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Cleanse Pets Too

Pets have many of the same parasites that we get, including
Ascaris (common roundworm), hookworm, Trichinella,
Strongyloides, heartworm and a variety of tapeworms. Every pet
living in your home should be deparasitized (cleared of
parasites) and maintained on a parasite program. Monthly trips
to your vet are not sufficient.
You may not need to get rid of your pet to keep yourself free
of parasites. But if you are ill it is best to board it with a friend
until you are better. 
Your pet is part of your family and should be kept as sweet
and clean and healthy as yourself. This is not difficult to
achieve. Here is the recipe:

Pet Parasite Program



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.
Pets are so full of parasites, you must be quite careful not to
deparasitize too quickly. The purpose of the parsley water is to
keep the kidneys flowing well so dead parasite refuse is elimi-
nated promptly. They get quite fond of their parsley water. Per-
haps they can sense the benefit it brings them. Do this for a
week before starting the Black Walnut Hull Tincture.
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.
If your pet vomits or has diarrhea, you may expect to see
worms. This is extremely infectious and hazardous. Never let a
child clean up a pet mess. Begin by pouring salt and iodine on
the mess and letting it stand for 5 minutes before cleaning it up.
Clean up outdoor messes the same way. Finally, clean your
hands with diluted grain alcohol (dilute 1 part alcohol with 4
parts water). Grain alcohol is actually ethyl alcohol that has
been made by fermenting grain. In some countries sugar cane is
used to make ethyl alcohol. A common brand in the united
States is Everclear. But be careful. The smaller flask sizes are
polluted with solvents from the pumping and filling processes,
no doubt. Choose the 750 ml or 1 liter bottle which is, evi-
dently, bottled differently. Be careful to keep all alcohol out of
sight of children; don't rely on discipline for this. Be careful not
to buy isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol for this purpose.
Start the wormwood a week later.
3. Wormwood capsules: (200-300 mg wormwood per cap-
sule) 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 be-
come.
Go slowly so the pet can learn to eat all of it. To repeat:
• Week 1: parsley water.
• Week 2: parsley water and black walnut.
• Week 3: parsley water, black walnut, and wormwood.
• Week 4: parsley water, black walnut, wormwood, and
cloves.
Pets should not stroll on counters or table. They should eat
out of their own dishes, not yours. They should not sleep on
your bed. The bedroom should be off limits to pets. Don't kiss
your pets. Wash your hands after playing with your pet.
NEVER, NEVER share food with your pet. Don't keep a cat
box in the house; install a cat door. Wear a dust-mask when you
change the cat box. If you have a sandbox for the children, buy
new sand from a lumber yard and keep it covered. Don't eat in a
restaurant where they sweep the carpet while you are eating (the
dust has parasite eggs tracked in from outside). Never let a child
crawl on the sidewalk or the floor of a public building. Wash
children's hands before eating. Eat "fingef foods with a fork. If
feasible, leave shoes at the door.
Solvents are just as bad for your pet as for you. Most fla-
vored pet foods are polluted with solvents such as carbon tetra-
chloride, benzene, isopropyl alcohol, wood alcohol, etc. Don't
buy flavored pet food.
Pets add a great deal to human lives. Get rid of the para-
sites, not the pets, unless you are ill.

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