How Do Pumpkin Seeds Kill Dog Tapeworms?
If your dog suffers from tapeworms, you can treat him by grinding up fresh pumpkin seeds and putting them into his food. The use of pumpkin seeds to treat tapeworms is safe, non-chemical and highly effective when doses are properly prepared and administered.
History
Pumpkins and their seeds have been used to treat a variety of parasitic and other ailments since the colonists first came to the New World and discovered the benefits of this Native American crop. The flesh and seeds of the pumpkin were used by the Native American tribes to heal wounds, cure kidney ailments and urinary problems and were used as a parasitic treatment on humans. In recent times, herbalists have discovered that the seeds of the pumpkin also work as an effective de-worming agent against tapeworms and other intestinal parasites in dogs and humans.
Effects
Pumpkins contain an amino acid known as cucurbitin, the chemical agent is effective in eliminating worms. The de-worming agents in pumpkin seeds paralyze and eliminate worms from the digestive system in pets and humans.
Use
The most effective parasitic removal from pumpkin seeds occurs when fresh seeds are ground into a powder and sprinkled on top of your dog's food or made into a paste and mixed with wet food or given orally to your dog. Doses can range from 60 grams, to up to 500 grams of seeds per dose, depending on the size of the dog, and are usually administered three times a day until the pet is rid of its parasites.
Considerations
There are no known side-effects or drug interactions associated with eating
Other Health Benefits
Feeding your dog freshly ground pumpkin seeds does not only help to eliminate