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Hello!
 
I have a small 3 week kitten, abandoned by mother, we've been feeding with formula.  I tried again once kitten gave evidence of receiving vision, to re-introduce kitten to mother, but who has suddenly come down with a bad case of Diarrhea.  This was about 2 days ago... progressively getting worse.  I went to Google and googled the symptoms, and came up with the following off the purinaone website:  http://www.purinaone.com/catcare_cond_atoz_article.asp?Seed=655&ArticleNumber=42
 
Coccidia are small protozoans (one-celled organisms) that multiply in the intestinal tracts of dogs and cats, most commonly in kittens and puppies less than six months of age, in adult animals whose immune system is suppressed or in animals who are stressed in other ways (e.g., change in ownership, other disease present).

In cats and dogs, most coccidia are of the genus called Isospora. I. felis and I. rivolta are the most common species found in cats. Regardless of which species is present we generally refer to the disease as coccidiosis. As a kitten ages it tends to develop a natural immunity to the effects of coccidia. As an adult it may carry coccidia in its intestines, shed the cyst in the feces, but experience no ill effects.

This afternoon, I went to the Rife frequency chart and looked for this specific name, but found nothing.  I then looked for protozoa causing diarrhea, and found the following (for humans).  Only the last two numbers checked good on this kitten.  I programmed my laser with two diodes on 575, and two diodes on 4122.  I then lasered the kitten's body for 15 minutes, and it's formula for 10 minutes before feeding it to him.  I had to leave for a while, and when I returned several hours later, the kitten had no more reoccurring diarrhea!   Yea!  Cryptosporidium (parasitic protozoa infrequently causing diarrhea in humans): 482, 575, 4122
 
Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
 May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers  3John 2
 
Jennifer Ruby
 
Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment.
 
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Fri Oct 6, 2006 3:49 am

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Hello! I have a small 3 week kitten, abandoned by mother, we've been feeding with formula. I tried again once kitten gave evidence of receiving vision, to...
Jennifer Ruby
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Oct 6, 2006
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Hi Gail and Jaye! The laser I'm using is the Lazrpulsr, which has 4 diodes, each can be individually programmed with 4 individual frequencies - up to 8 million...
Jennifer Ruby
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Oct 7, 2006
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That's for sharing this incredible information. I am amazed. I am going to share these stories with some nay-sayer relatives just for education on laser use...
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