Need help with Vitamins and dosage

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Hello,

I need some help with vitamin dosage and brands.

I have a cat with Morgellons syndrome. There is a complete media blackout on this, and the CDC, a shill for big name pharmaceuticals, is basically saying it doesn't exist.

But it does. And it's terrible. I have it, and the cat has it also.

I know a heck of a lot about vitamins for humans, and studied herbs professionally for 10 years, but on cats I need a little help. I am trying to put my kitty on the Morgellons protocol by Dr. Carnicom (see morgellonsshield.com). This consists primarily of high doses of vitamin C, L-carnosine, selenium and N-acetyl-cysteine, and Lugol's iodine, which I make myself.

By the way, America is in an iodine crises. The stuff in salt is not enouh and is toxic (chelaed with aluminum).  There's a great book called "Iodine: Why You can't Live Without it," by Dr. Brownstein. I highly recommend it, particularly if your body temperature runs low (mine was under 74.0 for 30 years).

Anyway, back to the subject. My little boy hates the taste of the N-acetyal-cysteine. Any ideas to hide the rotten egg flavor?

He also hates the taste of the vitamin C. Any ideas here?

Also, what are doses I can safely give him, including the L-carnosine? I intend to mega dose him, but want to know the upper limits. If you don't know what Morgellons is, just think of it as cancer, or something similar that stresses the immune system.

I would go to an alternative vet, but they  charge an arm and a leg, and my income is limited.

More info on Morgellons:

http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=170709.0

Morgellons and animals:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=morgelllons+and+animals
 

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Hello and welcome to the site. If you do a search, we've had a few other members post about this.

Unfortunately it's against our site rules for a member to give you specific dosing numbers for your cat. If they have had a similar experience they can relay what worked for their cat, but not recommend for your cat.

It really would be best to try to find an experienced vet. Perhaps you could find one that would be willing to work out a payment plan?
 
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Hi Abbey,

Thank you so much for your response. To tell you the truth, I thought you would not let the post go through. I am so glad, because Morgellons is rampant, and if nothing else, I think it important that people know about it. The CDC says there are about 300,000 cases of it, and it's more like 20,000,000 in America alone.

At this point, with my experience in the vitamin field, my professional study of Chinese Medical theory, and herbal experience, AND my tight budget, I'd rather wait on a veterinarian.  They'd have to be alternative.  For instance, giving steroids for inflammation (a standard veterinarian practice) in an animal with Morgellons syndrome is about the worst thing you can do.

I would be grateful if anyone can give me their experience with a vitamin C that their kitty actually likes, also L-glutathione or N-acetyl-cysteine. I am using powdered C right now and trying to use nutritional yeast to mask it. But he needs so much, and the dummied down algorithms on Google make it near useless to try and find real information.

Or if they know an alternative vet who will give free advice online, too, that would be great. I forgot to mention part of Dr. Carnicom's protocol is lactoferrin.

The first picture below is my little boy, Tukki, and the second isd a picture of one of the genetically engineered Morgellons parasites that came from his head. The pink open thing at the end I think is a mouth. 

Blessings to everyone...

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