Dr. Kenney,
My dog (17lb Bichon) has been diagnosed with auto hemolytic anemia... he
has undergone a transfusion and is taking doxycycline and prednisone. His PCV
has gone from 11 up to 38 as of today (5 days into the disease) and he seems to
be responding well. He is now eating and drinking with increasing energy
levels. I'm curious to know what your thoughts are on treating this with
alternative methods. I don't know the cause... he doesn't have cancer or
anything anyone can point to as the cause... is this possibly a virus or a
chemical exposure of some sort? Some have said a tick bite can do it ... titer
for that proved negative. His only symptoms were lethargy and inability to
walk from behind (although is fine now). Any thoughts on this matter would be
greatly appreciated. I'm afraid to stimulate his immune system with something
like transfer factor... I'm giving him CS and chlorella along with his regular
food.
Bob Banever
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From: David W Kenney
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 4:34 PM
Subject: RE: CS>veterinary questions
A recent post wrote about CS and virus. It indicated that the CS attaches to
the site where virus attach thereby making the animal essentially closed off to
pathogenic virus. If true then using CS after the infection will only have an
effect to the point these attachments are not filled.
Obviously the CS killed off many bacteria because of the lack of post-mortem
changes. Distemper is a virus and went happily on doing its thing.
One needs to get the CS into the animal prior to exposure in order to be
potentially helpful.
I have been successful with rife technology with this disease.
Dr. Dave
You might consider transfer factor for the remaining kitten. It is
multispecies and increases immunity by up to 437%.
Dr. David W. Kenney
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From: Debra F Xochimitl [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>veterinary questions
I need to know if colloidal silver kills the feline distemper virus
Also, one on my two kittens ust died of distemper, and he was drinking cs for
two days prior to his showing symptoms. He drank 18 ppm silver. I believe he
was already very sick when I got him, but he didn't show it. Anyway, after he
passed away, I kept him and washed him and dried him in preparation to burial
and it took me three days to dig the grave. He was in a styrofoam "casket" for
three days, and I took one last look at him before placing the lid back and
putting him into the ground. His body looked like a sleeping kitten. There
was no bloating, no smell, and nothing else to view that would indicate he was
even dead. Why would that be? Is it because the colloidal silver really
killed every bateria in his body. If so then why did he die?
Also, I have another kitten that has been on silver for a week propr to
receiving the one who was sick and died. He is showing absolutely no symptoms
at all, yet this is a highly contageous disease. If anyone knows the answers
please let me know. It is important to me.
Thanks, I hope someone can answer my questions. Deb