personally, i will be far more likely to believe anything about LCTI when
there is ADEQUATE research done on the product (the preliminary research was
done with a statistically insignificant sample), there are independent
findings that confirm the company's claims, and the treatment is fully
approved.

incidentally, i've heard that FeLVs are NOT tested with the IFA before
treatment to ensure that they truly are positive to start with.

imulan's website uses WIKIPEDIA as its source for FeLV information.

"I don't know if she'll pull through or not, but I have to tell you that
this
is currently the best option out there for treating this disease.  I found
some of the information on it.  There is rapid and profound improvement of
anemia, an increase in bone marrow activity and in some cases, return to
normal with negative testing for the virus.

I know there isn't a full proof cure out there but I have to say this may
prove to be very helpful.  The long terms studies are still pending.

So here's the deal, if you have a felv+ with bone marrow suppression
(including anemia - low red blood cells, thrombocytopenia - low platelets,
neutropenia - low levels of neutrophils, or lymphopenia - low lymphocyte
count) and may or may not have the associated infections;  I highly
recommend giving this a try.:

this sounds like an advertisement, not at all what someone would actually
write on their own.

MC

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Spay & Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference....

MaryChristine
Special-Needs Coordinator, Purebred Cat Breed Rescue (www.purebredcats.org)
Member, SCAT (Special-Cat Action Team)
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