on her new owner's Aloe Vera Plant.
> Beth
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Gary,
You ask a loaded question. Technically oral 'acemannan' is not yet
available. Wh
Gary,
You ask a loaded question. Technically oral 'acemannan' is not yet
available. What I was referring to was the oral form of sugars that
are an extract from the aloe vera plant. The best product would be an
organic all natural aloe vera juice preparation. There are a few good
ones out ther
I would be very interested in the source of the oral product and the
protocol for FeLV cats. Also, any articles or studies relating to the
use of oral Acemannan.
Thanks,
Gary
jbero tds.net wrote:
Minnie,
3. Acemannan - a supplement known to help fight off the virus. I would get
them on an
Minnie,
I am sorry for your recent discovery. I am not sure how many responses you
got from the group as they usually have a great deal of insight and
suggestions. I can give you mine.
First testing positive - you can get a false positive test but given that
three of the five tested positive, i
Hi Minnie,
I rescue too, and in 2008 we rescued a litter of 8 feral kittens
which we think were from two moms. Four of the kittens tested FelV
positive, and died during their first year of life. The other 4
kittens are now 2 years old and fine. I have had them tested twice
and they are still neg
Lots of questions here. Some here may be better to answer I do not want you
to think you will not get answers. This is a fantastic group. DO not do
anything rash. Even though they are testing postive the kittens could throw
off the virus. Also there is no way to know how long they will live. So
enj
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