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I'm-Yunity for Dogs delivers a clinically tested, standardized polysaccharopeptide (PSP) extract from Coriolus versicolor mushroom mycelia, formulated in 100% vegetarian capsules. Manufactured in the US under USP c-GMP standards, it supports immune health, maintains energy levels, and improves appetite, especially as an adjunct supplement post-chemotherapy. Trusted by pet owners for enhancing quality of life and longevity.
| ASIN | B00L2KFTGC |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #389,631 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #81,195 in Vitamins, Minerals & Supplements |
| Brand | I'm-Yunity |
| Brand Name | I'm-Yunity |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 268 Reviews |
| Flavor | Herbal,Mushroom |
| Item Form | 100% Vegetable Capsules |
| Manufacturer | I'm-Yunity |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_PIMR01 |
| Model Number | FBA_PIMR01 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 866536000002 |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
D**A
This drug gave us 8 extra weeks with our little guy.
First of all, if you're reading this comment, my heart breaks for you. I am SO SORRY you're going through this. We just lost our little guy 2 weeks ago to dog cancer. Man, were we in love with him! He came to work with us everyday when he was young, slept in our bed every night of his entire life. He was like a child to us. He was our best friend. He was 7 years old when we had to let him go and we miss him dearly everyday. In October/November, 2015, our dog had not been feeling well for a number of weeks and he was going downhill energy-wise. I thought he had a cold/flu as he was very congested. When we took him in, we were shocked to find out he had cancer and it had spread to many of his organs. One of the growths was the size of a baseball and the vet said it was "advanced" and recommended he be put down in 4 days(!). He looked terrible and couldn't stand up for than a few minutes. He was pretty bad off - eating very little, throwing up everything he ate. We opted not to do surgery or chemo (the chemo would be roughly $2-3k and they said it may extend his life by 6 months). Sadly, we got the diagnosis 2 days before Thanksgiving. We were devastated. We didn't want him to be in pain but we couldn't stand to lose him either. However, the technician doing the ultrasound, BLESS HER HEART, recommended a Chinese herb that she said may slow the growth and give us a few months. The vet seemed skeptical of the tech's information but passed it along to us. Thank goodness for that technician!! We started researching Chinese herbs, found a Chinese herb shop (that opened my eyes to a whole different avenue of therapy for us) and they gave us lots more information and things to try. That shop and researching on the internet eventually led us to I'm-Yunity. We also ordered drugs through an Etsy shop, which I would also recommend, but we didn't use them. We decided not to use them in the end because this drug was working so well. I cannot say enough good things about this drug!!! I feel so blessed to have found it. It gave us an extra 8 weeks with our guy when the vet told us we probably only had "a few days". Seven of those 8 weeks, he was functioning at 85%-95% of his normal self) and we spoiled him rotten! We did have to give him Cerenia anti-nausea meds each day (sometimes he could go every other day), but between the Cerenia and I'm-Yunity, he was *almost* his old self - enough so I had no worries that he was suffering. Another thing we changed right away was his diet. We moved him to an all-meat keto diet immediately which he loved. This stuff is a miracle drug and seemed to start working almost immediately. So even if you feel you may be at the end of your dog's life, I urge you to try it if only to give the dog and you a bit more time. Our dog went from being "very sick" (in our eyes) to 90% in just a few days. We were so happy. I only wish the drug had worked longer - maybe if we had done the bigger dose. There is a study that backs up the drug. It recommended 8 pills a day for a 50-pound dog, but we just couldn't get him to swallow 8 pills. Ugh. That was the hardest part. He was so smart, slowly over time, he wouldn't take any bits of food from our hands as he thought the food would have a hidden pill in it. In the end, my partner would have to just pry his mouth open, pop in a pill and then stroke his throat until he swallowed. Also, we could only manage 4 of the pills a day since we felt so horrible putting him through all of that. And even 4 pills (2 in the morning/2 in the evening) was a struggle. We hated every minute of making him take the pills, but those pills were a miracle. It seemed to give him energy and an appetite. The pills also gave him diarrhea though. We just lived with it as it was better than him not on the pills. In the end, the tumors were still growing and they just got too big. His belly got very big, he ate less and less, his energy waned (maybe from lack of food) and we had to let him go. We never had problems with internal bleeding, but we were warned we might. We watched for it everyday. He didn't ever seem in pain in the end (that last week). Only very, very tired. A couple of warnings about the drug: There were times that if he "mouthed" the pills for too long, the outside shell would get soft and split open. Once this happened right when he swallowed and we guessed that he ended up with a bunch of powder in his throat. That was such a horrible experience as he gagged, sneezed, pawed at his mouth, panted and coughed for 1-2 hour afterwards. It scared me to death. :( So be careful. If your dog keeps spitting out the same pill, throw it away and start over again. Ugh. It was a terrible experience to watch him go through that. Also, we experienced a hyperness/anxiety/agitation in him the first week of him taking the meds. I couldn't find other reports of this online, but there were multiple times that first week where I would wake up at 3am, look around for him and find him sitting up and awake in the living room (perfectly fine, but awake, which he's never done before). And he would act a bit odd. Just behaving in an odd manner. Also, he normally is very excited to meet other dogs on our walks but, the first week of meds, I would notice he would get annoyed/agitated with other dogs which was unusual for him. This did seem to wear off overtime, but it is something to be aware of. It was a mild side effect, imho, for getting an extra 8 weeks with him.
R**H
I'm-Yunity worked for my dog.
I will admit up front, that I never expected this to work. The Penn Vet college study using I'm-Yunity, was the only thing I found that appeared to have success with hemangiosarcoma. I thought I was throwing my money away, but I had to try. A side note: If you decide to have surgery, take your dog to a veterinary surgeon. They have the skill and the proper equipment to do complex surgery. Additionally, the biopsy following the surgery to remove the tumor on Daisy's neck was the only way we found out what she had. Her vet was not able to get enough cells with a needle aspiration of the tumors, to determine what they were. Daisy's info and the time line. Daisy, Italian Greyhound, spayed female (born 3 February 2009) – Cancer treatment and history Year: 2021 Jan 20 Veterinary Dentist at University of Florida found a small lump just below jaw line, left side. May 7 Veterinary surgeon removed jaw line tumor of 3cm (1.18") in diameter & salivary glands. Ten to 12 total tumors on her body present at this time (one was visible beneath the skin of her abdomen). The tumor on her neck grew from barely detectable to over an inch in diameter in 3 months. During this time the other tumors appeared. May 17 Biopsy completed: Intramuscular hemangiosarcoma diagnosed. May 20 While researching, I found a study at U of Penn Vet School that recommended Coriolis versicolor extract (from caps of mushrooms). Brand name: I’m-Yunity. I ordered it on Amazon. May 27 Started giving Daisy I’m-Yunity: 1 capsule per day (1 capsule is 400 mg, approx. maximum dose in the study for Daisy's weight of 10 pounds). July 22 Noticed the tumors are getting smaller. Aug 11 Tumors are much smaller or completely resolved. Sep 1 All tumors absent. Oct 11 Exam by Vet found no mass on pancreas or any other palpable organ (liver can’t be reached by manual exam). Year: 2022 May 25 Approximately one year after diagnosis and starting to take I'm Yunity, Daisy is active, eats and eliminates as normal. Appears healthy in all aspects, except she is mostly deaf and all but 7 teeth have been extracted. Age: 13 years, 4 months. Daisy currently gets one capsule of I'm-Yunity per day with her breakfast. She has soft food because of her lack of teeth, so I open the capsule and spread the powder on her food and mix it up. She eats with no hesitation so it must taste OK to her. I hope this helps someone. Daisy is on the right, the picture was taken 4/27/22. Follow up: Daisy succumbed to the cancer on January 13, 2023, a few weeks short of her 14th birthday. She lived 1 year and 6 months after the diagnosis and after she started receiving I'm-Yunity daily. She lived much longer than I could have hoped, and her quality of life was excellent right up to her last couple of days. I am 100% sure the I'm-Yunity contributed to her longevity and have started giving it to my other dog. I am grateful for the extra time we had with Daisy and highly recommend I'm-Yunity.
A**R
AMAZING Alternative Meds for Puppies and Kitties
I wanted to thank you all for this wonderful product. My baby (my Cocker Spaniel Tucker who was actually 12, but still my baby, lol) lived about a year longer than we expected him to live from his awful cancer which started under his left arm (paw). His cancer never got into his organs, and I assume that it was a lymphatic type of cancer from what the veterinarian in Matthews, NC told us. But we asked her very specifically if there was any type of all natural program we could put him on. She suggested the I'm - Yunity, and when he had tumors pop up under his skin, they would be gone after 3 days. And my sweetie was back to his old self. Being silly and funny and enjoying himself and rolling around on the carpet like a silly boy. Later, he got to a point where he couldn't eat anything, and when he couldn't take the I'm-Yunity, his cancer spread through his system like crazy. He was in a great amount of pain. My brother and I were able to take him on one final ride on the lake on our family boat before we had to put him down. We just thought it would be very selfish of us to keep him hanging on until he died naturally. He would look at us like he needed help. I held his sweet face and my brother held his paw, and he went very peacefully. He just became very sick very quickly when he couldn't take his I'm-Yunity anymore. Regardless, if your puppy or kitty is suffering from Cancer Tumors ANYWHERE in their body, I would completely recommend this to help him or her. It definitely helped Mr. Tucker to live about another year, and people with whom I have spoken who have had their pet completely freed from Cancer. I honestly think that if Tuck could have kept eating, the I'm-Yunity would have given him a considerable amount of time with us. But he is with God and my Mom and Dad and Cancer Free now.
B**M
Hoped it would help.
Got this for my dog with cancer. It didn't help but I would still recommend trying it. Make sure to read the studies from NIH since this was the brand that was used and talk with your veterinarian before giving it. Hope it helps.
C**M
Kept our cocker going...after unsuccessful chemo
This particular brand was recommended by our vet as having been the brand used in a small cancer study at U of Penn Vet School. Our Cocker had lymphoma - chemo not succesful and prob. a waste of time and energy. We were sent home with instructions to give her Prednisone - 1st week -2 tabs a day and lessening dosage as time went on. After seeing our pup peeing all over within a day or so - I thought done with this! I cut it to 1/2 tab a day and started the Turkey tail - 1 capsule AM / PM - per directions for her weight. I am convinced that this (or these) meds kept her going. We were traveling and I forgot to put them in my bag - without them the next AM, I thought we would lose her that evening. My husband drove home to get them in the afternoon and almost instantaneously after taking them, she bounced back. We had an extra two QUALITY months with her. For those who have problems giving the capsules - soy or peanut butter on a little treat worked for us. I wish you all luck, follow your heart - There are not a lot of options,,,and with cancer...nothing ventured, nothing gained. She had no side effects with this med combo. Towards the end she was a very finicky eater - changing foods almost daily. I read this happens - but she still took her meds with the soy butter! Turkey Tail is worth a try. BTW, my darling with 17!
A**T
Try it!! It is amazing!
We were given a short amount of time with our cavapoo after finding out she had hemangioma sarcoma. We decided no surgery. We thought maybe we could buy some time and keep her comfortable with supplements. A friend told us about this. We are using in conjunction with yunnan baiyao Chinese herb we are on week 6 with a very happy dog. We just purchased or 2nd bottle of this. We know our days/weeks are limited, but I truly feel like this supplement is buying us more time with her and keeping her comfortable. It is expensive, but is working. I mean, we were ready to go a $3,000 surgery, so what’s $100? I’ll take it!
J**T
I was desperate, but the capsules were too difficult with a small dog
Bought these when one of my dogs was dying from tumors in his lungs. By the time he displayed symptoms, the tumors were too massive to remove, so we didn’t bother finding out if the tumors were cancerous. I was desperate to help him, but he was a small dog and getting the medication into him was impossible. I tricked him into one dose- so I have no idea whether it would have made it possible for me to spend more time with him. If the meds had been in pill form, I could have got it down him- but the capsules had to be opened and the powder separated into separate doses. He detected the presence of the powder, and refused to take it.
M**S
Read the dosage chart and give with food
My one dog had a splenectomy on Thanksgiving due to undiagnosed hermangiosarcoma. A week later the diagnosis came back, and a week after that we tried chemo on her. It destroyed her appetite and then gave her diarrhea. We decided that for the extra two or three months chemo would give her it wouldn’t be worth torturing her that way. We decided to try this recommended mushroom, which may or may not have better results. First, there is a dosage chart. Use it. For my 55 pound lab she needs six of these capsules per day. I split them up throughout the day and don’t give them to her all at once. I tried three with breakfast and three with dinner, but they seemed to be too strong for her overnight and she was nauseous in the morning. Two for breakfast, one and one throughout the day, and two with dinner, all with food, seems to be a winning combination. Her appetite still isn’t right after the round of chemo, so we do what we can to get food into her along with these capsules. She is also on Pepcid for the nausea for a few more days. So now we wait. She looks and acts normal otherwise. Will report back results. EDIT: Our girl passed away yesterday just shy of the two month mark. We'll never know for sure but a round of chemo and these capsules didn't appear to do anything for her. The hermangiosarcoma is just that brutal. In closing, I wish everyone luck who is trying them. UPenn is doing a study on their effectiveness in conjunction with chemo as of this writing. Don't give up.
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