Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Edy, Sure. You can contact Dr. Belfield's busines which is Orthomolecular Specialties and order the 8 oz bottle (powder) of Mega-C.. The phone number is 1-877-692-0236. Purrs, andra ^ . . ^ = = > > > > > Here's more info: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > However, tuna in fact isn't good for cats, but tuna > > > > > juice is fine if only to entice a cat. > > > > > > > > > > Cats with urinary problems should avoid any seafoods as they are high > > in > > > > > phosphorous > > > > > and changes the urinary pH which can contribute to the lower urinary > > > > > disorders. Please see > > > > > the following article: http://us.iams.com/iams/en_US/jsp/IAMS_P... > > > > > > > > > > Here's an article on why tuna is dangerous: > > > > > > > > > > Here's a web article about > > > > > Tuna and how it is toxic to cats (again any vet can confirm this > > > > > fact as well): http://www.lenhumanesoc.org/Tips/ASPCA-T... > > > > > > > > > > " TUNA FOR CATS? NO! > > > > > Tuna can be fatal to cats and is not something to be fed to them...The > > human > > variety > > > of > > > > > tuna fish contains an enzyme that destroys vitamin B1 (thiamine). Cats > > who > > regularly > > > eat > > > > > tuna can develop a vitamin B1 deficiency, which results in > > neurological symptoms > > like > > > > > dilated eyes, loss of equilibrium, seizures and death if this vitamin > > is not replaced. > > > The > > > > > scientific name of this disease is polioencephlomalacia. > > > > > > > > > > Clearwater veterinarian Brancato said that though most > > domestic cats do > > > enjoy > > > > > fish, feeding them a diet of only tuna can cause serious disorders. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 It's pretty easy to have them deliver it and having lived in Aptos, I know what a hassle it can being " going over the hill " unless you're going to that unbelievable shopping mall in San (tee hee hee) Are you a single woman living in Santa Cruz? Funny I had a dream last night I bought a house there (as a single woman) and was fixing it up and realized how isolated I was from everything and wanted to move. > > > > > > Here's more info: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > However, tuna in fact isn't good for cats, but tuna > > > > > > juice is fine if only to entice a cat. > > > > > > > > > > > > Cats with urinary problems should avoid any seafoods as they are high > > > in > > > > > > phosphorous > > > > > > and changes the urinary pH which can contribute to the lower urinary > > > > > > disorders. Please see > > > > > > the following article: http://us.iams.com/iams/en_US/jsp/IAMS_P... > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's an article on why tuna is dangerous: > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a web article about > > > > > > Tuna and how it is toxic to cats (again any vet can confirm this > > > > > > fact as well): http://www.lenhumanesoc.org/Tips/ASPCA-T... > > > > > > > > > > > > " TUNA FOR CATS? NO! > > > > > > Tuna can be fatal to cats and is not something to be fed to them...The > > > human > > > variety > > > > of > > > > > > tuna fish contains an enzyme that destroys vitamin B1 (thiamine). Cats > > > who > > > regularly > > > > eat > > > > > > tuna can develop a vitamin B1 deficiency, which results in > > > neurological symptoms > > > like > > > > > > dilated eyes, loss of equilibrium, seizures and death if this vitamin > > > is not replaced. > > > > The > > > > > > scientific name of this disease is polioencephlomalacia. > > > > > > > > > > > > Clearwater veterinarian Brancato said that though most > > > domestic cats do > > > > enjoy > > > > > > fish, feeding them a diet of only tuna can cause serious disorders. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 ---I too have MCS badly but recently I have been starting to have some relief. NAET or Bioset helped me with food. But environmentally it has been a disaster. I was wearing masks but the allergies were causing asthma and then when I put on the masks I feel that I am suffocating. It has been so hard. Even in my own house I have not been able to handle it hardly even with air purifiers, etc. From what I have learned from studying and talking to health practitioners MCS is very much an adrenal problem and a liver problem. So I have increased my adrenal supplements. I continue to do the liver cleansing herbs ( milk thistle is the next one I am going to try) But what has given me the most relief and some healing is ozone therapy. I have been doing ozone insuflations which is putting ozone in your ears. That kills the pathogens in your sinus, head, etc area where the respiratory symptoms are for me. The ozone eventually travels to the rest of your body and does the same thing. I know that mold allergies are mostly due to fungus/molds which I have a real problem with as well. Just doing oxygen also helped. As soon as I get an oxygen concentrater I hope to increase my ozone therapy to the liver as well and that also helps the MCS. For me the cause of all my allergies and health problems is Lyme. I have been sick for close to 4 decades with tons of allergies but did not know that I had Lyme till 2 years ago. It is quite common for people to have some type of pathogen infection that causes them to be run down and to be very susceptible to allergies. People with Lyme often have MCS.Have you checked yourself for any type of infections? There is also a group on the internet MCS group that you could check as well. They might be able to give you some ideas as well. Years ago my children and I went to one of these centers but we did not get a lot of answers. Hopefully, by now they know more and you will be able to get help. You need relief from the allergies but you need to find out what is causing them. I am so sorry that you are going through this.I totally understand. Let me know if there is any other way I can help. We are a generation that is quite deficient in magnesium and if we have any type of infection like Lyme they will use it up in your body. So the magnesium idea sounds good to me. I wear an air purifier around my neck- the kind people sometimes wear in air planes and that helps some too. A good accupunturist might be able to tell you if your thymus is working well or not that also could affect your allergies. I never got much help from traditional doctors. I have to go out fo the box. There are some allergist that are really good and go beyond treating the allergies- they treat your immune system. Perhaps that is what you will get in Texas. Do not be overwhelmed. You will find answers. There are a lot of them out there- and just the right ones for you. Have you checked MCS on the internet? Let us know how you did. Take care cathy In , " Phil and Carol Conway " <philcar@...> wrote: > > Hi Edy > > This may be a " long shot " but here goes: Is it possible that as your problem persisted your cellular magnesium levels have been low and so promoting some calcification of your cells? When I began putting magnesium chloride on my skin my energies picked up a lot, and it seemed that my cells may have then got into a detoxing mode. A period of a few weeks with magnesium chloride applied regularly might help you. It is very likely that this magnesium chloride only benefits people who have low magnesium levels - but this suggests that most might benefit. Try a search using " Magnesium Oil " and/or " magnesium chloride " . > Phil > > Re: [ ] Re: Mega-C for kitty arthritis, etc. ^ . . ^ > > > I have MCS very badly and don't venture out of my house much. I actually live in Davenport and between the coal burning cement plant and the amount of mold spores here I'm reduced to allergies that are unbelievable. I'm down to about 3 foods now and am going to the Environmental Center in Dallas in 2 weeks to see if they can help me. I've been to dozens of docs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 Edy, Pardon my very short reply to your long letter but I just really want to support you MOVING. It is probably the most critical thing you can do, even if you have to move to a tiny, sunny place that's temporary. When I had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with a million things wrong with me, it became very clear to me that my place was either the cause of my illness or was at the very least making me worse. I was so weak, and without funds at the time but somehow I managed to get out of there. I figured my life was worth doing ANYTHING to get out of there. Sometimes when we're really ill or depressed from being ill for so long, it's hard to see things as clearly as we might when we are well. It seems that finding yourself a sunny place, perhaps a place even on a second floor might be the very thing you need to jumpstart your healing. From everything you've written, I think it is the best thing you can do for yourself above all else. Remember any move you make can be temporary - even a year. I remember thinking that I would live in a tiny little studio if it meant the opportunity to heal. I did move and it did help me recover. Hope you have a good day! andra > > > > Hi Edy > > > > This may be a " long shot " but here goes: Is it possible that as > your problem persisted your cellular magnesium levels have been low > and so promoting some calcification of your cells? When I began > putting magnesium chloride on my skin my energies picked up a lot, > and it seemed that my cells may have then got into a detoxing mode. A > period of a few weeks with magnesium chloride applied regularly might > help you. It is very likely that this magnesium chloride only > benefits people who have low magnesium levels - but this suggests > that most might benefit. Try a search using " Magnesium Oil " > and/or " magnesium chloride " . > > Phil > > > > Re: [ ] Re: Mega-C for kitty > arthritis, etc. ^ . . ^ > > > > > > I have MCS very badly and don't venture out of my house much. I > actually live in Davenport and between the coal burning cement plant > and the amount of mold spores here I'm reduced to allergies that are > unbelievable. I'm down to about 3 foods now and am going to the > Environmental Center in Dallas in 2 weeks to see if they can help > me. I've been to dozens of docs. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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