Does anyone have a proper medical definition for "parasites"?
The Collins english dictionary which all I have here at work states:
"an animal or plant that lives in or on another from which it obtains
nourishment".   So, when we think we're ridding ourselves of parasites with
cs or a zapper, are we including the yukky kind such as tapies, roundies,
etc?   Hopefully ......

thanks!
Yvonne
-----Original Message-----
From: Marsha Hallett [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 5:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Parasites


>It would seem from the evidence available that CS is effective primarily
>against prokaryotes (bacteria).  I have not seen any reports of success
>using CS against such diseases as malaria, giardiasis, amoebic dysentery,
>etc. (but this doesn't mean they don't exist)


CS stopped the Giardia my baby cockatiel had. The vet ID`d it under a
microscope, so that is what she had for sure. After 2 days of CS dropped
into her beak, she was well again, with normal birdy poops.
I`m so glad it worked, it saved me a lot of money and my bird is such a
sweetie!
Marsha


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