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You are here: Home > Herbal Treatments for Cats > Scabies Scabies Scabies is a progressive & uncomfortable disease & as cats are not the easiest of patients. What is really going on with Scabies is that the skin's own resistance to parasitic attack has been weakened through the build-up of toxins under the skin. These toxins can be simply the normal products of metabolism or derived from to many chemicals in feed or from worming over a long period and the body stores them under the skin if other means of elimination are overloaded. Therefore you start with a bloodcleanser. The blood cleansing tonic I have in mind can be found by clicking on: cat_blood_poisoning.html When a course of blood cleansers is given over a complete blood cycle (around 12 weeks) the skin is able to recover its normal resistance and can often repel the mites and other parasitic attack on its own. If the skin damage has been extensive and long term I provide specific antifungal/ anti parasitic herbal applications which are mixed 20 drops into 20ml of Colloidal Silver and sprayed onto the cats coat after rinsing in warm water once per day. In addition in some cases I advise using a skin recovery spray or skin healing ointments to repair the scarring and restore the health and elasticity of the skin itself. The Antiparasitic/ Antifungal Concentrate costs found at: cat_anti_parasite.html Colloidal Silver: cat_colloidal_silver_antibiotic.html This program can completely and permanently clear up the mange particularly if it is instituted with a natural raw meat diet and you can eliminate commercial cat feed entirely. I hope this is a helpful explanation. If you want to get started just with the blood cleanser I would encourage you to make a start with this as soon as possible. The balance of the treatment to be applied externally is best started once things have begun to improve internally and this should be well underway by the end of the first month on the blood cleanser.
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