I was glad to get that link too -- thank you!
elizabeth
In a message dated 7/29/2006 4:38:01 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marissa,
Sorry it took me so long to respond. Anyway, here
is the link for ordering the Mega C
Plus: https://www1524.boca15-verio.com/belfi3/order.html#megac Let me
know if you have trouble getting into it.
I ordered the 1/2 kilo (500
gm) size. It will last me forever! This is truly an
inexpensive way to treat the virus. I believe I paid only
$28.10.
Oreo did not have the problems with it that you mentioned;
however, he's been on it only 6 weeks. I still have him on it even
though he's negative, just in case. It's just the paranoid part of
my personality. I may stop at some point, maybe after another
negative IFA. Here's a phone number for Belfield Customer Service;
they may be able to answer your questions: 1-408-227-9334
I'm still
trying to work out the correct dosage for Ellie as she has intermittent
diarrhea from it. That's when I back off a bit.
Thanks for the
congrats. It sure is wonderful to have my boy back! Ellie
shows NO signs of sickness so I continue to treat her. Apparently
it's possible to shed the virus even after a positive IFA.
Best of
luck to you. Please let me know how the Mega C Plus works and also
if you have any questions.
>From: Marissa Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org >To:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org >Subject: Re: I treated my FeLV+ with Mega C
Plus and he's now negative >Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:54:29 -0700
(PDT) > >Thanks for the info! I actually came across Dr.
Belfield's info in my >research...but I couldn't get the link to
ordering the product to work. Do >you have a place you get it or
a website you can order it from? I'd be >willing to try it if I
can get my hands on it! > > Also, did Oreo have any
problems with crystals in his urine or kidney >stones or
anything? I read in a couple articles that too much Vitamin C
>can cause those problems. Oy! It's such a balancing
act! > > Thanks again! And good luck with Ellie
and Oreo - congrats on his >negative test!!
:) > > MJ > >Kathi Clark
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My cat, Oreo, also
tested a light positive on ELISA and negative 1 month >later on IFA.
Does this mean that he is definitely negative and can be with >my other
cats who tested negative? I hope so because he's been with them >now for
about 3 weeks. The others are vaccinated against FeLV. > >He may
be negative now because of something called Mega C Plus I
started >giving him right away. It was formulated in 1977 by Dr.
Belfield, a >veterinarian. He claims hundreds of cats have become FeLV
negative since >then. Here's a link that takes you to information on
Mega C Plus that is >worth reading:
http://www.belfield.com/JIAPM-1983.pdf >Remember to back off a little if
they start getting diarrhea. I have Ellie >on it, too. Her IFA showed it
is in her bone marrow; she infected Oreo. >Apparently there is hope for
her, too, according to Dr. Belfield. I, of >course, keep her separated
from the others. > >Kathi > > > >From:
"Kelley Saveika" > >Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org >
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > >Subject: Re: Some advice
please-elderly cat... > >Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:22:43
-0500 > > > >On 7/28/06, Chris wrote: >
>> > >> Rita, from Purrever Ranch, asked me to post this as
she can't seem to > >>be > >>able to post
herself… > >> > >> > >> >
>>Have a 16 yr old black cat that has tested VERY LIGHT positive TWICE.
>Her > >>lifelong buddy has tested neg each time &
remains with her. I have to > >>keep > >>them caged
(large upright). They have an inside cage & a porch cage. >
>>"Mischief" appears in the best of health, eats great, poops
beautifully >& > >>shows no signs or symptoms of
disease or illness. > >> > >> > >> >
>>Would it be safe for me to shut a room at night for them & let
them have > >>some freedom if I picked up ALL bowls &
Litterboxes in the morning? And > >>what > >>exactly
IS light positive? > >> > >> > >> >
>>Not sure what 'light positive' means. I asked if this was on Elissa
or > >>IFA… Rita runs a hospice for senior cats many of whom have
various med > >>problems so she is concenred about exposing their
already compromised > >>immune > >>systems to FELV and
exposing the FELV cat to other diseases…. > >> >
>> > >> > >>Any ideas? > >> >
>> > >> > > > >I can tell you what light
positive is. ""Light positives" are where the > >treated blood only
changes color slightly. This means your cat is >infected >
>with the virus, but the virus is not very active in its system." >
> > >From http://www.fanciers.com/other-faqs/FeLV.shtml >
> > >My kitten was "light positive" on Elissa. She later tested
negative. > > > > > > > > >
> > >-- > >Vist the Austin Siamese Rescue store and save
a kitty life! >
>http://www.cafepress.com/austinsiamese > > > > > >
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