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Parasites in Meat/Worms
By
Susan Rimkus and Pat McKay (as posted to the Wellpet list)
Hi all - just figured out that
one of my dogs has worms.
Two questions:
1 - natural dewormers? pretty sure it's tapeworm.
2 - can anyone provide me with an argument against the "worms
come from raw meat" line?
Thanks,
Susan Rimkus
Hi All,
With regard to parasites, worms in particular, I talked extensively
with Arthur Endo, DVM, the Head of the Department of Meat
and Poultry Inspection of the State of California back in
1993. According to Dr Endo, Federal and State inspectors examine
farm animals for parasites and bacteria. The animals are observed
while being processed at meat plants and wholesale companies.
In looking for parasites, sometimes the actual worm is seen
and sometimes the inspectors can tell by the damage done to
the tissue, especially to the liver, kidneys and heart. If
diseases or damage to the tissue is observed, further inspection
is conducted and that animal may be pulled from the food-fit-for-human-consumption
area and sold to commercial pet food companies.
Dr Endo also stated that parasites are host specific, so ones
that may be of concern to cattle, sheep or poultry would not
necessarily be harmful to cats and dogs. Tapeworms and roundworms
are common to farm animals and our companion animals and can
be of concern if dogs and cats are malnourished or if their
immune systems are low. Dogs and cats will rid themselves
of worms, just as their immune systems repel disease.
End of Dr Endo's statement.
As far as worms coming from raw meat: Worms can come from
many sources. If you could microscopically see your food before
you eat it, you wouldn't eat anything at all. However, if
you have a working immune system, that takes care of bacteria,
viruses, fungi, parasites including worms. Most of us, our
animals included, have worms at all times either coming or
going. So keep up good health and keep a strong vital force
or Life Force within your system and your animals' with good
food and supplements.
To assist the animal in initially getting rid of worms, I
have had the best results with a combination of Black Walnut,
Wormwood and Clove Extract that is available in most health
food stores. Daily Dosage (for most brands): 2-10 lbs., 5
drops; an additional 5 drops per 10 lbs. of body weight up
to 30 drops daily for dogs 80 lbs. and over.
Pat McKay
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