Re: [Felvtalk] My experience with IV ascorbic acid and FIP - Final

2009-11-26 Thread Sharyl
I made some tiny urls for the links Sally listed in her post.

Guide to the Use of Vitamin C
http://tinyurl.com/Clinical-guide-Vit-C

Megascorbic Therapy:  A New Orthomolecular Modality in Veterinary Medicine
http://tinyurl.com/Megascorbic-paper

Orthomolecular Approach to Feline Leukemia Prevention and Control
http://tinyurl.com/Belfields-paper

Sharyl


--- On Thu, 11/26/09, S. Jewell  wrote:

> From: S. Jewell 
> Subject: [Felvtalk] My experience with IV ascorbic acid and FIP - Final
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009, 12:26 PM
> I posted a couple of links earlier
> that I found helpful
> throughout the course of this nightmare and I post them
> again below for those of you who may wish to undertake the
> intravenous ascorbate protocol for your cats with FIP,
> FeLV,
> URI, and other cat diseases.  If I had it to do over
> again,
> each of my three cats would have been placed immediately
> on
> the ascorbate and kept there until their fevers
> eradicated,
> for only then is the virus also eradicated and left
> powerless to replicate or resurface.  I have also
> used
> intravenous ascorbate with one of my cats with
> life-threatening upper respiratory infection (and chronic
> pseudomonas aeruginosa) in conjunction with antibiotics.
> She received a single vitamin C drip on Friday, then
> antibiotics in her IV on Saturday and by Sunday night her
> symptoms were all but gone (except of course for the
> P.A.).
> And as I posted previously, my FeLV cat Linus has carried
> a
> diagnosis of lymphosarcoma for nearly two years and
> because
> of ongoing intermittent IV sodium ascorbate drips which
> create hydrogen peroxide in the extracellular tissue and
> destroy cancer cells, he is still seemingly healthy and
> happy.  
> 
>  
> 
> As you can clearly see, the power of "vitamin" C extends
> well beyond what one would expect from a "vitamin" and
> according to Dr. Belfield, it has the power to heal and
> reverse a broad range of viruses and conditions in
> veterinary medicine.  It is tragic that Belfield saw
> these
> same remarkable results back in the 1960s in his own vet
> practice yet still today, some 40+ years later, with rare
> exception conventional vets are not even aware of the
> power
> of this miracle acid in veterinary medicine.  But at
> least
> those of you reading this are and I hope it is of benefit
> to
> you.  If you have questions or I can help any of you
> in any
> way, please don't hesitate to contact me, either on this
> board or via e-mail at ssjew...@bellsouth.net. 
> God bless
> each of you for your big hearts and compassion for animals
> and hopefully this information will help you in your own
> rescue work. 
> 
>  
> 
> Clinical
> <http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&=&q=clini
> cal+guide+to+the+use+of+vitamin+c&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g1> 
> Guide to
> the Use of Vitamin C
> 
>  
> 
> Megascorbic
> <http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/197x/belfield-w-j_in
> t_assn_prev_med-1978-v2-n3-p10.htm>  Prophylaxis
> and
> Megascorbic Therapy:  A New Orthomolecular Modality
> in
> Veterinary Medicine
> 
>  
> 
> An <http://www.belfield.com/pdfs/Feline_Leukemia.pdf>
> Orthomolecular Approach to Feline Leukemia Prevention and
> Control
> 
>  
> 
> www.Belfield.com <http://www.belfield.com/> .
> 
>  
> 
> The
> <http://www.amazon.com/Very-Healthy-Cat-Book-Vitamin/dp/0070
> 04354X>  Very Healthy Cat Book, by Wendell
> Belfield, DVM
> 
>  
> 
> Sally Jewell
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
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[Felvtalk] My experience with IV ascorbic acid and FIP - Final

2009-11-26 Thread S. Jewell
I posted a couple of links earlier that I found helpful
throughout the course of this nightmare and I post them
again below for those of you who may wish to undertake the
intravenous ascorbate protocol for your cats with FIP, FeLV,
URI, and other cat diseases.  If I had it to do over again,
each of my three cats would have been placed immediately on
the ascorbate and kept there until their fevers eradicated,
for only then is the virus also eradicated and left
powerless to replicate or resurface.  I have also used
intravenous ascorbate with one of my cats with
life-threatening upper respiratory infection (and chronic
pseudomonas aeruginosa) in conjunction with antibiotics.
She received a single vitamin C drip on Friday, then
antibiotics in her IV on Saturday and by Sunday night her
symptoms were all but gone (except of course for the P.A.).
And as I posted previously, my FeLV cat Linus has carried a
diagnosis of lymphosarcoma for nearly two years and because
of ongoing intermittent IV sodium ascorbate drips which
create hydrogen peroxide in the extracellular tissue and
destroy cancer cells, he is still seemingly healthy and
happy.  

 

As you can clearly see, the power of "vitamin" C extends
well beyond what one would expect from a "vitamin" and
according to Dr. Belfield, it has the power to heal and
reverse a broad range of viruses and conditions in
veterinary medicine.  It is tragic that Belfield saw these
same remarkable results back in the 1960s in his own vet
practice yet still today, some 40+ years later, with rare
exception conventional vets are not even aware of the power
of this miracle acid in veterinary medicine.  But at least
those of you reading this are and I hope it is of benefit to
you.  If you have questions or I can help any of you in any
way, please don't hesitate to contact me, either on this
board or via e-mail at ssjew...@bellsouth.net.  God bless
each of you for your big hearts and compassion for animals
and hopefully this information will help you in your own
rescue work. 

 

Clinical
  Guide to
the Use of Vitamin C

 

Megascorbic
  Prophylaxis and
Megascorbic Therapy:  A New Orthomolecular Modality in
Veterinary Medicine

 

An 
Orthomolecular Approach to Feline Leukemia Prevention and
Control

 

www.Belfield.com  .

 

The
  Very Healthy Cat Book, by Wendell Belfield, DVM

 

Sally Jewell

 

 

 

 

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[Felvtalk] My experience with IV ascorbic acid and FIP - Final

2009-11-26 Thread S. Jewell
I posted a couple of links earlier that I found helpful
throughout the course of this nightmare and I post them
again below for those of you who may wish to undertake the
intravenous ascorbate protocol for your cats with FIP, FeLV,
URI, and other cat diseases.  If I had it to do over again,
each of my three cats would have been placed immediately on
the ascorbate and kept there until their fevers eradicated,
for only then is the virus also eradicated and left
powerless to replicate or resurface.  I have also used
intravenous ascorbate with one of my cats with
life-threatening upper respiratory infection (and chronic
pseudomonas aeruginosa) in conjunction with antibiotics.
She received a single vitamin C drip on Friday, then
antibiotics in her IV on Saturday and by Sunday night her
symptoms were all but gone (except of course for the P.A.).
And as I posted previously, my FeLV cat Linus has carried a
diagnosis of lymphosarcoma for nearly two years and because
of ongoing intermittent IV sodium ascorbate drips which
create hydrogen peroxide in the extracellular tissue and
destroy cancer cells, he is still seemingly healthy and
happy.  

 

As you can clearly see, the power of "vitamin" C extends
well beyond what one would expect from a "vitamin" and
according to Dr. Belfield, it has the power to heal and
reverse a broad range of viruses and conditions in
veterinary medicine.  It is tragic that Belfield saw these
same remarkable results back in the 1960s in his own vet
practice yet still today, some 40+ years later, with rare
exception conventional vets are not even aware of the power
of this miracle acid in veterinary medicine.  But at least
those of you reading this are and I hope it is of benefit to
you.  If you have questions or I can help any of you in any
way, please don't hesitate to contact me, either on this
board or via e-mail at ssjew...@bellsouth.net.  God bless
each of you for your big hearts and compassion for animals
and hopefully this information will help you in your own
rescue work. 

 

Clinical
  Guide to
the Use of Vitamin C

 

Megascorbic
  Prophylaxis and
Megascorbic Therapy:  A New Orthomolecular Modality in
Veterinary Medicine

 

An 
Orthomolecular Approach to Feline Leukemia Prevention and
Control

 

www.Belfield.com  .

 

The
  Very Healthy Cat Book, by Wendell Belfield, DVM

 

Sally Jewell

 

 

 

 

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