TO: OUR CANINE CUSTOMERS
FROM: CANINE MEDICINE CHEST
RE: PARASITES & SPRING CLEANING
Is there a way to eliminate parasites like fur mites, worms,
lice, ants, spiders and protozoa of various types without using
lethal toxic chemicals like Sevin, Advantage, Frontline?
Absolutely!
In certain sections of the United States and other parts of the world,
there are glacial deposits that consist of diatoms that were prehistoric one-celled animals. When these diatoms are mined and ground into a fine powder, organic farmers have used this gift of Mother Nature to eliminate lice, worms of all sorts [including heart worms], mites, ants, spiders and other parasites from their chickens, ducks, pigeons, dogs, cattle, horses, goats and all their other farm animals as long as the powder has been available to them.
We call this powder Worm-Out and use it for all of our animals and
for our houses and barns around here too. Around the foundation
of the house, Worm-Out has shown to eliminate crickets, ants and
other pests from even venturing inside.
To get rid of the one celled protozoa like Guardia or any other types of protozoa, we use Parastem. Parastem has been around for over 200 years. People who do NOT want to "almost kill their animal" just to eliminate a measly little parasite have used this natural alternative with great success.
Eliminating nutrition stealing parasites inside and outside of your dogs and other pets is critical for the health and well being of your animals. There is no substitute for excellent wholesome nutrition, so make sure the nutrition is going to your animals, not the parasites.
Now is the time for "spring cleaning" even in your beloved pets. Let us know if we can help.
Does this stuff get rid of heartworm? Read this testimonial that we just received and see what you think:
Hello,
Just a quick note to say thank you! A year ago our 15 year old male
cat, Didymus, was diagnosed with heart worm. The vet did not give me much hope since he was showing signs that the heart worm was getting the best of him. I wrote to you about his diagnosis and you recommended 'Worm-out'.
I used it as directed over the last year. I just took Didymus in for his
annual exam and he is heart worm free. In fact, the vet said he is one of the healthiest 15 year old cats he has ever seen. His coat has a sheen to it, he no longer is struggling to breathe, and he acts like he is 10 years younger. The only sign showing that he has gotten older is that he has lost a few ounces.
Thank you so much for recommending 'Worm-out '. My family
is looking forward to having Didymus with us for many more years to come.
Sincerely, Deborah Johanning
Yes, like a dog, cats can get heartworm too. No one speaks louder than our customers.
Best regards,
The Team