Educational Purposes Only
What are intestinal parasites?
Intestinal parasites are worms or protozoa that live in the digestive tract, stealing nutrients and irritating the gut. They can be common in puppies, kittens, rescues pets living in streets in a city.
Common parasites in dogs & cats
Worms (helminths):
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Roundworms (Toxocara): pot-bellied look, vomiting worms
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Hookworms: blood loss, anemia, black stools
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Whipworms (dogs): chronic diarrhea, weight loss
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Tapeworms: rice-like segments near anus or in stool
Protozoa:
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Giardia: soft, greasy, foul-smelling stools
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Coccidia: watery or bloody diarrhea (young animals)
How pets get infected
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Ingesting eggs from soil, feces, or contaminated water
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Eating prey (rodents, birds)
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Fleas (tapeworms)
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From mother to puppies/kittens (roundworms, hookworms)
Signs to watch for
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Diarrhea (sometimes bloody or mucousy)
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Vomiting
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Weight loss or poor growth
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Pot-bellied appearance
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Dull coat
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Scooting or licking rear end
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Lethargy or anemia (pale gums)
Diagnosis
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Fecal examination (float, smear, antigen tests)
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Repeat testing may be needed (intermittent shedding)
Allopathic Prevention using Chemical "Neurotoxins" - commercially sold in drops, sprays, bombs, tablets. Example: there are two chemical (neurotoxins) in the Cat and Dog "WORMER". Pyrantel Pamoate and Praziquantel. Unwanted side effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur at once. For more information on this contact us, and/or do a search on the internet.
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Educational Purposes Only
Intestinal Parasites
Intestinal parasites can place stress on digestion, nutrient absorption, and overall vitality. Because symptoms can overlap with many other conditions, veterinary assessment is recommended for accurate identification and management.
Good hygiene, clean food and water sources, and general digestive wellbeing support are important aspects of ongoing care for both cats and birds.
80% of your immune system is housed in your gut.
REPAIR GUT FLORA
Supportive gut care
- Digestive Gut Lining → e.g Slippery Elm Powder made into a Liquid and added to meals → It soothes the entire digestive tract
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Nutritional support in meals → e.g CATS need Taurine amino acid in cells, Taurine keeps “potassium and magnesium” inside the cell, while keeping excessive sodium out
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Probiotics in meals.
The S.Boulardii probiotic powder → reduce ammonia-producing bacteria
- Activated Charcoal powder (intermittent) → binds some intestinal toxins
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Clean water and hygiene control
A gentle botanical formula created to support balance and resilience in animals, using traditionally respected plants chosen for their compatibility with sensitive systems.
The formula is tasteless and odour less, making it suitable for small animals, birds, and wildlife, including enclosed and sensitive species.
“Gentle, tasteless formula making it very suitable for small animals, birds, and wildlife. But all species and sizes can still use this formula”
* See HERBA ParaXpel 225 Mix - A Herbal Mix for larger Pets
* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure.
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1. HOM ParaXpel 49 formula
Contains:
Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbitae semen 3X)
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium 6X, 30C)
Pomegranate (Granatum 200C)
Croton Coccineus Plant (Kamala 12X)
Jerusalem Oak (Chenopodium 30C)
Cat Thyme (Teucrium Marum 200C)
Charcoal (Carbo Veg 200X)
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum 10M)
Clove (Caryophyllus Aromaticus 200C)
Cina Flowers (Cina 4C)
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
General Dosing & Use Guide Practitioner Recommendations:
General Preparation
Add 3–4 drops or a few pills into a cup of filtered water and stir well.From this prepared solution, add approximately two tablespoons to each meal.
This routine may be continued for up to two weeks or longer, as required for general wellbeing support.
A larger amount (approximately four tablespoons) of the diluted solution may also be added to a pet’s water bowl or trough once weekly.
Extended Use (Educational Context)
In situations where animals appear run down, nutritionally depleted, or recovering from periods of stress (such as heavy breeding or environmental change), this routine may be continued for one to two months, with regular observation.
Farm Animals, Birds, Dogs & Cats
Add one capful of liquid to one litre or more of water and mix well.
From this dilution, add one cup to a water trough once weekly for up to one month.
This routine may be repeated every three months, if desired.
A capful of the diluted solution may also be added to daily meals.
Caged Birds
Add 3–4 drops to a clean spray bottle filled with filtered water.
Gently tap the bottle against the wrist for approximately one minute to activate.
Using a fine mist, lightly spray toward the bird’s face from a short distance, allowing droplets to settle on the feathers.
A few drops may also be sprayed over food.
Alternatively, drops may be applied to the feathers between the shoulder blades, provided the bird is comfortable being handled.
Kennels & Rescue Shelters (Dogs & Cats)
Several drops (or a few pills) may be stirred into communal water bowls once weekly, or whenever fresh water is provided, as part of general environmental wellbeing support.
Educational Note: Observation & Hygiene
If intestinal material is observed being passed, appropriate hygiene measures are recommended. Disposal should be carried out safely and responsibly in accordance with local guidelines.
Rabbits – Members-Only Educational Reference
In traditional natural-health frameworks, rabbits showing neurological imbalance (such as head tilt or coordination changes) have sometimes been supported using a combination approach, incorporating:
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a nervous-system support formula
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a gently diluted herbal digestive blend added to food
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a homeopathic preparation added to drinking water
These approaches are shared for educational interest only and should not replace veterinary assessment or care.
Important Note
This information is provided for educational purposes within the Members-Only area and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace veterinary advice. Individual animals may respond differently, and professional guidance should always be sought when concerns arise.
Need more advice or have more questions? Contact us for a FREE consultation with one of our fully qualified practitioners.
These statements are for general wellbeing and educational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Always seek veterinary or professional advice for specific health concerns.
DISCLAIMER
The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from your health care practitioners. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require this notice.