Ok, so you’ve used Advantage or Frontline …now what do you do about the worms. If your pet has ever had flea in his /her life she /he will have worms too. How much does that cost? Bout the same, sometimes more. So you don’t just have one toxin in your pet you have two at twice the expense plus vet bills down the road and if your one of the unlucky ones the product will stop working. That can’t happen with Flea Free Organically. Its action is mechanical not chemical so no possible allergic reaction and it will never stop working. Its microscopic action acts like a roto router to clean the arteries and colon of your pet. It has a hardness of 7 (diamond is 9). To an insect is’t like a million sharp knives ripping their exoskeleton and sucking them dry. Remember the active ingredient in FFO is FDA approved for animals and humans… and because you treat for both fleas and worms your pay have a s much AND IT’s GOOD FORM THEM!!. Real the following testimonial.
Hi Jan..
Not sure if you remember me or not, the girl that works for Aussie Pet Mobile, I bought 2 bags of flea free from you.
Let me just tell you, I am ABSOLUTELY ecstatic about this product. It has changed my life...I don't stress out about my pets, worrying about flea infestations, or what that toxic crap will do to them in the future. This product has made their coats thicker and shinier, and they are just so much happier! They aren't itchy, and they eat every last bit of their food, (including my 2 cats) not minding the product one bit! NO FLEAS! I am just so happy I found you...
I have told customers about the product, even going as far as copying and cutting more of the fliers you gave to me. My boss, however, found the fliers in the truck, and doesn't want me to hand them out to customers because we aren't "insured" for it. I really don't care what he says...I will CONTINUE telling people how wonderful this is, and they will (and hopefully have) contact you...which makes me happy to know that more people will care for their pets in a healthier way.
In conclusion, I will be needing a few more bags again! I have used all but a few ounces that I have left. I have told my family back in PA about the product, and they are all very excited about it too...I would like to buy 4 bags...Would it be okay if I came by again to get the product, or would you rather mail it? Let me know what works for you...
Thank you again, with sincere appreciation.
~Sherri
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Health Hazards from Chemical Flea and Tick Products
Health Hazards from Chemical Flea and Tick Products
Each year, Americans purchase and apply to their pets a vast array of toxic chemicals intended to kill fleas and ticks. These include collars, sprays, dusts and more. Other pet owners take their pets to veterinarians to be dipped in chemicals. Many consumers probably assume that the products they and their vets use have been subjected to rigorous testing, and must, by virtue of their very ubiquity, be safe. After all, how could the government let deadly poisons be sold on grocery store shelves without applying stringent standards? Spot-On Pesticides such as Frontline, Zodiac, Defend, Bio Spot, Adams and Advantage trigger adverse reactions in dogs and cats, shorten life spans, cause terminal illness, and premature death. . The active ingredients in these solutions include chemicals such as imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, methoprene, and pyriproxyfen, all of which have caused serious health problems in animals in laboratories.2 Even some of the inert ingredients can be hazardous to your animal companion’s health. Other forms of flea control—powders, collars, and sprays—are no less dangerous to you or your companion animals. Labels may warn not to get these substances on your skin, to wash your hands after applying it, and to keep it away from children, yet these chemicals are absorbed by your animal’s skin. Immediate effects of pesticide overdose include vomiting, diarrhea, trembling, seizures, and respiratory problems. If your dog or cat shows any of these symptoms after the application of a pesticide, immediately wash the product off and seek veterinary care.Frontline, Sergeant, Zodiac, Advantage and Hartz toxicity
Each year, Americans purchase and apply to their pets a vast array of toxic chemicals intended to kill fleas and ticks. These include collars, sprays, dusts and more. Other pet owners take their pets to veterinarians to be dipped in chemicals. Many consumers probably assume that the products they and their vets use have been subjected to rigorous testing, and must, by virtue of their very ubiquity, be safe. After all, how could the government let deadly poisons be sold on grocery store shelves without applying stringent standards? Spot-On Pesticides such as Frontline, Zodiac, Defend, Bio Spot, Adams and Advantage trigger adverse reactions in dogs and cats, shorten life spans, cause terminal illness, and premature death. . The active ingredients in these solutions include chemicals such as imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, methoprene, and pyriproxyfen, all of which have caused serious health problems in animals in laboratories.2 Even some of the inert ingredients can be hazardous to your animal companion’s health. Other forms of flea control—powders, collars, and sprays—are no less dangerous to you or your companion animals. Labels may warn not to get these substances on your skin, to wash your hands after applying it, and to keep it away from children, yet these chemicals are absorbed by your animal’s skin. Immediate effects of pesticide overdose include vomiting, diarrhea, trembling, seizures, and respiratory problems. If your dog or cat shows any of these symptoms after the application of a pesticide, immediately wash the product off and seek veterinary care.Frontline, Sergeant, Zodiac, Advantage and Hartz toxicity
Excerpts from the Links in this blog...
Products Intended to Kill Fleas and Ticks Can Also Poison Pets and The People Who Handle Them
Learn about Safe and Effective Methods of Natural Control of Flea, Ticks, Bed Bugs and other Pests
Each year, millions of people purchase flea and tick products believing that these products have been thoroughly tested and are safe for both pets and their caregivers. The main active ingredient in Bio Spot is a pesticide known as Permethrin (it is used in more than 18 similar products, including Bayer K9 Advantix, Defend EXspot, and Hartz Control OneSpot). It kills insects by paralyzing their nervous system (that is also how nerve gas works). However, it cannot distinguish between an insect's nervous system, a dog's nervous system, or a human's nervous system. Children especially are at rish of acute poisoning and long-term health effects. Learn about Safe and Effective alternative of pest control
Learn about Safe and Effective Methods of Natural Control of Flea, Ticks, Bed Bugs and other Pests
Each year, millions of people purchase flea and tick products believing that these products have been thoroughly tested and are safe for both pets and their caregivers. The main active ingredient in Bio Spot is a pesticide known as Permethrin (it is used in more than 18 similar products, including Bayer K9 Advantix, Defend EXspot, and Hartz Control OneSpot). It kills insects by paralyzing their nervous system (that is also how nerve gas works). However, it cannot distinguish between an insect's nervous system, a dog's nervous system, or a human's nervous system. Children especially are at rish of acute poisoning and long-term health effects. Learn about Safe and Effective alternative of pest control
These two links will open your eyes!...
These two links will open your eyes!
We are working on the treats recipe. One of the ingredients was to be Bone Meal. After doing some research, even using organic Bone Meal could be dangerous. We will not be responsible for even one animal being hurt.
My mother, grandmother, aunt and uncle died of Alzheimer’s. What a waste. Now there is evidence that an insecticide may be to blame….they were all gardeners. Bone Meal is used in gardens. So, we will not be using Bone Meal, even organic Bone Meal in our products.
Here are the links:
http://www.headlice.org/news/2004/mercola-madcow.ht
http://www.otherhealth.com/pets-animals/10311-warnings-flea-tick-products.html
We are working on the treats recipe. One of the ingredients was to be Bone Meal. After doing some research, even using organic Bone Meal could be dangerous. We will not be responsible for even one animal being hurt.
My mother, grandmother, aunt and uncle died of Alzheimer’s. What a waste. Now there is evidence that an insecticide may be to blame….they were all gardeners. Bone Meal is used in gardens. So, we will not be using Bone Meal, even organic Bone Meal in our products.
Here are the links:
http://www.headlice.org/news/2004/mercola-madcow.ht
http://www.otherhealth.com/pets-animals/10311-warnings-flea-tick-products.html
Friday, April 3, 2009
Links to sites...
http://look4us.myorganic.hop.clickbank.net/
http://organicfooddistributormadeeasy.blogspot.com
http://organicfooddistributormadeeasy.blogspot.com
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