tbcha1
Thu Jun 15, 2006, 11:01 PM
Hi ppl
I was reading on the net that tumeric and raw pumpkin seed can help treat roundworms and other parasites. Has anyone ever fed discus these? just thought if i was to make a beef heart mix i could add these as preventatives? or would that be a waste of time and be harmful to the fish?
Anyways this is is a cut from the site i read:
"Garlic is my personal favorite for most any infection. It has over 70 active ingredients and is effective against all infections – including those from fungi, parasites, viruses, and bacteria. Harmful microbes can’t wait to get out of the body when garlic is present (some humans run too when someone has eaten it but so what!!)
Turmeric is an ordinary spice that is excellent for the digestion and virtually little taste. However, it does turn things yellow so be careful what touches it. Like garlic, it also destroys the activity of the parasites but does not damage the body.
Pumpkin seeds (raw, unroasted) have a long history of treating roundworms and other parasites."
http://www.innvista.com/HEALTH/microbes/parasite/round.htm
I was reading on the net that tumeric and raw pumpkin seed can help treat roundworms and other parasites. Has anyone ever fed discus these? just thought if i was to make a beef heart mix i could add these as preventatives? or would that be a waste of time and be harmful to the fish?
Anyways this is is a cut from the site i read:
"Garlic is my personal favorite for most any infection. It has over 70 active ingredients and is effective against all infections – including those from fungi, parasites, viruses, and bacteria. Harmful microbes can’t wait to get out of the body when garlic is present (some humans run too when someone has eaten it but so what!!)
Turmeric is an ordinary spice that is excellent for the digestion and virtually little taste. However, it does turn things yellow so be careful what touches it. Like garlic, it also destroys the activity of the parasites but does not damage the body.
Pumpkin seeds (raw, unroasted) have a long history of treating roundworms and other parasites."
http://www.innvista.com/HEALTH/microbes/parasite/round.htm