Herbal Tincture for Marek's

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After losing one pet NBW quail to Mareck, I have found an effective treatment that has worked in arresting progression of another. It is an experimental(will not interact with other medications) herbal tincture, to be directly fed using a spoon(pinch) twice a day. If anyone running into similar condition with their pet quail(s) please DM me, I am happy to share sample/info.
 
After losing one pet NBW quail to Mareck, I have found an effective treatment that has worked in arresting progression of another. It is an experimental(will not interact with other medications) herbal tincture, to be directly fed using a spoon(pinch) twice a day. If anyone running into similar condition with their pet quail(s) please DM me, I am happy to share sample/info.
Can you tell us about this herbal tincture?
 
No two individuals respond exactly the same to the same virus. A litter of puppies exposed to parvo can have dead pups, unaffected pups, and everything in between with some deathly ill and others barely sick. The individual immune response, pathogen variables, and a thousand other factors are in play. In other cancer causing viruses there is considerable variation between infected individuals, like leukemia in cattle, about 5% of infected individuals actually develop tumors but none ever clear the virus or leukemia in cats where it is either cleared or eventually kills the cat. I’m guessing your “success” has very little to do with your remedy of choice and way more to do with individual variation within your birds and their immune response. If there was an easy cure for mareks or cancer or Alzheimer’s big pharma would be all over it. I am glad your bird survived but I wouldn’t peddle it as a cure to other desperate people without more certainty of its efficacy, hopefully it does no harm and maybe helps people feel like they are doing something, but giving false hope in a tragic situation isn’t kindness even if well meant, it only delays the grief. Saying you have something that might help would be far better for all involved rather than saying you have a sure fire cure.
 

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