If you can find a vet to do it, I'd try the vitamin C therapy in a New
York Minute. I've never used Acemannan, but have read a lot about it
and it sounds good too. When I checked into it a few years ago, it
was hard for me to get. Course you'd have to find a competent vet
willing to do
I agree with Gloria. LTCI, Acemannan, etc. are more for
immune and symptom support in the absence of trying anything
more curative, while the sodium ascorbate (vitamin C) used
intravenously has the power to permanently destroy viruses
and is not just administered for immune support, though it
is
I agree with Gloria. LTCI, Acemannan, etc. are more for
immune and symptom support in the absence of trying anything
more curative, while the sodium ascorbate (vitamin C) used
intravenously has the power to permanently destroy viruses
and is not just administered for immune support, though it
is
Acemannan is now easy enough to get, but must come through a vet. They
just had a $64 price increase and I paid $228 for the package of four
10 mg bottles and that doesn't last long if you have a large cat.
Sometimes they have specials on it from the distributors, got my first
package on
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