Parasitism: what to do?
Everyone knows that pets have parasites and that their presence is harmful to the health of the animal; in this situation what should be done?
The first answer that immediately comes to mind for each of us is to use pest control to destroy parasites. Does this seemingly simple solution only have advantages? Competent professionals respond that this is not the case.
The Livestock Institute, for example, states: "... We must not blindly multiply anti-parasitic treatments: the result would be the opposite of the desired effect, due to a drop in the animals' immune defenses..." indeed, as we As we said above, animals have natural defense systems, but pest control weakens them, which encourages reinfestations, aggravates the situation, and compromises the animal's future.
The systematic use of antiparasitics is therefore not advisable. The use of these products must be reasoned. Above all, it is necessary to provide the animal with the specific nutrients necessary to enable it to implement its own natural defences. This has been Bionature's approach for 30 years. A.N.D. 105, a complex based on energized plants, is particularly well suited for this purpose.