Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Who is Doc Clemens?
A: Dr. Paul Clemens is a highly skilled veterinarian who embarked on his professional journey in June 1978, right after completing his education at Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Being inspired by his father's successful career in the field, Dr. Clemens chose to follow in his footsteps and establish his own veterinary practice in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
One of Dr. Clemens' specialties is integrative veterinary medicine, which means he combines both conventional and alternative treatment approaches to provide comprehensive care to his patients. This approach allows him to offer a wide range of treatment options tailored to the specific needs of each animal.
Over the years, Dr. Clemens has earned a reputation for his compassionate treatment of animals. His love and respect for all creatures have touched the hearts of both his clients and their furry companions. This compassionate approach has led to the development of a loyal client base, who trust and value his expertise.
Throughout his career, Dr. Clemens has dedicated himself to the well-being of animals and the happiness of their owners. His commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in veterinary medicine ensures that his patients receive the best possible care.
As a respected member of the Chagrin Falls community, Dr. Paul Clemens DVM continues to make a significant impact in the lives of countless animals, enriching their health and quality of life through his integrative veterinary practice.
Q: What is in FeLife and how does it treat Feline Leukemia?
A: FeLife is a unique blend of all natural ingredients designed to help the body recall its natural ability to self-heal. By mimicking the body's own healing processes, it prompts a gentle yet effective response to address various health concerns. FeLife is proven to reduce the FeLV viral load, often leading to a negative test result, otherwise known as remission.
Active Ingredients: Ferrum Phosphoricum, Thuja Occidentalis. Inactive Ingredients: Agave Nectar, Ethanol <0.5%, Glycerin, Purified Silver, Sodium Citrate Dihydrate.
What are the ingredients in FeLife?
FeLife is an all natural formula over 75 years in the making. It is a combination of the science, research and testing of Dr. Paul Clemens, DMV and Dr. George Aspery, Microbiologist. It is made in the USA with organic ingredients and is produced in an FDA-registered certified manufacturing facility.
Active Ingredients: Ferrum Phosphoricum, Thuja Occidentalis. Inactive Ingredients: Agave Nectar, Ethanol <0.5%, Glycerin, Purified Silver, Sodium Citrate Dihydrate.
Q: Does FeLife cure FeLV?
A: No, FeLife effectively reduces the FeLV provirus, thus relieving the debilitating symptoms associated with Feline Leukemia. It is a comprehensive treatment. It technically does not cure the disease, it treats it, so discontinuing may result in the return of the viral load in cats. Consistent use is essential for managing and suppressing the viral infection effectively.
Q: Will it help if my cat has severe anemia?
A: Cats with severe anemia seem to benefit from supportive care until FeLife lowers the viral load. This can take as long as a month in many cats.
Q: What else should I do?
A: For optimal care, it is crucial to consult with your veterinarian regarding supportive measures. These may include antibiotics, nutritional supplements (including iron supplements), bone marrow stimulants, and potentially steroids. These interventions can play a significant role in extending the lives of your pets and ensuring their well-being.
Q: Does FeLife work on other viruses such as FIV and FIP?
A:Some cats with FIV and FIP have improved but we are focusing on FeLV. It does seem to clear cats of Chlamydia. Hopefully, it will be tried in cats with FIV & FIP and owners will share more results with us.
Q: How quickly does FeLife work?
A: Most cats feel better within a couple of days. For fastest results, administer a few minutes before feeding time by mixing FeLife with a couple of drops of the juice from soft cat food so that it has the best chance of absorbing directly into the gums and tissue in the mouth.
Q: My cat is FeLV+ but asymptomatic. Should I wait for symptoms to appear before starting treatment?
A: FeLV can progress rapidly in some cats, leading to severe illness. As a result, it is crucial to begin treatment early on to improve the chances of positive outcomes and effectively manage the progression of the viral infection. Early intervention can make a significant difference in the cat's overall health and quality of life, and it helps reduce the risk of further complications. As ther are no side effects, FeLife will not hurt your cat if you administer preventively.
Q: If my cat tests negative after taking FeLife will it still be contagious?
A: While it is possible, after successful treatment, the viral load is expected to decrease or become undetectable in a cat's body fluids, including saliva. As a result, the risk of transmitting the virus to other cats is significantly reduced. This is an essential aspect of the treatment's success in managing and controlling viral infections, which helps prevent further spread among feline populations.
Q: How do I know if FeLIfe is fighting the virus?
A: Testing in house with the SNAP test for P27 protein and/or testing for the FeLV provirus will both be significantly reduced or negative. This generally takes up to 6 weeks, sometimes longer.
Q: My cat tested positive on one test and negative on the other. How do I understand the different types of tests?
A: The in house test is run at your veterinarian’s office commonly and takes about 15 minutes. It measures p27 protein which is in the virus. Another test that is sent out to a reference laboratory measures the DNA for provirus. Think of provirus as the form it takes before it is actual virus. Presence of provirus confirms that your cat is infected.
Q: How do I make sense of my cat’s lab results?
A: Your veterinarian's expertise and guidance are invaluable in making the best decisions for your pet's well-being.
Q: How long does one bottle of FeLIfe last?
A: A 2oz bottle should last at least a month with the recommended dosage of one dropper, twice daily. Use generously.
Q: What is the dosage, and is there any danger of overdosing?
A: The recommended dosage is 1 squeeze of the dropper (fills approx 1/2 of dropper and equates to .5ml twice daily.) It is is non-toxic and safe for use in accordance with the provided dosage guidelines. Many customers have given as much as three of four doses per day in the first week. There is no harm or risk in doing so, other than the bottle will not last as long. For fastest results, administer a few minutes before feeding time by mixing FeLife with a couple of drops of the juice from soft cat food so that it has the best chance of absorbing directly into the gums and tissue in the mouth.
Q: Is it an immunostimulant? If my cat is taking immunosuppressants or other medications, will it counteract those?
A: FeLife is an all natural remedy that is safe to use alongside other medications. Unlike pharmaceutical medications, FeLife does not directly stimulate the immune system. Instead, it works by gently reminding the body of its natural ability to clear and heal itself. This unique approach makes FeLife a safe and effective way to support the body's innate healing processes.
Q: Can I buy it if I am outside of the United States?
A: Yes. Please contact us for details as situations vary buy country.
Q: Are there published clinical studies?
A: None yet filed. The initial testing took place on feline patients under the care of Dr. Clemens. The remarkable success we observed led us to make it available for purchase to other pet owners. Since then, results have been overwhelmingly positive and consistent.
Q: Are the ingredients FDA approved and safe for my cat?
A: Safety is our top priority. Although our formula is based upon decades of research and practice in both conventional and natural medicines; and crafted by a manufacturer that is approved and regularly inspected by the FDA. You can be assured that the highest quality and compliance with stringent safety standards has gone into every bottle.
Q: How long will my cat need to take it?
A: It treats the disease and mitigates the FeLV provirus while on recommended and continuous dosage. Dosage is required for the rest of the cat's life as the viral load will return if treatment is stopped.