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<dd> <b>Keep your PETS Parasite free and healthy by treating monthly.
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<p><b>Para-Zap</b> is a unique blend of naturally occurring ingredients known to
<b>control parasites</b>. Simply dust crickets or greens <b> </b>with this powder
for <b>REPTILES</b>. Or brew a "tea" by mixing the powder with water. Effective on all animals including: <b>DOGS, CATS, FERRETS, RODENTS, SNAKES, LIZARDS,</b> etc. Detailed instructions are provided with every jar. </p>
<p>This means that <b>your pet</b> will stay <b>parasite free </b> and this
will <b>save</b> you $100s in <b>expensive vet visits!</b></p>
<p>There's no longer <b>any</b> reason to subject <b>your pet</b> to <b>harmful medicines
with terrible side effects</b>! <b>Para-Zap won't destroy beneficial gut flora and
doesn't cause appetite loss like most prescription medicines.</b></p>
<p>Your pet's appetite will come back to normal and they will start acting like
themselves again. It just makes sense to naturally prevent parasites, with
dietary supplements instead of using harmful medication! </p>
<p>Here is what our customers think of <b>PARA-ZAP:</b></p>
<p><font size="5"><b>FEEDBACK FROM PARAZAP USERS</b></font></p>
<p><b><i><font size="4">Mia</font></i></b>... <br>
<br>
I'm posting my Parazap test results a week before planned due to happy fecal
results today! <br>
<br>
Just to remind everyone, I began using Parazap this week on 2 juvenile dragons.
One had quite a worm infestation going on and the other was worm free, though
recently began being housed with the infected juvi, ate the same foods, etc. so
it was at risk of contracting worms as well. <br>
<br>
As the manufacturer suggests, since I knew for sure one of them had worms, I
used the "tea" method of administering the Parazap, but with a twist I found
worked better with my own particular dragons' quirks. <br>
<br>
All of my dragons eat very well from a syringe, but the youngsters won't drink
all that much from one. For that reason, I made the following slight adjustment
in making the tea.... <br>
<br>
I put a pinch of Parazap in a very small amount of water (just enough to boil),
then tossed in some dry repcal pellets, boiled the entire mix for 15 seconds in
the microwave, then mashed up the pellets and mixed the whole thing well. This
allowed the Parazap to boil and become even stronger, but also soaked and
saturated the pellets with the tea, creating a texture that my dragons would eat
more of than they would just drinking a liquid. <br>
<br>
I fed both dragons the mixture once daily for 3-4 days with the intention of
continuing in that way for an entire week. As things tend to happen sometimes,
things got crazy with my schedule and I found myself not having time to continue
with that method for the next couple of days, but did dust crickets once a day
for another 2 days. <br>
<br>
Tonight I took new fecal samples to work, and was thrilled to find that the worm
infested dragon's fecal slide had only 2 funny looking eggs that I don't think
are even viable anymore as their shape, coloring and "innards" no longer look
normal or healthy. They looked as if they were deflated, and I'm assuming they
are probably dead eggs he was passing. It is very significant and important that
I mention that his previous fecal had 35 healthy, viable eggs. I'll repeat
that.....that's 35 healthy, thriving worm eggs prior to Parazap, and 6 days
later (and only 4 days of the tea method of dosing), and I could only find 2
dead eggs tonight! <br>
<br>
Another significant and happy result was that despite being exposed to the same
foods that infected the other dragon and even being housed with him, the second
dragon still has no worms! <br>
<br>
My recommendation: If you dragon already has worms of any sort....GET PARAZAP
NOW and use the tea method of administering it for a week. If your dragon does
not have worms, it's only a matter of time until they do (cause they get them
from the foods they eat), so GET PARAZAP NOW and start powdering crickets or
veggies once a day and avoid having to ever deal with those nasty buggies! Your
reptiles will thank you for keeping them healthy. <br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Christy</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
I've been using Parazap for a couple months. I know it has a natural appetite
stimulant in it, but MY GOSH!!! I have a Beardie that I always considered a
runt, I knew he was healthy, but just wasn't growing like the others. After
starting them on Parazap, I noticed a significant appetite improvement on this
runt. <br>
<br>
At 5 mo he weighed 25 grams and was 7 1/2"<br>
At 7 mo he weighed 52 grams and 10 1/2 "<br>
Enter Parazap:<br>
7.5 mo 75 grams and 11 1/4" (In two weeks)<br>
At 8 mo 150 grams and 13 1/2"<br>
At 9 mo 200 grams and 15 1/2" (now) <br>
<br>
Now I think that is pretty darn amazing!! he went from eating maybe 10 crickets
per feeding to about 30-40. My others have grown too, but this one was more
noticeable because he was so little. The other growth rates since Parazap were:
..from 175 grams and 13" to 325 grams and 15" (this Beardie is 1 yr, this mo)
The other Beardie: 125 grams and 12" went to 250 grams and 15" (just turned 6
mo) <br>
<br>
No parasites is an added bonus too! I'm really pleased with the results of my
little test. <br>
Zookeeper... <br>
<br>
I just started with it. Using it on my 6 month old. Great results! IMO, can't go
wrong with Parazap. My little guy ( 6 months) wasn't much of an eater either.
Have been using Para Zap for about 2 weeks now and he has already started eating
greens on his own (wouldn't before) and eating 2x as many crickets!! This is
great!! Also have an adult male that is addicted to the stuff. lol. He
attacks the syringe anytime I give him the tea and hogs his dish of greens from
his mate. If she doesn't eat all her's he finishes them. lol. <br>
<br>
Working great! Will definitely be ordering again.
<br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Linda</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
Great stuff, I even use it on my babies (bearded dragons). Try it you'll like
it. <br>
Jane... <br>
<br>
In the 2 yrs. that I have had Prometheus, he has always been a picky (spoiled),
eater. For the past month I have had him on the Para-Zap . Now, for the first
time in 2yrs he is starting to eat like a pig! And just went though a whole body
shed. I have to say one more thing too. He has always had somewhat loose stools,
and since I have had him on the Para-Zap his stools have become more firm!!
Another plus!! He hasn't any parasites, but I just wanted to give him the
Para-Zap for his over all health....and I will say it does seem to be working!!!
<br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Kitter</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
Samirah has become a very aggressive eater, since the deworming began. It has
been especially noticeable now that she is home for the holidays - my mom can
see the difference. My bd goes after her food now instead of waiting for the
food to come to her. And yes, she eats more. I had to switch over from the
medium sized crix to the large - just to support her appetite. <br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Edward</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
Excellent service, fast shipping. Thank you very much! I will definitely
purchase through you again. <br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Eric</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
I would like to thank you for helping my dragon get over coccidia. I believe
that with your product, the meds, and strict husbandry practices, my dragon has
effectively gotten over her illness and has an improved appetite. At first I was
a skeptic, but now I'm a firm believer that Para-zap really does work. I will
continue to use your product for the rest of Lexie's life (which will hopefully
be over 10 years). I will spread the word for all those who keep herptiles.
Thanks again. Sincerely, Eric</p>
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<dd> <b>Keep your PETS Parasite free and healthy by treating monthly.
This method is much safer and less expensive than costly visits to the vet
and harsh medications. Proven natural ingredients clean your pet's
digestive track gently, and gives them back their healthy appetite.</b><p> </p>
</dd>
<img src="http://beardeddragons.biz/parazap.jpeg">
<p><b>Para-Zap</b> is a unique blend of naturally occurring ingredients known to
<b>control parasites</b>. Simply dust crickets or greens <b> </b>with this powder
for <b>REPTILES</b>. Or brew a "tea" by mixing the powder with water. Effective on all animals including: <b>DOGS, CATS, FERRETS, RODENTS, SNAKES, LIZARDS,</b> etc. Detailed instructions are provided with every jar. </p>
<p>This means that <b>your pet</b> will stay <b>parasite free </b> and this
will <b>save</b> you $100s in <b>expensive vet visits!</b></p>
<p>There's no longer <b>any</b> reason to subject <b>your pet</b> to <b>harmful medicines
with terrible side effects</b>! <b>Para-Zap won't destroy beneficial gut flora and
doesn't cause appetite loss like most prescription medicines.</b></p>
<p>Your pet's appetite will come back to normal and they will start acting like
themselves again. It just makes sense to naturally prevent parasites, with
dietary supplements instead of using harmful medication! </p>
<p>Here is what our customers think of <b>PARA-ZAP:</b></p>
<p><font size="5"><b>FEEDBACK FROM PARAZAP USERS</b></font></p>
<p><b><i><font size="4">Mia</font></i></b>... <br>
<br>
I'm posting my Parazap test results a week before planned due to happy fecal
results today! <br>
<br>
Just to remind everyone, I began using Parazap this week on 2 juvenile dragons.
One had quite a worm infestation going on and the other was worm free, though
recently began being housed with the infected juvi, ate the same foods, etc. so
it was at risk of contracting worms as well. <br>
<br>
As the manufacturer suggests, since I knew for sure one of them had worms, I
used the "tea" method of administering the Parazap, but with a twist I found
worked better with my own particular dragons' quirks. <br>
<br>
All of my dragons eat very well from a syringe, but the youngsters won't drink
all that much from one. For that reason, I made the following slight adjustment
in making the tea.... <br>
<br>
I put a pinch of Parazap in a very small amount of water (just enough to boil),
then tossed in some dry repcal pellets, boiled the entire mix for 15 seconds in
the microwave, then mashed up the pellets and mixed the whole thing well. This
allowed the Parazap to boil and become even stronger, but also soaked and
saturated the pellets with the tea, creating a texture that my dragons would eat
more of than they would just drinking a liquid. <br>
<br>
I fed both dragons the mixture once daily for 3-4 days with the intention of
continuing in that way for an entire week. As things tend to happen sometimes,
things got crazy with my schedule and I found myself not having time to continue
with that method for the next couple of days, but did dust crickets once a day
for another 2 days. <br>
<br>
Tonight I took new fecal samples to work, and was thrilled to find that the worm
infested dragon's fecal slide had only 2 funny looking eggs that I don't think
are even viable anymore as their shape, coloring and "innards" no longer look
normal or healthy. They looked as if they were deflated, and I'm assuming they
are probably dead eggs he was passing. It is very significant and important that
I mention that his previous fecal had 35 healthy, viable eggs. I'll repeat
that.....that's 35 healthy, thriving worm eggs prior to Parazap, and 6 days
later (and only 4 days of the tea method of dosing), and I could only find 2
dead eggs tonight! <br>
<br>
Another significant and happy result was that despite being exposed to the same
foods that infected the other dragon and even being housed with him, the second
dragon still has no worms! <br>
<br>
My recommendation: If you dragon already has worms of any sort....GET PARAZAP
NOW and use the tea method of administering it for a week. If your dragon does
not have worms, it's only a matter of time until they do (cause they get them
from the foods they eat), so GET PARAZAP NOW and start powdering crickets or
veggies once a day and avoid having to ever deal with those nasty buggies! Your
reptiles will thank you for keeping them healthy. <br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Christy</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
I've been using Parazap for a couple months. I know it has a natural appetite
stimulant in it, but MY GOSH!!! I have a Beardie that I always considered a
runt, I knew he was healthy, but just wasn't growing like the others. After
starting them on Parazap, I noticed a significant appetite improvement on this
runt. <br>
<br>
At 5 mo he weighed 25 grams and was 7 1/2"<br>
At 7 mo he weighed 52 grams and 10 1/2 "<br>
Enter Parazap:<br>
7.5 mo 75 grams and 11 1/4" (In two weeks)<br>
At 8 mo 150 grams and 13 1/2"<br>
At 9 mo 200 grams and 15 1/2" (now) <br>
<br>
Now I think that is pretty darn amazing!! he went from eating maybe 10 crickets
per feeding to about 30-40. My others have grown too, but this one was more
noticeable because he was so little. The other growth rates since Parazap were:
..from 175 grams and 13" to 325 grams and 15" (this Beardie is 1 yr, this mo)
The other Beardie: 125 grams and 12" went to 250 grams and 15" (just turned 6
mo) <br>
<br>
No parasites is an added bonus too! I'm really pleased with the results of my
little test. <br>
Zookeeper... <br>
<br>
I just started with it. Using it on my 6 month old. Great results! IMO, can't go
wrong with Parazap. My little guy ( 6 months) wasn't much of an eater either.
Have been using Para Zap for about 2 weeks now and he has already started eating
greens on his own (wouldn't before) and eating 2x as many crickets!! This is
great!! Also have an adult male that is addicted to the stuff. lol. He
attacks the syringe anytime I give him the tea and hogs his dish of greens from
his mate. If she doesn't eat all her's he finishes them. lol. <br>
<br>
Working great! Will definitely be ordering again.
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Linda</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
Great stuff, I even use it on my babies (bearded dragons). Try it you'll like
it. <br>
Jane... <br>
<br>
In the 2 yrs. that I have had Prometheus, he has always been a picky (spoiled),
eater. For the past month I have had him on the Para-Zap . Now, for the first
time in 2yrs he is starting to eat like a pig! And just went though a whole body
shed. I have to say one more thing too. He has always had somewhat loose stools,
and since I have had him on the Para-Zap his stools have become more firm!!
Another plus!! He hasn't any parasites, but I just wanted to give him the
Para-Zap for his over all health....and I will say it does seem to be working!!!
<br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Kitter</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
Samirah has become a very aggressive eater, since the deworming began. It has
been especially noticeable now that she is home for the holidays - my mom can
see the difference. My bd goes after her food now instead of waiting for the
food to come to her. And yes, she eats more. I had to switch over from the
medium sized crix to the large - just to support her appetite. <br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Edward</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
Excellent service, fast shipping. Thank you very much! I will definitely
purchase through you again. <br>
</p>
<p><u><b><font size="4">Eric</font></b></u>... <br>
<br>
I would like to thank you for helping my dragon get over coccidia. I believe
that with your product, the meds, and strict husbandry practices, my dragon has
effectively gotten over her illness and has an improved appetite. At first I was
a skeptic, but now I'm a firm believer that Para-zap really does work. I will
continue to use your product for the rest of Lexie's life (which will hopefully
be over 10 years). I will spread the word for all those who keep herptiles.
Thanks again. Sincerely, Eric</p>
<font size="5"><b>GET YOUR PARA-ZAP TODAY AND NEVER GET PARASITES AGAIN ALL WHILE GENTLY FLUSHING YOUR PET'S DIGESTIVE TRACT AND INCREASING APPETITE!</b>
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