Re: Junoir - Oli-Vet natural antibiotic?

2006-12-15 Thread Nina

Hi Sally,
I'm so pleased to hear Junior is improving.  85% is pretty darn good :), 
esp when it's a rising percentage!  You are so right about good news 
being not only relevant but vitally important around here.  Thanks for 
sharing it.  How's Tiny doing?


I have a FIV boy, (you guys remember Starman), that is prone to URIs.  I 
recently bought some Oli-Vet (put out by Vetri-Science).  It's touted as 
a natural antibiotic and an immune system support.  Ingredients per 
capsule: olive leaf extract 250mg, oleuropein 37.5mg, and inactive 
ingredients: rice flour, vegetable stearate.  Anyway, at the first sign 
of clear runny discharge of Star's eyes, I mixed about 1/4 of a cap in 
his food.  It was better the next day, (they suggest 7-10 days 
initially).  This could certainly be coincidence, but I had heard about 
olive leaf being good for immune support.


Here's a paste from the research I did before ordering:

*The active ingredient in olive leaf extract is called oleuropein. 
Oleuropein is a polyphenolic fraction derived from the fruit, leaves, 
bark and roots of the olive tree, which help make it strongly resistant 
to damage from insects and other factors. Oleuropein is known as an 
iridoid, a type of plant chemical found throughout the olive tree and in 
olive oil. *


*Within Oleuropein is a chemical agent called elenolic acid, which has 
been shown to assist the body's immune defense. Research studies have 
found that elenolic acid helps the body to balance levels of friendly 
bacteria and support the immune system. *


*The energy-boosting benefits of olive leaf extract are believed to be 
the result of its ability to help fend off fungi, which overtax the 
immune system, and yeast overgrowth (such as Candida albicans), which 
cause fatigue. *


*Olive leaf extract provides nutritional support for detoxification at 
the cellular level, when the body is under stress. It has been shown to 
protect RNA structure. *




Sally wrote:


Hi Everyone

 

I always think good new is as relevant as bad news here. I know it is 
going to be a roller coaster ride with Junior, but as last he is 
feeling better. Not quite 100% but maybe 85%. The eye is still weeping 
but the uri seemed to be gone or at least much better. He is still 
getting the Clindmycin for the URI and eye and the Gentamycin drops 
for his eye. This will buy me more time to talk with the vet about 
future options when he gets sick. I am also mixing a little pumpkin 
with his baby food and lysine. He stool yesterday was very solid. Yeah 
no poop smear on my pillow.


 

I have to go to work now. I just want to thank everyone for their 
support.


 

Sally 



RE: Junoir - Oli-Vet natural antibiotic?

2006-12-15 Thread Sally
HI Nina

 

Tiny is still doing well. He seems a little off today, but if I weren't so
tuned into the two FeLV cats I would not even notice. He is just a little
less active. They both ate ok. All the cats are mixing to a certain degree,
now that the other cats vaccines have kicked in. From what I am reading they
may not had needed the booster shots a month later, but better safe than
sorry. 

 

I think my vet also goes on the assumption the vaccines last longer than is
indicated. I will make my own decision on when and what vaccinations they
get in the future. I do believe at some point Ittle Bitty Spike, and Speedy
may have been vaccinated by me. It would have been at least 7 years ago.
Those three tested negative.

 

Sally

 

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Hi Sally,
I'm so pleased to hear Junior is improving.  85% is pretty darn good :), esp
when it's a rising percentage!  You are so right about good news being not
only relevant but vitally important around here.  Thanks for sharing it.
How's Tiny doing? 

I have a FIV boy, (you guys remember Starman), that is prone to URIs.  I
recently bought some Oli-Vet (put out by Vetri-Science).  It's touted as a
natural antibiotic and an immune system support.  Ingredients per capsule:
olive leaf extract 250mg, oleuropein 37.5mg, and inactive ingredients: rice
flour, vegetable stearate.  Anyway, at the first sign of clear runny
discharge of Star's eyes, I mixed about 1/4 of a cap in his food.  It was
better the next day, (they suggest 7-10 days initially).  This could
certainly be coincidence, but I had heard about olive leaf being good for
immune support.

Here's a paste from the research I did before ordering:

The active ingredient in olive leaf extract is called oleuropein. Oleuropein
is a polyphenolic fraction derived from the fruit, leaves, bark and roots of
the olive tree, which help make it strongly resistant to damage from insects
and other factors. Oleuropein is known as an iridoid, a type of plant
chemical found throughout the olive tree and in olive oil. 

Within Oleuropein is a chemical agent called elenolic acid, which has been
shown to assist the body's immune defense. Research studies have found that
elenolic acid helps the body to balance levels of friendly bacteria and
support the immune system. 

The energy-boosting benefits of olive leaf extract are believed to be the
result of its ability to help fend off fungi, which overtax the immune
system, and yeast overgrowth (such as Candida albicans), which cause
fatigue. 

Olive leaf extract provides nutritional support for detoxification at the
cellular level, when the body is under stress. It has been shown to protect
RNA structure. 



Sally wrote: 

Hi Everyone

 

I always think good new is as relevant as bad news here. I know it is going
to be a roller coaster ride with Junior, but as last he is feeling better.
Not quite 100% but maybe 85%. The eye is still weeping but the uri seemed to
be gone or at least much better. He is still getting the Clindmycin for the
URI and eye and the Gentamycin drops for his eye. This will buy me more time
to talk with the vet about future options when he gets sick. I am also
mixing a little pumpkin with his baby food and lysine. He stool yesterday
was very solid. Yeah no poop smear on my pillow.

 

I have to go to work now. I just want to thank everyone for their support. 

 

Sally  



Re: Junoir

2006-12-14 Thread Phaewryn - Controversy Queen
Yay! Glad he is improving!

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RE: Junoir

2006-12-14 Thread Sally
Hi Michelle, 

 

I actually wrote this in the AM but Adelphia officially became Comcast since
the last time I sent mail I had to change the outgoing settings. I figured
this out by myself, no thanks to the techno I live with. I also officially
became a ham radio operator. My call sign is KI4SPK.  Junior is exploring
the house a bit again also a sign he is better. I really was a worried.

 

Sally Davis

 

yay and knock on wood!

Michelle

 

In a message dated 12/14/2006 7:48:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi Everyone

 

I always think good new is as relevant as bad news here. I know it is going
to be a roller coaster ride with Junior, but as last he is feeling better.
Not quite 100% but maybe 85%. The eye is still weeping but the uri seemed to
be gone or at least much better. He is still getting the Clindmycin for the
URI and eye and the Gentamycin drops for his eye. This will buy me more time
to talk with the vet about future options when he gets sick. I am also
mixing a little pumpkin with his baby food and lysine. He stool yesterday
was very solid. Yeah no poop smear on my pillow.

 

I have to go to work now. I just want to thank everyone for their support. 

 

Sally  

 



Re: Junoir

2006-12-14 Thread ETrent
 
Sally,
Thank you for keeping us posted.  I hope Junior is 110% soon and that  Santa 
brings him lots of toys.  Kiss that baby on the head for me.
 
elizabeth
 
In a message dated 12/14/2006 6:48:13 PM Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
Hi  Everyone 
I always think good new is as  relevant as bad news here. I know it is going 
to be a roller coaster ride with  Junior, but as last he is feeling better. 
Not quite 100% but maybe 85%. The  eye is still weeping but the uri seemed to 
be 
gone or at least much better. He  is still getting the Clindmycin for the URI 
and eye and the Gentamycin drops  for his eye. This will buy me more time to 
talk with the vet about future  options when he gets sick. I am also mixing a 
little pumpkin with his baby  food and lysine. He stool yesterday was very 
solid. Yeah no poop smear on my  pillow. 
I have to go to work now. I just  want to thank everyone for their support.  
Sally   






Re: Junoir

2006-12-14 Thread Kelly L

At 04:47 PM 12/14/2006, you wrote:

So very glad about Junior...Yeah
Kelly



Hi Everyone

I always think good new is as relevant as bad news here. I know it 
is going to be a roller coaster ride with Junior, but as last he is 
feeling better. Not quite 100% but maybe 85%. The eye is still 
weeping but the uri seemed to be gone or at least much better. He is 
still getting the Clindmycin for the URI and eye and the Gentamycin 
drops for his eye. This will buy me more time to talk with the vet 
about future options when he gets sick. I am also mixing a little 
pumpkin with his baby food and lysine. He stool yesterday was very 
solid. Yeah no poop smear on my pillow.


I have to go to work now. I just want to thank everyone for their support.

Sally
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