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Pumpkin Parasite Paste | 8 oz Frozen | New Lower Price
Pumpkin Parasite Paste | 8 oz Frozen | New Lower Price
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A traditional whole-food blend designed to support digestive wellness and help manage common intestinal parasites using organic, minimally processed ingredients. This frozen paste combines raw sprouted pumpkin seeds, coconut oil, fossil shell flour, and fresh-pressed garlic in a gentle, food-based approach intended for dogs and cats. The manufacturer positions it as a supplemental wellness product rather than a replacement for veterinary diagnosis or treatment.
Why We Chose It
We selected this product because it aligns with the Verity philosophy of whole-food nutrition, organic sourcing, and transparency. The ingredients are simple, recognizable, and intentionally chosen for their traditional use in digestive support. Pumpkin seeds, in particular, contain compounds such as cucurbitacin that have historically been associated with helping expel intestinal worms, although severe infestations still require veterinary care and appropriate testing.
Product Details
- 8 oz frozen, perishable product
- Made with certified organic ingredients
- Intended to support digestive wellness and intestinal health
- Suitable for dogs and cats
- Free from artificial preservatives, fillers, and synthetic additives
- Small-batch preparation
- Keep refrigerated or frozen until use
- Not intended for fleas, ticks, flies, or mosquitoes.
Ingredients
- US-grown raw, sprouted, certified organic pumpkin seeds
- Certified organic cold-pressed coconut oil
- Perma-Guard fossil shell flour (food-grade diatomaceous earth)
- US-grown certified organic fresh-pressed garlic.
Feeding Directions
Suggested daily amounts:
- 5 lb: 1/6 tsp
- 10 lb: 1/3 tsp
- 15 lb: 1/2 tsp
- 20 lb: 2/3 tsp
- 30 lb: 1 tsp
- Over 50 lb: 2 tsp
- Over 100 lb: 1 Tbsp
For prevention, the manufacturer suggests using one week per month or seasonally. For active concerns, they recommend a 7–10 day protocol beginning several days before a full moon. Always consult your veterinarian or holistic practitioner when managing suspected parasites.
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