Some people on this board had asked me if I knew of a
veterinarian in Pennsylvania who was using intravenous
vitamin C in his/her practice and I have located the name of
the following practitioner: Rose DiLeva, DVM, Animal
Wellness Center, www.altpetdoc.com
http://www.altpetdoc.com/ . FYI.
Some people on this board had asked me if I knew of a
veterinarian in Pennsylvania who was using intravenous
vitamin C in his/her practice and I have located the name of
the following practitioner: Rose DiLeva, DVM, Animal
Wellness Center, www.altpetdoc.com
http://www.altpetdoc.com/ . FYI.
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PETA Killed 95 Percent of Adoptable Pets in its Care During
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This is a rather disturbing story forwarded to me by a vet.
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Thanks for sharing your interest and experience, Wendy. I
appreciate your positive feedback.
FYI, several thousand mg of pure ascorbic acid taken hourly
for 24 hours at first notice of any cold symptoms will work
even faster to eradicate the cold before it gets any kind of
foothold. This also
Thanks for sharing your interest and experience, Wendy. I
appreciate your positive feedback.
FYI, several thousand mg of pure ascorbic acid taken hourly
for 24 hours at first notice of any cold symptoms will work
even faster to eradicate the cold before it gets any kind of
foothold. This also
Thank you for posting this. The science behind using
radiofrequency generation therapy on people is sound and
dates back to the 1930s. A friend of mine purchased a
frequency generator for stage III lung carcinoma a couple of
months ago and has seen definite changes, though we're still
not sure
Thank you for posting this. The science behind using
radiofrequency generation therapy on people is sound and
dates back to the 1930s. A friend of mine purchased a
frequency generator for stage III lung carcinoma a couple of
months ago and has seen definite changes, though we're still
not sure
Of
S.
Jewell
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vit C therapy Sally Snyder Jewell
Merlin,
Indeed in the interest of self-disclosure, in all of my
posts
anyone
could have seen from my sign-off at any time that I work
with
Tower
Of
S.
Jewell
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vit C therapy Sally Snyder Jewell
Merlin,
Indeed in the interest of self-disclosure, in all of my
posts
anyone
could have seen from my sign-off at any time that I work
with
Tower
Sally, Thank you for this information.
Susan
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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
S.
Jewell
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:20 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vit C
Sally, Thank you for this information.
Susan
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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
S.
Jewell
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:20 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vit C
I thought some of you might appreciate more information
about how vitamin C has been used in medicine over the
decades to help you better understand its power and
application in veterinary medicine. The following three Web
sites contain a wealth of information that I find most
enlightening and
I thought some of you might appreciate more information
about how vitamin C has been used in medicine over the
decades to help you better understand its power and
application in veterinary medicine. The following three Web
sites contain a wealth of information that I find most
enlightening and
Merlin,
Indeed in the interest of self-disclosure, in all of my
posts anyone could have seen from my sign-off at any time
that I work with Tower Laboratories, a nutriceutical
manufacturer whose Pauling therapy vitamin C/lysine protocol
has been saving lives from heart disease for the past 14
Merlin,
Indeed in the interest of self-disclosure, in all of my
posts anyone could have seen from my sign-off at any time
that I work with Tower Laboratories, a nutriceutical
manufacturer whose Pauling therapy vitamin C/lysine protocol
has been saving lives from heart disease for the past 14
Michelle,
No amount of antibiotics will do for your cat's stomatitis
what ascorbic acid will do. See
http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/197x/belfield-w-j_int
_assn_prev_med-1978-v2-n3-p10.htmstomatit for an idea of how
much to use for different similar conditions in animals. I
would put
Michelle,
No amount of antibiotics will do for your cat's stomatitis
what ascorbic acid will do. See
http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/197x/belfield-w-j_int
_assn_prev_med-1978-v2-n3-p10.htmstomatit for an idea of how
much to use for different similar conditions in animals. I
would put
Don't be afraid to push the cat to bowel tolerance if giving
vitamin C orally. The best type of vitamin C for pushing to
bowel tolerance would be a pure sodium ascorbate powder (no
other vitamins) mixed into the cat's wet food with liver
powder to help flavor it. Increase the amount daily until
Don't be afraid to push the cat to bowel tolerance if giving
vitamin C orally. The best type of vitamin C for pushing to
bowel tolerance would be a pure sodium ascorbate powder (no
other vitamins) mixed into the cat's wet food with liver
powder to help flavor it. Increase the amount daily until
Gary,
I used the Mega C Plus on a feral FeLV cat for six months
but ultimately he did not seroconvert because it was already
in his bone marrow. Had I the opportunity to start
megadoses of oral vitamin C at the beginning stages of his
virus he would likely still be alive, because like taking C
Gary,
I used the Mega C Plus on a feral FeLV cat for six months
but ultimately he did not seroconvert because it was already
in his bone marrow. Had I the opportunity to start
megadoses of oral vitamin C at the beginning stages of his
virus he would likely still be alive, because like taking C
A few days ago I posted about the reversal of FIP that I saw
in my kitten Angelica on high dose intravenous ascorbic acid
and have been following these subsequent posts with some bit
of sadness. I believe Jenny makes the most valid arguments
and in an effort to provide more details about what
A few days ago I posted about the reversal of FIP that I saw
in my kitten Angelica on high dose intravenous ascorbic acid
and have been following these subsequent posts with some bit
of sadness. I believe Jenny makes the most valid arguments
and in an effort to provide more details about what
Part 2
Chuckie
The kittens Tommy, Chuckie and Angelica, were altered and
received their rabies vaccinations on September 20, 2009.
(Note, again, Lukey died on October 1). On October 8 the
kittens then received FVRCP vaccinations and were still
asymptomatic at that time. About 12-15 days
Part 2
Chuckie
The kittens Tommy, Chuckie and Angelica, were altered and
received their rabies vaccinations on September 20, 2009.
(Note, again, Lukey died on October 1). On October 8 the
kittens then received FVRCP vaccinations and were still
asymptomatic at that time. About 12-15 days
Part 3
Angelica
By now, after the deaths of my two precious boys Lukey, and
then baby Chuckie, it was becoming clear that we were
definitely seeing FIP in all three and on the right track
with the intravenous ascorbate but just not using enough.
Because Chuckie's immune system had been so
Part 3
Angelica
By now, after the deaths of my two precious boys Lukey, and
then baby Chuckie, it was becoming clear that we were
definitely seeing FIP in all three and on the right track
with the intravenous ascorbate but just not using enough.
Because Chuckie's immune system had been so
I posted a couple of links earlier that I found helpful
throughout the course of this nightmare and I post them
again below for those of you who may wish to undertake the
intravenous ascorbate protocol for your cats with FIP, FeLV,
URI, and other cat diseases. If I had it to do over again,
each
I posted a couple of links earlier that I found helpful
throughout the course of this nightmare and I post them
again below for those of you who may wish to undertake the
intravenous ascorbate protocol for your cats with FIP, FeLV,
URI, and other cat diseases. If I had it to do over again,
each
For those of you who saw my earlier post about my kitten
Angelica and have wondered how vitamin C could have possibly
saved her from FIP, I thought that perhaps the information
below would help to explain it and convince others to try
this highly effective and completely benign treatment for
For those of you who saw my earlier post about my kitten
Angelica and have wondered how vitamin C could have possibly
saved her from FIP, I thought that perhaps the information
below would help to explain it and convince others to try
this highly effective and completely benign treatment for
Hi, All,
Just dropping in to post about the success I have had in
reversing FIP in one of my kittens. As most of you know, I
lost my FeLV+ boy Lukey in October and we were never sure
what actually caused his death, as though we were able to
improve his red blood count with a transfusion and
Hi, All,
Just dropping in to post about the success I have had in
reversing FIP in one of my kittens. As most of you know, I
lost my FeLV+ boy Lukey in October and we were never sure
what actually caused his death, as though we were able to
improve his red blood count with a transfusion and
indicative of FIP, or
was this just from observation of clinical signs?
Gary
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On Behalf Of S. Jewell
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
indicative of FIP, or
was this just from observation of clinical signs?
Gary
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org]
On Behalf Of S. Jewell
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:02 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Thought this might be helpful to some of you.
http://www.belfield.com/pdfs/Feline_Leukemia.pdf
Sally Jewell
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Thought this might be helpful to some of you.
http://www.belfield.com/pdfs/Feline_Leukemia.pdf
Sally Jewell
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Sara,
With regard to your recent post, I wanted to offer info
available on the site of Wendell Belfield, DVM and in his
book, The Very Healthy Cat
http://www.belfield.com/books.php# Book. Dr. Belfield
reports that he has reversed FeLV in young cats where the
disease has not yet progressed to
Sara,
With regard to your recent post, I wanted to offer info
available on the site of Wendell Belfield, DVM and in his
book, The Very Healthy Cat
http://www.belfield.com/books.php# Book. Dr. Belfield
reports that he has reversed FeLV in young cats where the
disease has not yet progressed to
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] OT: Fluid buildup in the chest
Very interesting - thanks for posting that -
Gloria
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:00 PM, S. Jewell wrote:
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the
likes
of Robert Cathcart
http
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] OT: Fluid buildup in the chest
Very interesting - thanks for posting that -
Gloria
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:00 PM, S. Jewell wrote:
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the
likes
of Robert Cathcart
http
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the likes
of Robert Cathcart
http://www.orthomed.com/publications1.html , Linus
Pauling, Hugh Riordan, Irwin Stone, and Ewan Cameron, etc.
regarding intravenous sodium ascorbate for treating disease.
For the past decade I have
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the likes
of Robert Cathcart
http://www.orthomed.com/publications1.html , Linus
Pauling, Hugh Riordan, Irwin Stone, and Ewan Cameron, etc.
regarding intravenous sodium ascorbate for treating disease.
For the past decade I have
Has anyone been able to obtain or use Baypamun for FeLV?
Sally Jewell
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-
boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Esther Jorda
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 11:56 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Has anyone been able to obtain or use Baypamun for FeLV?
Sally Jewell
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-
boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Esther Jorda
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 11:56 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
A vet at the Smith Ridge Veterinary Clinic recommended it to
me during a paid consultation recently for Lukey but it was
$175.00 and in the midst of our LTCI injections I just
couldn't afford to do both. Would love to know if anyone
else has actually used it. To my understanding it is a
A vet at the Smith Ridge Veterinary Clinic recommended it to
me during a paid consultation recently for Lukey but it was
$175.00 and in the midst of our LTCI injections I just
couldn't afford to do both. Would love to know if anyone
else has actually used it. To my understanding it is a
Thanks, Diane. As it turns out, I took Lukey to the vet
today and his HCT was down to 12 and they thought it best to
transfuse. He is still getting the blood as I write and
after that they will be putting in the e-tube.
The good news is that both his lymphocyte and reticulocyte
counts were up
Thanks, Diane. As it turns out, I took Lukey to the vet
today and his HCT was down to 12 and they thought it best to
transfuse. He is still getting the blood as I write and
after that they will be putting in the e-tube.
The good news is that both his lymphocyte and reticulocyte
counts were up
Hi, Jenny,
Got a new CBC today and his lymphocyte and reticulocyte
numbers are much better than Friday. Call me when you get
time and I'll go over them with you. They went ahead and
did the transfusion and e-tube placement today and I've been
a nervous wreck. Still waiting to hear how it all
Hi, Jenny,
Got a new CBC today and his lymphocyte and reticulocyte
numbers are much better than Friday. Call me when you get
time and I'll go over them with you. They went ahead and
did the transfusion and e-tube placement today and I've been
a nervous wreck. Still waiting to hear how it all
Thank you, Jenny. I appreciate your thoughts, prayers and
kindness.
Sally Jewell
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[mailto:felvtalk-
boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of jbero tds.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:46 AM
To:
Thank you, Jenny. I appreciate your thoughts, prayers and
kindness.
Sally Jewell
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[mailto:felvtalk-
boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of jbero tds.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:46 AM
To:
Thanks for elaborating on Gray Kitty's health and treatment
history, Christy. We're all obviously interested in how the
LTCI is helping other cats and making comparison notes for
our own kitties who are currently undergoing the same
treatment protocol.
I am wondering if your vet thinks the
Thanks for elaborating on Gray Kitty's health and treatment
history, Christy. We're all obviously interested in how the
LTCI is helping other cats and making comparison notes for
our own kitties who are currently undergoing the same
treatment protocol.
I am wondering if your vet thinks the
have and i
think that
we are going to have the ones here for a good bit, but
that
doesn't stop me from helping with others.
we are located in Nv
Michael Johnson
Founder/Owner
Second Chance Meows
A FeLV Sanctuary
From: S. Jewell ssjew
have and i
think that
we are going to have the ones here for a good bit, but
that
doesn't stop me from helping with others.
we are located in Nv
Michael Johnson
Founder/Owner
Second Chance Meows
A FeLV Sanctuary
From: S. Jewell ssjew
Michael Johnson,
I'm new here but saw your name on this forum and read that
you have an FeLV Sanctuary. I was wondering for future
reference whether you are full or still have openings for
FeLV fur babies. I am caring for three with one on Imulan
and one receiving intravenous ascorbic acid
Michael Johnson,
I'm new here but saw your name on this forum and read that
you have an FeLV Sanctuary. I was wondering for future
reference whether you are full or still have openings for
FeLV fur babies. I am caring for three with one on Imulan
and one receiving intravenous ascorbic acid
Would love to know how long your cat had been FeLV positive
before being started on Imulan's LTCI and how long he was on
the Imulan before the FeLV negative blood test? My cat just
received his third injection and though he was heading into
anemia and had stopped eating, with syringe feeding and
Would love to know how long your cat had been FeLV positive
before being started on Imulan's LTCI and how long he was on
the Imulan before the FeLV negative blood test? My cat just
received his third injection and though he was heading into
anemia and had stopped eating, with syringe feeding and
, S. Jewell ssjew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Wow, Jenny, that's a WONDERFUL report and very
encouraging
to me and many others, I'm sure.
At your suggestion (and thanks for the e-mail and phone
messages), I began Lukey's syringe feeding yesterday
with
A/D and Gatorade. He did very well
, S. Jewell ssjew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Wow, Jenny, that's a WONDERFUL report and very
encouraging
to me and many others, I'm sure.
At your suggestion (and thanks for the e-mail and phone
messages), I began Lukey's syringe feeding yesterday
with
A/D and Gatorade. He did very well
Wow, Jenny, that's a WONDERFUL report and very encouraging
to me and many others, I'm sure.
At your suggestion (and thanks for the e-mail and phone
messages), I began Lukey's syringe feeding yesterday with
A/D and Gatorade. He did very well with both.
I'm on my way out to feed him
Wow, Jenny, that's a WONDERFUL report and very encouraging
to me and many others, I'm sure.
At your suggestion (and thanks for the e-mail and phone
messages), I began Lukey's syringe feeding yesterday with
A/D and Gatorade. He did very well with both.
I'm on my way out to feed him
)
Sally
I hope Jenny sees this post. You might send another post
with
Jenny/
Autumn in the
subject. I also hope that you can get your boy through
this scary
time until your vet opens on Tuesday.
I hope you can get help for him.
Jaane
On Sep 6, 2009, at 1:37 PM, S. Jewell wrote
)
Sally
I hope Jenny sees this post. You might send another post
with
Jenny/
Autumn in the
subject. I also hope that you can get your boy through
this scary
time until your vet opens on Tuesday.
I hope you can get help for him.
Jaane
On Sep 6, 2009, at 1:37 PM, S. Jewell wrote
...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
S.
Jewell
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 5:56 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] (no subject)
Thank you very much, Jane. I appreciate your concern and
suggestions. I heard from Jenny via e-mail after she
called
and I wasn't home. At her
...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
S.
Jewell
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 5:56 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] (no subject)
Thank you very much, Jane. I appreciate your concern and
suggestions. I heard from Jenny via e-mail after she
called
and I wasn't home. At her
Hi, All,
I'm new to this and not exactly sure how it works, but I
desperately need to speak personally to Jenny, who recently
posted about her FeLV kitty Autumn and her improvement with
the transfusion, Ambrotose and the Imulan injection (I
presume that's what it was). I am treating one of
Hi, All,
I'm new to this and not exactly sure how it works, but I
desperately need to speak personally to Jenny, who recently
posted about her FeLV kitty Autumn and her improvement with
the transfusion, Ambrotose and the Imulan injection (I
presume that's what it was). I am treating one of
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