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My pet has flea/tick or skin problem, I can get some drugs (pesticides/antibiotics) from the vet and take care of the problem? Why should I try the natural stuff?

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My pet has flea/tick or skin problem, I can get some drugs (pesticides/antibiotics) from the vet and take care of the problem? Why should I try the natural stuff?

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Yes, it is a good idea to take your pets to the vet for diagnosis and perhaps treatment. However, over use of antibiotics can speed up the development of drug resistance. In addition, a recurrence is common as you have never treated the root of the problem. Even if your pet gets better after drug treatment, you should re-assess your pet’s diet and living environment. Is there anything for improvement so its immune system can be strengthened? All pesticides are toxic. We are exposed to many toxic substances everyday. Many toxic chemicals have synergistic effects in our bodies which greatly increase their toxicity. We cannot ignore the long term cumulative effects of these chemicals. Frequent use of these toxic substances is not healthy for our pets, ourselves and the environment.

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