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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: stony brook L.I. new york
Posts: 55
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has anyone had experience with poly mva ? a supplement tested on animals and now being used in trials for humans with cancer. my friends daughter had been using this as part of her treatment for pediatric dipg (brain cancer) and had positive results- now they have passed a bottle on to me for aussie (very expensive) and I am awaiting feedback from the manufacturer because I don't know the interactions of other supplements she is on .( I already provided them a list) but am interested in anyone elses experience
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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 13
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I used this for my dog Fiona for a few months. She had no adverse reaction, other than she did not seem to like the taste (either alone or mixed with food). I ordered it on line a couple of times but stopped using it when I ran out. I'm thinking of trying it again. I don't know how to tell if it's working. My dog Fiona had a cancerous tumor in her mouth which was operated on but now seems to be coming back. My holistic vet said that the poly mva would not hurt her and is suppose to be a good supplement. Good luck.
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: stony brook L.I. new york
Posts: 55
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thanks -I found that when my friends used this supplement with their daughter it seems to give her more energy - now I found I should be giving her co Q 10 also -they say it enhances the other supplements . but I am finding it difficult to locate her dosage 10 -15 mg per day or 1mg per pound - I did start to sign up on the website for poly mva trials and apparently they are looking for dogs with cancer. the one benefit to this is the price will be reduced . and I've been told it does taste disgusting to humans also - I haven't tried it yet
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