's milk that stimulates, trains and regulates the immune
> system.  It works for any mammal.  There are several versions, the more
> expensive one with tri-factor is supposed to tune up the immune system over
> 400 per cent.  I used to use it but had to give up due to the cost.  Can be
> bought on Amazon.
>
> good luck
> KG
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Lance <lini...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> Thanks for relating your experience, Sally. That link might come in handy,
> too. I wish we had more to go on than anecdotes, though. It seems like
> there haven't been that many studies done to confirm what treatments work
> best. I'm considering:
>
> ImmunoRegulin
> Virbagen Omega
> LTCI
> Neupogen
>
> I don't know if I can afford Neupogen, and when I talked to my vet about
> it, she seemed uncertain. It has a reputation for causing bone pain, and if
> I can help it, I don't want to give Ember something that makes her
> miserable.
>
> Virbagen Omega is expensive, but I know (roughly) how much it costs, and
> it's worth it to me if it can help Ember. There seems to have been some
> success in its use. Unfortunately, it still doesn't seem to be available
> here, and shipping is a good chunk of its cost.
>
> LTCI and ImmunoRegulin seem affordable and potentially useful. When I was
> last looking into these options, there wasn't much evidence to support
> LTCI's benefits. It seems to have become more accepted over the last few
> years, but I'm still feeling cautious about it.
>
> I'll do a more thorough scan of the list's archives soon, and I'm going to
> call a few vets tomorrow.
>
> Lance
>
> On Mar 3, 2013, at 12:25 AM, Sally Davis <putty...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Lance,
>
> Two of my cats got this. Junior went from being anemic to borderline low
> and his fevers which had been as high as 106.5 went away. Now As I am
> reading more I wish I had kept him on it.  Tiny wasa asymptomatic but he
> was positive. He actually passed 4 mos after testing positive. The felv
> probably played a part. He most likely threw a clot  I was with him and was
> too sudden. There was no emergency vet visit. The worst part was he died on
> Chstmas day. I miss them all.I ordered the IR from Revival Pet supply. I
> ordered mine direct does not require a presciption.
> http://www.revivalanimal.com/ImmunoRegulin-EqStim.html It was more if my
> vet ordered it. I took the vial in to the vet's office and a tech  gave him
> the injection IV.
>
>
>
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