Lymphocytic Plasmacytic Stomatitis in Cats
I received a question the other day from a customer who wanted to treat her cat for Squamous Cell Carcinoma with ES Clear. Her cat also has Lymphocytic Plasmacytic Stomatitis.
What ES Clear is doing is boosting the immune system and helping to detoxify the body. It is not specialized to a certain type of cancer. The ES Clear would be useful in this case.
I was not personally familiar with Lymphocytic Plasmacytic Stomatitis, but I did do some light research. From what I read you should not be using an immune system booster in the case of Lymphocytic Plasmacytic Stomatitis. Even though it would help the cancer it would be detrimental overall. ES Clear was not a good product for this cat.
A personal site that I found that that has some basic information and some information links was:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/9352/stomatitis.html

2 Comments:
My 8 yr. old cat is on ES Clear for about a week now. He was diagnosed with malignant melanoma almost a month ago. My question is how long should he be on this med and would it be detrimental for him to be off of it for about a week a month from now when we go out of town (or should I take him with me?) I'm not sure he would allow my pet feeder to give it to him.
Pets can stay on ES Clear indefinitely. You would want to see that the cancer is in remission before you stopped treatment. It is recommended that you feed your cat regular dosages, but if you are not in your first month of treatment you should be ok missing a couple of treatments.
I would recommend having your feeder add the ES Clear to your cat’s food or mixing it in with a bribe while you are away. Even if he can get one dose a day it would be better than none. I mix the supplement in with a bit of flaked tuna or cream cheese if my cat is particularly fussy that day.
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