Re: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments

2009-12-21 Thread Tower Laboratories Corporation
Thanks for the update, Natasha.  If you could, also find out
the model and make of the machine when you go back on
Tuesday.  I am wondering if your vet is using a full blown
frequency generator unless you have specifically seen the
word Zapper associated with the machine??  The more
expensive generators have a greater range of frequencies for
more pathogen-killing power. 


Sally Snyder Jewell

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 From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-
 boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Natasha Hinsbeeck
 Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 4:33 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments
 
 Hi guys!
 
 Thank you for all the positive replies - I hope to find
out as much
 as I can and will let you know as soon as I have the
information.
 It's my vet's Zapper, I have no idea where he bought it,
but I'm
 seeing him again tomorrow and I will definitely ask him.
As far as
 the amounts of treatments Ben gets - my vet started him
off on a
 treatment every day for a week, because Ben was really
sick
 when my vet came up with this, it was really our last
hope. Ben
 was so anemic, he just lied on the ground all day, we
couldnt get
 him to eat or do anything. After his first treatment, when
we came
 home, he polished off a whole bowl of food, and then ran
off to
 go and play in our garden; he was really pooped out
afterwards,
 but it was the most activity we've seen from him in many
days.
 It's pretty much like that after every treatment, where he
has a lot
 more energy and eats well. The vet now has us coming in
every
 two days for treatment, and so far all is still well. The
  aim is to taper the treatments off to a point where he
only needs
 to go for 2 treatments a week. I missed one of his
treatments this
 weekend, he was supposed to go on Saturday, and we could
 only take him in on Sunday, and it really didnt look like
it made
 any difference that he missed a day. Ben just carried on
like any
 other 6 month old kitten. I would also like to mention
that my vet
 doesnt charge us anything for these treatments. He says it
 doesn't take anything from him in terms of expertise or
 equipment, its really just needing a wall socket to plug
the
 machine in to, and we do the treatment ourselves while he
 carries on with his other patients.
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments

2009-12-21 Thread Tower Laboratories Corporation
Thanks for the update, Natasha.  If you could, also find out
the model and make of the machine when you go back on
Tuesday.  I am wondering if your vet is using a full blown
frequency generator unless you have specifically seen the
word Zapper associated with the machine??  The more
expensive generators have a greater range of frequencies for
more pathogen-killing power. 


Sally Snyder Jewell

 -Original Message-
 From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-
 boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Natasha Hinsbeeck
 Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 4:33 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments
 
 Hi guys!
 
 Thank you for all the positive replies - I hope to find
out as much
 as I can and will let you know as soon as I have the
information.
 It's my vet's Zapper, I have no idea where he bought it,
but I'm
 seeing him again tomorrow and I will definitely ask him.
As far as
 the amounts of treatments Ben gets - my vet started him
off on a
 treatment every day for a week, because Ben was really
sick
 when my vet came up with this, it was really our last
hope. Ben
 was so anemic, he just lied on the ground all day, we
couldnt get
 him to eat or do anything. After his first treatment, when
we came
 home, he polished off a whole bowl of food, and then ran
off to
 go and play in our garden; he was really pooped out
afterwards,
 but it was the most activity we've seen from him in many
days.
 It's pretty much like that after every treatment, where he
has a lot
 more energy and eats well. The vet now has us coming in
every
 two days for treatment, and so far all is still well. The
  aim is to taper the treatments off to a point where he
only needs
 to go for 2 treatments a week. I missed one of his
treatments this
 weekend, he was supposed to go on Saturday, and we could
 only take him in on Sunday, and it really didnt look like
it made
 any difference that he missed a day. Ben just carried on
like any
 other 6 month old kitten. I would also like to mention
that my vet
 doesnt charge us anything for these treatments. He says it
 doesn't take anything from him in terms of expertise or
 equipment, its really just needing a wall socket to plug
the
 machine in to, and we do the treatment ourselves while he
 carries on with his other patients.
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments

2009-12-21 Thread dlgegg
I just downloaded all the posts on this and am taking them to my vet tomorrow.  
He is sort of half and half regular and holistic.  At least he listens and 
reads the stories I bring him.  This sounds like a great thing, not only for 
felv, but maybe even things like ear mites/ infections.  Dorlis
 Tower Laboratories Corporation sa...@towerlaboratories.com wrote: 
 Thanks for the update, Natasha.  If you could, also find out
 the model and make of the machine when you go back on
 Tuesday.  I am wondering if your vet is using a full blown
 frequency generator unless you have specifically seen the
 word Zapper associated with the machine??  The more
 expensive generators have a greater range of frequencies for
 more pathogen-killing power. 
 
 
 Sally Snyder Jewell
 
  -Original Message-
  From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
 [mailto:felvtalk-
  boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Natasha Hinsbeeck
  Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 4:33 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments
  
  Hi guys!
  
  Thank you for all the positive replies - I hope to find
 out as much
  as I can and will let you know as soon as I have the
 information.
  It's my vet's Zapper, I have no idea where he bought it,
 but I'm
  seeing him again tomorrow and I will definitely ask him.
 As far as
  the amounts of treatments Ben gets - my vet started him
 off on a
  treatment every day for a week, because Ben was really
 sick
  when my vet came up with this, it was really our last
 hope. Ben
  was so anemic, he just lied on the ground all day, we
 couldnt get
  him to eat or do anything. After his first treatment, when
 we came
  home, he polished off a whole bowl of food, and then ran
 off to
  go and play in our garden; he was really pooped out
 afterwards,
  but it was the most activity we've seen from him in many
 days.
  It's pretty much like that after every treatment, where he
 has a lot
  more energy and eats well. The vet now has us coming in
 every
  two days for treatment, and so far all is still well. The
   aim is to taper the treatments off to a point where he
 only needs
  to go for 2 treatments a week. I missed one of his
 treatments this
  weekend, he was supposed to go on Saturday, and we could
  only take him in on Sunday, and it really didnt look like
 it made
  any difference that he missed a day. Ben just carried on
 like any
  other 6 month old kitten. I would also like to mention
 that my vet
  doesnt charge us anything for these treatments. He says it
  doesn't take anything from him in terms of expertise or
  equipment, its really just needing a wall socket to plug
 the
  machine in to, and we do the treatment ourselves while he
  carries on with his other patients.
  
  
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments

2009-12-21 Thread dlgegg
Your vet sounds like a keeper.  Not charging when I bet you would be willing to 
pay for the improvements you have seen in Ben.  Prayers for continuted success. 
 Dorlis

 Natasha Hinsbeeck n.hinsbe...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 Hi guys!
  
 Thank you for all the positive replies - I hope to find out as much as I can 
 and will let you know as soon as I have the information. It's my vet's 
 Zapper, I have no idea where he bought it, but I'm seeing him again tomorrow 
 and I will definitely ask him. As far as the amounts of treatments Ben gets - 
 my vet started him off on a treatment every day for a week, because Ben was 
 really sick when my vet came up with this, it was really our last hope. Ben 
 was so anemic, he just lied on the ground all day, we couldnt get him to eat 
 or do anything. After his first treatment, when we came home, he polished off 
 a whole bowl of food, and then ran off to go and play in our garden; he was 
 really pooped out afterwards, but it was the most activity we've seen from 
 him in many days. It's pretty much like that after every treatment, where he 
 has a lot more energy and eats well. The vet now has us coming in every two 
 days for treatment, and so far all is still well. The
  aim is to taper the treatments off to a point where he only needs to go for 
 2 treatments a week. I missed one of his treatments this weekend, he was 
 supposed to go on Saturday, and we could only take him in on Sunday, and it 
 really didnt look like it made any difference that he missed a day. Ben just 
 carried on like any other 6 month old kitten. I would also like to mention 
 that my vet doesnt charge us anything for these treatments. He says it 
 doesn't take anything from him in terms of expertise or equipment, its really 
 just needing a wall socket to plug the machine in to, and we do the treatment 
 ourselves while he carries on with his other patients.
 
 
   
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Re: [Felvtalk] More about Ben's Zapper treatments

2009-12-21 Thread Alice Flowers
Natasha-Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us desperate parents! 
Does the cat need restraint by you, or is he sedated during the treatments? The 
word Zapper brings shocking to mind, but I'm sure it's more like the 
treatments at the chiropractor. How does he act during the treatment-can you 
feel the electrical pulses? I currently have our 2 on the Imulan treatment, and 
they are doing really well, but this treatment sounds really exciting also. 
Alice
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