Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 Small addition/ not eo's BUT,,, If you have Pennyroyal the herb, put it under cushions and around the base boards, give the nasties less places to hide. I fully agree with Butch about spraying the dog, especially with very potent oils. I've got a young whippersnapper here and he really DOES lick himself as much as one of me cats... LURV me dog! ;-) Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen Woobeys: The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow http://www.woobeyworld.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Hello, I breed so I won't use anything at all toxic. I wouldn't anyway but my stud had a very bad reaction to the drops the vet gave me I had a nursing dog , newborn pups and fleas in the middle of winter! What worked for me is shampooing and give a final rinse with 1/2 apple cider vinager 1/2 warm water- your dog will smell like a salad, but it works. I also use flower essences, on my dogs a product called flee free, its for all kinds of parisites, doesn't harm the dogs at all and I haven't seen a flea in years since I have been using it. If you like I will send you the link to the company. Gea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 I would like to have this very much Thank You Sandra my stud had a very bad reaction to the drops the vet gave me I had a nursing dog , newborn pups and fleas in the middle of winter! What worked for me is shampooing and give a final rinse with 1/2 apple cider vinager 1/2 warm water- your dog will smell like a salad, but it works. I also use flower essences, on my dogs a product called flee free, its for all kinds of parisites, doesn't harm the dogs at all and I haven't seen a flea in years since I have been using it. If you like I will send you the link to the company. Gea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Hi, Gea, you poor thing!!!! : ( Get some borax powder, sprinkle it onto your carpet, work it well into the carpet fibers with a stiff brush, wait overnight and then vacuum up the excess. Be sure to move all pups, kids, birds, kitties, people and other living creatures out of the room before you sprinkle. Once the stuff is worked in and vacuumed, it's safe, but not good for anyone to breathe in -- especially the little ones. And wear something over your own nose and mouth while beating the carpet! You may have to do half the house one day and the other half the next, since you have to move everyone around. Borax is a dessicant -- very drying -- and fleas need moisture to live. The borax sucks out their moisture and the little buggers suffocate and die. If you have a company called Fleabusters in your area, they'll come out and do it for you, but it will cost you lots more than if you go to the grocery store and get the borax yourself! (In the aisle with laundry and dish soaps, usually. Same stuff grandma used to add to the wash loads.) Best of luck!! Ellen in Seattle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Oh Val, I sympathize! We’ve been through this twice. I did NOT want to bomb our house, so we actually conquered them by mostly natural means. You can buy diatomaceous earth (food grade) and put it all over your floors, and it will handle the fleas, but you have to be careful not to breathe it into your lungs while spreading it around. You can actually EAT it, and it will handle parasites, but you musn’t get it into your lungs or eyes. Do a search and get data on it. Organic farmers use it in their crops to control pests. It worked great for us. We also bought 4 little electronic devices that you plug into sockets and they emit a super high-pitched frequency that we can’t hear, and I don’t think it bothers pets either, but it drives fleas and mice crazy, and they leave. You get them from hardware stores or stores like Home Depot. They’re cheap. Just make sure that after several weeks, you unplug them for a couple weeks, because the fleas get used to it (I was told,) especially the newly born fleas. Over a year ago we had the fleas, and I handled the itching by pretty much gouging the bites, because the flea leaves a little piece of substance in the skin – that’s what causes the itching. It worked, but the marks still haven’t totally gone away, so I’ll never do that again. What works pretty well is a product by Dessert Essence called Blemish Touch Stick for blemishes. It has tea tree oil, but if you just use plain tea trea oil, you can end up with dermatitis. But the Blemish Stick has moisturizers that prevent the skin from being irritated. I use it for everything. It really heals. Another good thing is aloe vera right from the plant. It’s really strong. Or – a combination of 2 things, like peroxide and then aloe or the blemish stick or other tea tree product. It’s important to vacuum constantly and to immediately wrap the vacuum cleaner bag in a tightly closed plastic bag and dispose of it, or the fleas will come back out. Particularly go over the areas where the cats sleep or walk or stand, wash clothes and all bedding in very hot water and bag up stuff you don’t need – oh, it’s a hassle! Do searches on fleas, and it will tell you more things. You have to learn about fleas and understand their life cycles, etc. As for the cats, I don’t know of natural remedies, because we don’t have pets now. (We got fleas last year because we had racoons in our attic!!) Best of luck! Carole Eddington Val [vc007_2000] Thursday, October 21, 2004 3:54 PM herbal remedies Herbal Remedies - Fleas I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the itching from the bites. My daughter looks like she has a disease from so many flea bites (they bite her 3 times more than me and they love me) what can I give her or put on her that will stop them from biting and stop the itching and help heal her sores. She is embarassed by them and is 16 not a good combo. The kittens are 3 weeks and covered with fleas, I have tried to bath the mother, but she will have none of it, I have tried several ways and to no avail. Please help if you can. Thanks Vallee Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae. Sharyn Val [vc007_2000] I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the itching from the bites. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 When we found a stray kitten about 4 yrs ago, she had fleas. I started putting about 1/2 tsp of garlic root extract in her Iams canned food (of which she eats one can a day); and in about 3 days, the fleas were gone. I have done this every day since, and she has never had fleas since then. BTW, she's an outside cat. Jan Val [vc007_2000] Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:54 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - FleasI haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me an herbal remedy for fleas,how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the itchingfrom the bites. My daughter looks like she has a diseasefrom so many flea bites (they bite her 3 times more thanme and they love me) what can I give her or put on herthat will stop them from biting and stop the itching andhelp heal her sores. She is embarassed by them and is 16not a good combo. The kittens are 3 weeks and covered withfleas, I have tried to bath the mother, but she will havenone of it, I have tried several ways and to no avail. Please help if you can. Thanks Vallee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Jan be careful. Your cat seems to be tolerating it but garlic is VERY toxic to cats! Janet [ebbs]Thursday, October 21, 2004 5:53 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Fleas When we found a stray kitten about 4 yrs ago, she had fleas. I started putting about 1/2 tsp of garlic root extract in her Iams canned food (of which she eats one can a day); and in about 3 days, the fleas were gone. I have done this every day since, and she has never had fleas since then. BTW, she's an outside cat. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Have you ever read the ingredients on that can of Iams cat food? Not much nutrition in there for a carnivore. Cats don't have any need for anything but meat. I'd bet there's very little of that in that can. No criticism....just FYI. There's lots better foods out there. Sharyn Janet [ebbs] When we found a stray kitten about 4 yrs ago, she had fleas. I started putting about 1/2 tsp of garlic root extract in her Iams canned food (of which she eats one can a day); --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I do know about it, but wasn't sure how to take care of the ones actually on the kittens till they are older? Thanks though, I will go and get some. We have used that for ants and pill bugs. herbal remedies , " Carole Eddington " <caroleeddington@a...> wrote: > Oh Val, I sympathize! We've been through this twice. I did NOT want to > bomb our house, so we actually conquered them by mostly natural means. You > can buy diatomaceous earth (food grade) and put it all over your floors, and > it will handle the fleas, but you have to be careful not to breathe it into > your lungs while spreading it around. You can actually EAT it, and it will > handle parasites, but you musn't get it into your lungs or eyes. Do a > search and get data on it. Organic farmers use it in their crops to control > pests. It worked great for us. > > > > We also bought 4 little electronic devices that you plug into sockets and > they emit a super high-pitched frequency that we can't hear, and I don't > think it bothers pets either, but it drives fleas and mice crazy, and they > leave. You get them from hardware stores or stores like Home Depot. > They're cheap. Just make sure that after several weeks, you unplug them for > a couple weeks, because the fleas get used to it (I was told,) especially > the newly born fleas. > > > > Over a year ago we had the fleas, and I handled the itching by pretty much > gouging the bites, because the flea leaves a little piece of substance in > the skin - that's what causes the itching. It worked, but the marks still > haven't totally gone away, so I'll never do that again. What works pretty > well is a product by Dessert Essence called Blemish Touch Stick for > blemishes. It has tea tree oil, but if you just use plain tea trea oil, you > can end up with dermatitis. But the Blemish Stick has moisturizers that > prevent the skin from being irritated. I use it for everything. It really > heals. > > > > Another good thing is aloe vera right from the plant. It's really strong. > Or - a combination of 2 things, like peroxide and then aloe or the blemish > stick or other tea tree product. > > > > It's important to vacuum constantly and to immediately wrap the vacuum > cleaner bag in a tightly closed plastic bag and dispose of it, or the fleas > will come back out. Particularly go over the areas where the cats sleep or > walk or stand, wash clothes and all bedding in very hot water and bag up > stuff you don't need - oh, it's a hassle! Do searches on fleas, and it will > tell you more things. You have to learn about fleas and understand their > life cycles, etc. > > > > As for the cats, I don't know of natural remedies, because we don't have > pets now. (We got fleas last year because we had racoons in our attic!!) > > > > Best of luck! > > Carole Eddington > _____ > > Val [vc007_2000] > Thursday, October 21, 2004 3:54 PM > herbal remedies > Herbal Remedies - Fleas > > > > > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering > if anyone could give me an herbal remedy for fleas, > how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the itching > from the bites. My daughter looks like she has a disease > from so many flea bites (they bite her 3 times more than > me and they love me) what can I give her or put on her > that will stop them from biting and stop the itching and > help heal her sores. She is embarassed by them and is 16 > not a good combo. The kittens are 3 weeks and covered with > fleas, I have tried to bath the mother, but she will have > none of it, I have tried several ways and to no avail. > Please help if you can. Thanks Vallee > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural > remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from > list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and > members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington@G... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 The kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. Thanks for the advise. herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My > 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. > > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a > freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae. > > Sharyn > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me > an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the > itching from the bites. > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 That is good for the mother of the kittens, maybe her milk will get the garlic in the milk and it will work for them too. Thanks for the suggestions everyone. herbal remedies , " Janet " <ebbs@s...> wrote: > When we found a stray kitten about 4 yrs ago, she had fleas. I started > putting about 1/2 tsp of garlic root extract in her Iams canned food (of > which she eats one can a day); and in about 3 days, the fleas were gone. > I have done this every day since, and she has never had fleas since > then. BTW, she's an outside cat. > > Jan > > > Val [vc007_2000] > Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:54 PM > herbal remedies > Herbal Remedies - Fleas > > > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering > if anyone could give me an herbal remedy for fleas, > how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the itching > from the bites. My daughter looks like she has a disease > from so many flea bites (they bite her 3 times more than > me and they love me) what can I give her or put on her > that will stop them from biting and stop the itching and > help heal her sores. She is embarassed by them and is 16 > not a good combo. The kittens are 3 weeks and covered with > fleas, I have tried to bath the mother, but she will have > none of it, I have tried several ways and to no avail. > Please help if you can. Thanks Vallee > > > > > > _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Val, I don’t know if anyone else suggested this, but taking lots of B vitamins, B1 in particular, is supposed to keep people and animals pretty bug-free. If you take B1, make sure you also take B complex, C, and calcium so as not to get a B deficiency. For your daughter, there’s a liquid form of B vitamins from Twinlab. Val [vc007_2000] Friday, October 22, 2004 3:14 PM herbal remedies Re: Herbal Remedies - Fleas The kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. Thanks for the advise. herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My > 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. > > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a > freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae. > > Sharyn > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me > an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the > itching from the bites. > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Why not give your daughter garlic? Re my cat and her dose of garlic bulb extract, people comment on how beautiful her fur is for an outside cat--soft and shiny. She's five years old, and still likes to play and romp when we're outside with her. Unless, she's hungry, she is out roaming and has her usual "cat nap" during the day. Maybe the garlic *bulb* is the difference as the source of the garlic. She also has never had vaccines. I think one has to look at the whole picture. Jan Val [vc007_2000] Friday, October 22, 2004 4:14 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - FleasThe kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. Thanks for the advise. herbal remedies , "Sharyn Cerniglia" <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote:> > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My> 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life.> > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a> freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae.> > Sharyn > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me> an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the> itching from the bites. > > ---> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).> Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 You can also use brewer's yeast. If you sprinkle it all over the kittens it will work. Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 What is garlic bulb extract, and how do you get it? Thanks. Kay Janet [ebbs]Friday, October 22, 2004 2:28 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Fleas Why not give your daughter garlic? Re my cat and her dose of garlic bulb extract, people comment on how beautiful her fur is for an outside cat--soft and shiny. She's five years old, and still likes to play and romp when we're outside with her. Unless, she's hungry, she is out roaming and has her usual "cat nap" during the day. Maybe the garlic *bulb* is the difference as the source of the garlic. She also has never had vaccines. I think one has to look at the whole picture. Jan Val [vc007_2000] Friday, October 22, 2004 4:14 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - FleasThe kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. Thanks for the advise. herbal remedies , "Sharyn Cerniglia" <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote:> > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My> 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life.> > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a> freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae.> > Sharyn > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me> an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the> itching from the bites. > > ---> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).> Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Thanks I will try that. Good suggestion. I have heard that before, but it was a long time ago. Vallee herbal remedies , " Carole Eddington " <caroleeddington@a...> wrote: > Val, I don't know if anyone else suggested this, but taking lots of B > vitamins, B1 in particular, is supposed to keep people and animals pretty > bug-free. If you take B1, make sure you also take B complex, C, and calcium > so as not to get a B deficiency. For your daughter, there's a liquid form > of B vitamins from Twinlab. > > > > _____ > > Val [vc007_2000] > Friday, October 22, 2004 3:14 PM > herbal remedies > Re: Herbal Remedies - Fleas > > > > > > The kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved > into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My > daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. > Thanks for the advise. > > > > > herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " > <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > > > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging > fleas. My > > 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. > > > > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a > > freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat > flea larvae. > > > > Sharyn > > > > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could > give me > > an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to > stop the > > itching from the bites. > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural > remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from > list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and > members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington@G... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 I will try that too, something has to be done. Maybe garlic pills. We eat alot of garlic, but it doesn't seem to help that way. herbal remedies , " Janet " <ebbs@s...> wrote: > Why not give your daughter garlic? > > Re my cat and her dose of garlic bulb extract, people comment on how > beautiful her fur is for an outside cat--soft and shiny. She's five > years old, and still likes to play and romp when we're outside with her. > Unless, she's hungry, she is out roaming and has her usual " cat nap " > during the day. Maybe the garlic *bulb* is the difference as the source > of the garlic. She also has never had vaccines. I think one has to > look at the whole picture. > > Jan > > > > Val [vc007_2000] > Friday, October 22, 2004 4:14 PM > herbal remedies > Re: Herbal Remedies - Fleas > > > > The kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved > into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My > daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. > Thanks for the advise. > > > > > herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " > <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > > > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging > fleas. My > > 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. > > > > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a > > freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat > flea larvae. > > > > Sharyn > > > > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could > give me > > an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to > stop the > > itching from the bites. > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural > remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician > and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long > as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any > person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products > from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and > members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington@G... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 I never thought about putting it directly on them. I used to feed that to my dog with his food, good plan. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions herbal remedies , " Flo " <fgarig@b...> wrote: > > > > > You can also use brewer's yeast. If you sprinkle it all over the kittens it will work. > > Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 I’ll just take a stab here and assume that you just throw bulbs of garlic in the juicer! J That would surely be the most potent form. Unless there’s something I don’t know about. Kay Fielding [berners] Saturday, October 23, 2004 10:23 AM herbal remedies RE: Herbal Remedies - Fleas What is garlic bulb extract, and how do you get it? Thanks. Kay Janet [ebbs] Friday, October 22, 2004 2:28 PM herbal remedies RE: Herbal Remedies - Fleas Why not give your daughter garlic? Re my cat and her dose of garlic bulb extract, people comment on how beautiful her fur is for an outside cat--soft and shiny. She's five years old, and still likes to play and romp when we're outside with her. Unless, she's hungry, she is out roaming and has her usual " cat nap " during the day. Maybe the garlic *bulb* is the difference as the source of the garlic. She also has never had vaccines. I think one has to look at the whole picture. Jan Val [vc007_2000] Friday, October 22, 2004 4:14 PM herbal remedies Re: Herbal Remedies - Fleas The kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. Thanks for the advise. herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My > 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. > > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a > freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae. > > Sharyn > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me > an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the > itching from the bites. > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004 Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Kay - Nature's Answer garlic bulb is the only extract (liquid tincture) I have ever found other than Kyolic. And I personally do not care for kyolic, as I feel it is too harsh. You can order on-line at: www.vitacost.com or may be able to find it at a local health store. It's $4.75 for a one ounce bottle at vitacost. Janet Kay Fielding [berners] Saturday, October 23, 2004 11:23 AMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Fleas What is garlic bulb extract, and how do you get it? Thanks. Kay Janet [ebbs]Friday, October 22, 2004 2:28 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Fleas Why not give your daughter garlic? Re my cat and her dose of garlic bulb extract, people comment on how beautiful her fur is for an outside cat--soft and shiny. She's five years old, and still likes to play and romp when we're outside with her. Unless, she's hungry, she is out roaming and has her usual "cat nap" during the day. Maybe the garlic *bulb* is the difference as the source of the garlic. She also has never had vaccines. I think one has to look at the whole picture. Jan Val [vc007_2000] Friday, October 22, 2004 4:14 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - FleasThe kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. Thanks for the advise. herbal remedies , "Sharyn Cerniglia" <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote:> > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging fleas. My> 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life.> > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a> freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat flea larvae.> > Sharyn > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone could give me> an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to stop the> itching from the bites. > > ---> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).> Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release 10/19/2004Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 ..>>>I'll just take a jab here and assume that you just throw bulbs of garlic in the juicer! :-) That would surely be the most potent form. Unless there's something I don't know about.>>>> LOL THAT WOULD DO ME MARY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Fleas HATE neem oil. You can spray it on their bedding. herbal remedies , " Val " <vc007_2000> wrote: > > > I will try that too, something has to be done. Maybe garlic pills. > We eat alot of garlic, but it doesn't seem to help that way. > > > herbal remedies , " Janet " <ebbs@s...> wrote: > > Why not give your daughter garlic? > > > > Re my cat and her dose of garlic bulb extract, people comment on how > > beautiful her fur is for an outside cat--soft and shiny. She's five > > years old, and still likes to play and romp when we're outside with > her. > > Unless, she's hungry, she is out roaming and has her usual " cat nap " > > during the day. Maybe the garlic *bulb* is the difference as the > source > > of the garlic. She also has never had vaccines. I think one has to > > look at the whole picture. > > > > Jan > > > > > > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > Friday, October 22, 2004 4:14 PM > > herbal remedies > > Re: Herbal Remedies - Fleas > > > > > > > > The kittens are 3 wks old and covered with them. The apt we moved > > into was infested when we moved in and so now the cats are. My > > daughter needs something on her that will repell them also. > > Thanks for the advise. > > > > > > > > > > herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " > > <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > > > > > A raw diet for your cats would go a long way towards discouraging > > fleas. My > > > 3.75yo raw fed Golden has never had a flea in her life. > > > > > > Another remedy is nematodes, which are little worms that come in a > > > freeze-dried package and you spray them on your lawn. They eat > > flea larvae. > > > > > > Sharyn > > > > > > > > > Val [vc007_2000] > > > > > > I haven't been around for awhile, but was wondering if anyone > could > > give me > > > an herbal remedy for fleas, how to rid kittens of them and how to > > stop the > > > itching from the bites. > > > > > > --- > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release Date: 10/19/2004 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any > natural > > remedy. > > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own > physician > > and to > > prescribe for your own health. > > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as > long > > as > > they behave themselves. > > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any > > person > > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own > risk. > > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or > products > > from list members, you are agreeing to > > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner > and > > members free of any liability. > > > > Dr. Ian Shillington > > Doctor of Naturopathy > > Dr.IanShillington@G... > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Hi Kumilela, There have been many posts on this in the past. You'll find lots of good information in the archives. I think most of it is around how to keep the pests off your pets. This would include adding garlic to their food, various essential oils have been suggested (for dogs, not cats), etc. For outdoors you can also use diatomaceous earth. Google it. There's lots of good information out there. Best, Kelli | | kumilela [kumilela] | Sunday, March 20, 2005 3:24 PM | herbal remedies | Herbal Remedies - fleas | | can anyone suggest any remedies for killing fleas on pets, outdoors | and indoors? | kumilela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Hi Kumilela, I don't know about killing them, but Eucalyptus will keep them away. Plant a few trees in the yard gather some discarded bark from road side trees and spread it around the outside of the house. It may not kill them, but it will keep them away. With our Lord's blessings, Doug kumilela [kumilela] Sunday, March 20, 2005 3:24 PM herbal remedies Herbal Remedies - fleas can anyone suggest any remedies for killing fleas on pets, outdoors and indoors? kumilela Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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