Q: What does ParaZap do?
A: Para-Zap allows the body to rid itself of parasites. The worms, and
their eggs die and are then expelled. It also allows the body to expel
undigested protein which is the perfect environment for parasites in
the intestinal tract.
Q: Which parasites?
A: Studies have shown the various ingredients of Para-Zap to be effective
against roundworms, threadworms, pinworms, tapeworms, whipworms, hookworms,
and other intestinal worms. It has also been shown to reduce the coccidia
count to acceptable numbers.
Q: How do I know if my pet has parasites?
A: It depends on the type of pet you have as the symptoms
vary with each pet. A reptile will be lethargic, slow to grow, lose
weight, and the odor from its fesces may be particularly bad. It may
develop strange bumps on skin. A dog may have a rough coat, pot belly,
bad breath, general failure to thrive, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea.
Parasites can also cause meningitis, encephalitis, and other central
nervous system disorders. A cat may experience twitching, loss of weight,
dull coat, vomiting and diarrhea. Depending upon the type of parasite,
the animal may drag their butt on the carpet or dirt.
Symptoms vary with each species and pet, and each type
of worm, but parasites are a health problem that threatens every animal.
Q: What are the ingedients?
A: Para-Zap is a unique combination of several natural ingredients targetted
towards specific problems. Two of the main ingredients are wormwood
and black walnut. Wormwood has been used medicinally to expel various
types of intestinal worms for over 3500 years. Black walnut works against
tapeworms, but is included because it's one of the mildest and surest
laxatives, causing no nausea, irritation, or pain. The idea is to kill
the worms/eggs, and then expel them.
Q: But I don't have a parasite problem?
A: Great! This is the best time to use Para-Zap. Use it as a preventative
maintenance and parasites may never become a problem. Parasites are
a health threat to all animals. Prevent them!
Q: Where do these parasites come from?
A: The parasites are found in the food our pets eat, ie: grains, crickets,
vegetables, etc. However, some animals such as puppies get the infection
before birth through the placenta and after birth via the mother's milk.
Even if the mother has been dewormed, larvae encapsulated in her liver,
skeletal muscle, and kidneys are not killed. At day 42 in the dog's
pregnancy, these larvae "wake up" and migrate through the
placenta and umbilical vein to the fetal liver. Late in the pregnancy
larvae move to the mammary glands, and by the fifth day of nursing they
infect the milk. Eggs are passed in the puppy's feces about 3 weeks
after birth. Two weeks later the egg of Toxcara canis may be capable
of infecting humans. Toxocara canis is one of the most common intestinal
parasites of dogs.
Kittens, unlike puppies, are not infected before birth
but rather obtain the infection through their mother's
milk.
Reptiles and birds generally get parasites from their
food.
Q: My vet said the parasite numbers weren't high enough
to treat?
A: Most of the popular man-made drugs used to treat parasites
are harder on your pet than the actual parasites are in low numbers.
This is absolutely unacceptable. Your pet shouldn't be subjected to
living with parasites just because the drugs are too harsh. Now there's
a better choice.
Q: Do I need a prescription?
A: No. Para-Zap is not a medicine. It's a unique mixture of several
naturally occuring elements.
Q: Are there any known side-effects?
A: No.
Q: Are there any other health benefits to using ParaZap?
A: Yes. Para-Zap also works as a mild laxative, eliminating the build-up
of fecal matter remaining in the digestive tract. Left unpassed, these
build-ups are prime spots for parasitic growth and potential impaction
problems. Another key ingredient acts as an anti-nauseant, expectorant
and antiseptic. It stimulates and disinfects the kidneys, liver and
bronchial mucous membranes.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: $23.95. Shipping is free. Buy two jars and save $5.00!
Q: How long will 1 bottle last?
A: Up to several months depending on how many animals you have.