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Old 02-22-2009, 08:37 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by bildio View Post
I read up on the Pura Site & found what I read to be quite interesting. If one of my dogs is tested positive for parasites, I plan to give it a try. However, it may be better to give it to them on a regular, preventative basis.

My only issue with what you've written is where/how you check their stools. Parasites are microscopic, so a yard check is not adequate. I think it would be worthwhile to have the stools checked by a vet to confirm the absence of parasites & worms.

i have been using herbs for 17 years for myself and my family...
i buy my products from judy maries miracles of health...
colon cleansing is the best way to prevent disease in humans.
so, i assume this also is a good thing for animals. preventing disease is a lot easier than curing it.
good nutrition and an environment free of toxins includes not giving
medications or unnecessary vaccines is my definition of holistic.. but, each person must decide for themselves.. and of course abide by the laws of each state concerning vaccinations...i am a nurse whoi sees the damage done by overmedicating people.. the same is true for vets giving meds to animals in many cases...there are lots of effective and useful miracle drugs.
we just need to be informed and be responsible for doing our own research
before following blindly.. to do no harm...


btw...parasites are not always small and microscopic... they feed on the inside and grow very large..
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