Hi Sophia-- I use and always recommend Super Blue Green Algae, full spectrum
nutritional support for humans, pets, and livestock. Feed the body so it can
heal itself.
I used to be into stones and herbs and stuff. Till I found the algae :-)
Now when something comes up, I try algae products first, then herbs, then
whatever. In my experience, and opinion, nothing holds a candle to the
algae. I value it for it's nutritional density, it's simplicity of use and
for all the research and testing that goes into it.
You may know a distributor in your area, or you can contact me for info.
Hope your cat is feeling better,
Sincerely, Lynn Degen
For more about SBGA, see my website at
http://web.mountain.net/~blugreen/algaelinks.html
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>From: Sophia Gross <witch1@...>
>To: purelypets@onelist.com
>Subject: [purelypets] Re: Welcome to purelypets@onelist.com
>Date: Fri, Mar 5, 1999, 12:01 AM
>
>From: Sophia Gross <witch1@...>
>
>Hi there everyone. My name is Sophia and I've just recently found out
>that my cat Jessie is suffering from kidney failure. She is only 5. She
>just came home from the hospital today after 2 days of a treatment
>called I think dierureses (not dialysis) where the run lots of fluids
>through her. The doctor has not been positive at all about her long term
>chances but I want to give a miracle every chance to happen and I'd like
>to try everything I can. What sort of herbal remedies might you suggest?
>She's on a prescription cat food now, with very low protein, but I'd be
>interested in any other ideas you might have. Of course I'll run all
>ideas past her vet before I try them, but I'd love some suggestions.
>Moreover I have a fair amount of experience in alternative healing (on
>people) and I'm planning to try and get the right stones, aroma therapy,
>etc... to work with her also so I'd love any idea y'all might have on
>that level. Thanks for everything in advance.
> -Sophia Gross
> witch1@...