Thursday, June 14, 2007

Dr. Clark's Pet Parasite Cleansing Program

Pet lover Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark has written this enlightening article on her website, which is an excerpt from one of her books, that can be used as an alternative to using conventional medication for your dogs. All the ingredients are available from her site or your kitchen. The main points are as follows;

What you'll need:
  • A bunch of parsley
  • Black Walnut Hull Tincture
  • Wormwood
  • Cloves, ground
1. Parsley water: cook a big bunch of fresh parsley in a quart of water for 3 minutes. Throw away the parsley. After cooling, you may freeze most of it in several 1 cup Containers. This is a month's supply. Put 1 tsp. parsley water on the pet's food. You don't have to watch it go down. Whatever amount is eaten is satisfactory.
All dosages are based on a 10 pound (5 kilo) cat or dog. Double them for a 20 pound pet, and so forth.

2. Black Walnut Hull Tincture (regular strength): 1 drop on the food. Don't force them to eat it. Count carefully. Treat cats only twice a week. Treat dogs daily, for instance a 30 pound dog would get 3 drops per day (but work up to it, increasing one drop per day). Do not use Extra Strength [or dilute it 1:4].

Start the wormwood a week later.

3. Wormwood capsules: (200-300 mg wormwood per capsule) open a capsule and put the smallest pinch possible on their dry food. Do this for a week before starting the cloves.

4. Cloves: put the smallest pinch possible on their dry food. Keep all of this up as a routine so that you need not fear your pets. Also, notice how peppy and happy they become.

Go slowly so the pet can learn to eat all of it.

See the rest of the article and a Handy Chart by clicking here








Greedy Jack Russell Gets Hooked

What The?

A greedy Jack Russell went fishing with her owner and swallowed the hook and bait. Welshman Elwyn Thomas, 59, was about to cast into a lake when Candy snatched bread he had fixed to the 5cm barb. She scoffed the tackle hook, line and sinker. An X-ray showed the hook lying in her stomach, but a vet said nature should take its course. Two days later it did, with no damage.
Thomas had to cut the line out of the dogs mouth.

Source - MX News, Wed 13/6/07.