Yes! I got a call from Carrington yesterday that they were shipping it out  
to their distributers yesterday and today.  So you should be able to get  it. 
Main place that sells it to distributers is VPL (veterinary products  laborat
ories, I think). If you have trouble finding it, let me know.
 
Acemannan is recommended for sarcomas, a particular kind of tumor. Though I  
suppose it might help for other kinds too.
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 1/24/2007 12:09:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

After so  much time "keeping an eye" on the list, and writing only on
particular  circumstances, now I am the one that is needing your help.

My cat  Rompi, probably, has a tumor near his stomach.

It is not certain yet,  the precise assessment is still to be done,
tomorrow I'll take him in for  an exam whose English name I don't remember
(being my "big" dictionary at  work, I'm at home now) but very common.
So it could be or could not be, but  in these cases being optimistic is not
very useful.

*If* it turns  out to be a tumor, and *if* the oncologyst assesses that
there is room for  chemio, in that case I would propose to try
Acemannan, aka Carrisyn. It  seems to be a localized mass, so injecting
the stuff in it could just work.  I say again, there is nothing certain
today, but I need to save time, since  Acemannan/Carrisyn seems not to be
manufactured here in Europe, please  correct me if I'm wrong.

What I need is to localize a source (pharmacy,  or the very Carrington)
that has Acemannan "off-the-shelf", and have it  shipped to me in the
shortest time. Should that thing turn out not to be a  tumor, well,
I will donate my Acemannan to some person in need, on or off  the list.
But if it is... I'm going to need it damn fast.

Could any  of you give me the present situation about Acemannan?
Right after sending  this message, I am going to dig the internet for
info, so I'll be online at  least for the next five hours, in case.

Thank you in  advance.
Paolo


 

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