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Regular use of Parasite Dr. will help to:Expel internal parasites like heartworm roundworm and tape worm;Restore digestive health after parasitic infection;Calm and soothe the digestive system;Reduce parasite-related problems like restlessness and malnutrition;Cleanse and detox the digestive system and improve digestive functioning;Reduce the symptoms of flatulence nausea and bloating;Protect against bacterial infection;Reduce yeast overgrowth in the digestive tract;Act as a tonic for the entire digestive system.Parasite Dr. is a 100% herbal remedy specially formulated for the healthy and effective expulsion of intestinal parasites such as roundworm heartworm and tape worm. Containing herbs especially chosen for their known anti parasitic antiseptic and bactericidal properties Parasite Dr. can help to rid your pet of unhealthy infestations of internal parasites without the unwanted side effects sometimes associated with synthetic parasite medication. As an added bonus Parasite Dr. also helps to cleanse the system and contains herbs with antifungal properties thus helping to reduce systemic yeast infections which compromise health and weaken immune functioning.
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About Parasite Dr:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Parasite Dr.
How do I know if my pet has worms?
Cats: A number of intestinal parasites will produce no visible symptoms in your cat at all — or at least not at first. Other parasites such as the tapeworm will usually be visible in your cat's feces and in the hair or on the skin around his anus.
Other symptoms of worms in cats may include:
• Vomiting
• Persistent dry cough
• Swollen abdomen
• Anemia
• Diarrhea
• Persistent scratching around the anus
• Weight loss
• Eating a great deal without putting on weight
• Breathing problems
• Bad breath
Dogs: In many cases you may not even know that your dog has worms without having a sample of his feces analyzed. Certain intestinal parasites such as tapeworm however are usually clearly visible either clinging to the skin or hair around the dog's anus or in a fresh feces.
Other symptoms of worms in dogs may include:
• Weight loss
• Gastrointestinal disturbances
• Diarrhea
• Anemia
• Scratching particularly around the base of the tail
• Vomiting
• Mild to severe coughing
• Eating a great deal without putting on weight
• Bad breath
What are the consequences of not treating internal parasites?
In some cases apart from slight irritation your pet may not be too concerned about a mild worm infestation.
However a number of internal parasites can be life threatening particularly in large numbers. Some pets may even develop a hypersensitivity to worms which can cause serious complications.
If you are concerned about your pet's symptoms consult a holistic vet for advice before resorting to over-the-counter remedies.
How are worms usually treated?
When it comes to getting rid of worms many people head straight for over-the-counter treatments many of which are excessively harsh and often less than effective. Some may even be harmful in the long run.
What is Heartworm?
Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) is a parasitic worm which infects mostly dogs. However more vets are realizing that cats may also be infected with heartworm. Although all internal parasites can be harmful to the health of your pet heartworm infestation is serious and can be fatal unless treated in time.
How can natural remedies help?
When it comes to your pet's health natural remedies are usually a good place to start.
Although a number of conventional de-worming treatments are very effective most if not all are chemically-based and may be harmful to your pet in the long-term. Continual de-worming with conventional products may also weaken your pet's immune system.
Holistic practitioners recognize that the whole animal should be treated to maximize health and reduce imbalance in the system caused by a variety of environmental and dietary stresses.
A combination of natural medicine healthy diet and regular exercise will help to protect your pet against parasitic infection.
What are the ingredients of Parasite Dr.?
Artemisia absinthinium: (also called Wormwood) is a very well respected herb in both Eastern and Western herbal medicine. It is an excellent digestive tonic helps to expel worms and has calmative and antibiotic properties.
Eugenia caryophyllata: (Cloves) One of the strongest antibacterial spices with anti parasitic antiseptic and bactericidal properties cloves also contain strong detoxifying agents and can alleviate nausea vomiting and flatulence.
Azadirachta indica: (Neem) This tree is highly prized for making furniture as the wood is worm resistant. For the same reason it is a highly prized Ayurvedic medicine. It has anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties and helps to expel worms and cleanse the system. Neem is also used to treat malaria.
Ruta graveolens: (also known as the Herb of Grace) Rue has been used for centuries for a variety of medicinal purposes including high blood pressure rheumatism arthritis epilepsy asthma and cramps. It is included in our Parasite protector capsules for its ability to expel intestinal worms.
Rice powder: Inactive ingredient.
How do we use Parasite Dr.?
Parasite Dr. comes in convenient capsule form.
Capsules may be swallowed whole by larger dogs. However most owners find that it is easier and more convenient to open the capsule and mix the contents with wet food or a treat. This prevents stress to both pet and owner! Cats especially hate to have medicine forced down their throats and will happily eat the dried herb when it is mixed with a treat a little fish or rolled into a butter ball.
Dosage:
Capsule may be opened and mixed with wet food or swallowed whole depending on preferences.
Cats and small dogs: 1/2 capsule twice daily.
Medium dogs: One capsule twice daily.
Large dogs: One to two capsules twice daily.
Continue for approximately three weeks. Repeat when necessary.
Caution: Not recommended for kittens and puppies under 6 months or very elderly animals. Avoid during pregnancy and nursing.
How long will a bottle last?
Depending on the size of your pet Parasite Dr will last 15-60 days.
How long until we see results?
A 14-21 day course will help to clear most parasite infestations.
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