seems odd that it should be so widely used in veterinary medicine if there
is only one study published.
anyone on the fanciers health list? i know it's been spoken of often there,
and i know that a number of years back, one of the california vet assns
recommended that ALL cats, symptomatic or not,
you used my favorite word, ammeliorating. first job i had as secretary, my
boss dictated a letter and he held the mic so close to his mustache, that i
wasn't sure where to look in the dictionary to find it. i have never forgotten
this word. dorlis
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From: gary
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Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 1:16:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine as a s
get runny again.
Gary
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Works for mine.
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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Gloria B. Lane
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Interesting - we
I would bet on l-lycine. I tried everything that my allopathic vet
recommended to get rid of a really bad upper
respiratory. I cannot remember the antibiotics she tried but nothing
worked. Someone on this list
recommended l-lycine and although it took several weeks, it did work.
I also think
Interesting - we should look around for studies (in our spare time
lol). One study does not the truth make, just becomes an invitation
for another study. But that's very interesting.
Let's see - I think the Herpes virus is supposed to feed on L-
Arginine, so increasing the ration of L-Lysin
My vet opthamologist here in Philly, Dr. Glickstein, told me that he was
aware of only one
controlled study on the effects of L-lysine on herpes. He said that the
study showed that
L-lysine did keep cats from getting their first herpes infection but that
it had absolutely no
effect on subsequen
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