FELINE   LEUKEMIA   ALERT
YES,  IT  CAN  BE  TREATED

My beloved young cat  DIED  of feline leukemia.  The Veterinarian I took her to discovered she had the disease but  DID  NOT  TREAT  her feline leukemia.  Four months later I found a treatment referenced in one of my own books.  I asked the Vet for it.  When I gave it to the cat, she improved miraculously.  Then, she went into heat, was spayed, and was not given her medication for two weeks (they failed to order it from the supplier for her).  The disease caught hold during the stress of being in heat, having surgery, and not receiving her Acemannan.  The lateness of starting treatment, and the gap in that treatment, cost the cat her life.

Studies Done TEN YEARS AGO proved that there is something that can help:

ACEMANNAN
A product derived from Aloe - A potent immune system stimulant.

  CarraVet® Acemannan Immunostimulant
    Excellent Treatment for Feline Leukemia.  Not Toxic.  Administer Orally or IP.
    Subcutaneous and IV do not provide any added benefit.  IV can have side effects.
    YES, THIS DOES WORK.      Available only through a Veterinarian.
    Manufacturer:   Carrington Laboratories, Inc.    1-800-255-4223
    Distributor:   V.P.L. Farnam (Veterinary Products Laboratories)    1-888-241-9545

        VPL.com     http://www.vpl.com/contact.php     http://www.vpl.com/product_home.php
            VPL.com:  Under Products, Search for Acemannan.  Product is CarraVet® Acemannan
                  Immunostimulant ~ Order as 92501 Carravet Wound Dressing 3 oz. 12

An Expert on Using Acemannan:  Dr. Gregory A. Biehle, DVM   1-512-454-3833
Brykerwood Veterinary Clinic  1501 West 35th Street,  Austin, TX  78703 (USA)

Please Visit:
www.SundropCrystal.com/Feline.htm
for a collection of information and links to websites concerning this topic.

The Healing Power of Herbs by Michael T. Murray, N.D. (1992, 1995) is an informative Book containing information about the use of Aloe in human Aids and other conditions plus a discussion of Acemannan approved for veterinary use in fibrosarcomas and feline leukemia.
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The tragedy needs to stop.
Please be aware that treatment for feline leukemia is available.
Thank you very much for your attention.      August 2005