Some people on this board had asked me if I knew of a
veterinarian in Pennsylvania who was using intravenous
vitamin C in his/her practice and I have located the name of
the following practitioner: Rose DiLeva, DVM, Animal
Wellness Center, www.altpetdoc.com
http://www.altpetdoc.com/ . FYI
Some people on this board had asked me if I knew of a
veterinarian in Pennsylvania who was using intravenous
vitamin C in his/her practice and I have located the name of
the following practitioner: Rose DiLeva, DVM, Animal
Wellness Center, www.altpetdoc.com
http://www.altpetdoc.com/ . FYI
By the way, I am not against vitamin therapy. I take a handful of vitamins and
minerals several times a day. I do think Vitamin C along with other things has
helped reduce the number and severity of colds I get. But I don't believe it
can cure feline leukemia or FIP. Show me if you can
me into
remission. chemo's did no good at all per my oncologist.
mary (merlin) marshall merlinmarsh...@yahoo.com wrote:
By the way, I am not against vitamin therapy. I take a handful of vitamins
and minerals several times a day. I do think Vitamin C along with other
things has
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have a good source for powdered vitamin C for cats. The shelter I
volunteer for is looking to add vitamin C with the lysine and we are looking
for a source that is tried and true.
Thank you,
Sue
(katlover1300)
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Well, you might check out Dr. Belfield's vitamin C - http://www.belfield.com/
Gloria
On Aug 6, 2009, at 9:53 AM, Sue Frank Koren wrote:
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have a good source for powdered vitamin C for cats. The
shelter I volunteer for is looking to add vitamin C with the lysine
.
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Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 11:23 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vitamin C
Well, you might check out Dr. Belfield's vitamin C -
http
I have used http://iherb.com for a long time and have been very
happy with their prices and customer service.
http://www.iherb.com/Search?kw=vitamin%20c
http://www.iherb.com/Search?kw=lysine
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Hi guys,
I have a friend who's husband just went through chemo
for thyroid cancer (neck area). He's in his late
twenties/early thirties. He is cancer-free now, thank
the good Lord. She is a pharmaceutical rep. We were
talking Sunday about Vitamin C and how it helped me to
stop getting sick so
The vet gave me some liquid Vitamin C to give Tomi, but it's horrible tasting
stuff (I tried it). Very acidic/sour and chemical tasting. He absolutely
hates it, and even gags afterwards, though he hasn't actually vomited anything
up yet.
I tried buying Vitamin C powder to see if he would eat
!
MJ
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The vet gave me some liquid Vitamin C to give Tomi, but it's horrible
tasting stuff (I tried it). Very acidic/sour and chemical tasting. He
absolutely hates it, and even gags afterwards, though he hasn't actually
vomited anything up yet.
I tried
ok hope this doesn't sound silly but where do i get vitamin c? like a
health store and how much do i give?
Subject: vitamin c?
ok hope this doesn't sound silly but where do i get vitamin c? like a health
store and how much do i give?
Hi again,
I met with my vet and she put Loca on interferon,
vitamin C and vitamin E. My neighbor who works at a vet clinic was able to point
me to where I could buy the interferon and I got it today. Reading the document
wendy sent me it sounds like I should be giving her 30 IU a day
The interferon leaves the body very quickly so I see no reason to do 7 on 7
off.
I use it everyday.
Karen
, Noelle Ehrenkaufer wrote:
Hi again,
I met with my vet and she put Loca on interferon, vitamin C and
vitamin E. My neighbor who works at a vet clinic was able to point
me to where I could buy the interferon and I got it today. Reading
the document wendy sent me it sounds like I should be giving
I've also spoken with a women who had 10 positives and in a 2 year
period using the Mega C they are all now negative and have been for some
time, so it is not only Dr Belfield that claims this. To me it is worth
it to try it and I will continue to give it to my non negatives as an
immune
PS. I personally have not noticed any difference using interferon,
so I guess every cat is different, what works for one, may not
necessarily work for all.
--
Belinda
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Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
In humans regular vitamin C can help to boost the immune system (this is why it is often taken at the first sign of a cold, etc. because the virus often lasts a shorter time and is less severe). Again, not sure how well this transfers to cats, but as long as it is not harmful to the cat, I would
I used aloe vera for gum problems with fiv cats back in the day but never
heard of it helping felv itself
Karen
it was some kind of ultra pure aloe extract that you fed to them, if I
recall.
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excellent questions and I am interested in the reply's from the list. I
ordered the mega C my self but have not gotten the info to my vet.
Karen
I don't thing megaC 'cures' or reverses felv. Just my opinion.My homeopathic vet put my positive on a 'regular' dose of vitamin c along with lots of other vitamins and things and my regular vet said 'it couldn't hurt' so I used it.That was years ago though. I believe vitamin c is in most
I think there has always been a debate about this. Cats apparently, unlike
humans, make vitamin c themselves, so many vets say it is totally unnecessary to
supplement and just asking for GI problems. Others say it helps. I have no idea,
myself. I have given it when it has been included
diarrhea so you definitely want to be careful.
Marissa
On 1/24/06, catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lots of people give vitamin c. It can only help. If you give too much it can cause diarrhea.Other people on the list can give you amounts. I'm not giving it right now so I don't remember. One doctor
My vet said does too high could cause liver failure.
Karen
Lots of people give vitamin c. It can only help. If you give too much it can cause diarrhea.Other people on the list can give you amounts. I'm not giving it right now so I don't remember. One doctor recommends 'mega' doses of vitamin c. There was just a post about a research paper on vitamin c
around). So I'm
cautious about it.
When I was treating Lucy for URI a few years ago, I read to try 250 mg
Lysine and 250 mg Vit C twice a day, and I tried that. She was an old cat
w/ hard stools, and diarrhea never happened with her, it only was a
benefit. I think the type of Vitamin C that you
Unlike with humans, most anemia in cats is not related to poor iron
absorption. Most cats with anemia are absorbing enough iron but having trouble
with their bone marrow or their kidneys or their spleen. While feeding
some liver should not hurt (though be careful because cats can get
Hi, My Bandy has anemia...and is Felv and FIV+. I have given him alot of things since Aug..so I don't really know what is working...I know something must be though. I really try to make sure he gets Co Q10 once a day..10mg..and for sure on all meals bovine colostrum. It is a very good immune
, although we count each day as a blessing. She is still anemic, and I´d really like to find something natural that might help that. I´ve heard good things about Vitamin C...any ideas at all would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance, Elizabeth
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that.
Ive heard good things about Vitamin C...any ideas at all
would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Elizabeth
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I do not think that Vitamin C will help with anemia. I have never heard of
helping with anemia, anyway.
Michelle
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elizabeth, I'm going on what i've always thought to be true about
anemia. The best is boost the oxygen-carrying capacity, so coked
liver is good or iron and B vitamins. Be careful with the vitamins
though a little goes a long way. Defective production of red blood
cells by the bone marrow may lead
Did you begin with 250 mg Vitamin C without kitty
having diarrhea?
Del
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From:
Gloria
Lane
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: Vitamin C questions
Hey there Del! Good point - absolutely, it can
Yes, that's usually what I do - no problems that I can recall...
Gloria
On Jun 13, 2005, at 9:51 AM, Del Daniels wrote:
Did you begin with 250 mg Vitamin C without kitty having diarrhea?
Del
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From: Gloria Lane
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, June 12
I tried to use powdered Vit C, it's the Extra-C
brand:
http://store.yahoo.com/healthforyourpet/xtinviccopob.html
But it tastes HORRIBLE, and I can barely make
myself eat it without gagging... and was never able to get much inside a cat
either. Do they all taste this bad?
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Vitamin C questions
(taste)
I tried to use powdered Vit C, it's the
Extra-C brand:
http://store.yahoo.com/healthforyourpet/xtinviccopob.html
But it tastes HORRIBLE, and I can barely
make myself eat it without gagging... and was never able to get much inside a
cat
go negative
after several months of the Vit C therapy. Well my # of cats
increased, and my discipline decreased, so I stopped the vitamin C to
adjust myself for a while. Have to start it back up.
Seems like it was Dr. Pitcairn's book that said, for upper
respiratory infections, to give 250
Right - the stuff from Dr. Belfield is powder. The Vit C that I
order is Rainbow Light Vit C Powder, I've been ordering it from
Betterlife.com, online.
Gloria
On Jun 12, 2005, at 8:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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not to butt in here but you can get Vitamin C
belfield's is powder--it's the one i had mr. bean on the postive who is now
negative. if you google belfield and mega C plus i believe the company is
orthomological or somethiing like that. it's too darn hot to walk back
downstairs again. they ship very quickly.
barbara
tomorrow- thanx
krisit
From: Barbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/12 Sun PM 10:28:13 EDT
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Re: Vitamin C questions
belfield's is powder--it's the one i had mr. bean on the postive who is now
negative. if you google belfield and mega C plus i
I get mine from vet, brand is RxVitamins for Pets
Chris
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