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Re: natural de wormers


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Posted by PHDrTobin on February 11, 2003 at 10:59:29:

In Reply to: Re: natural de wormers posted by milo3 on February 10, 2003 at 14:02:52:

:::Am interested in the all natural de wormers that can be bought. I see types that are natural products with no chemicals that render the intestines unsuitable for worms. Are they effective? I would rather go this path than use the "chemical" types used by vets. Any input would be great.

::What species of animals and what type of worms?
::For my 3 pug dogs. Usual, hook,tape,etc. Would like to regularly worm them without going to vet. I don't want to buy over the counter with chemicals. Something natural that will not harm them.

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In general, garlic is safe and effective, as is black walnut hull extract. A very effective product is the grapefruit seed extract combination Nutribiotic plus.:





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