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Ear Factor

Sunday, June 12, 2005
Now that Spring has returned and our pets are once again rolling around in the grass, swimming in ponds, going for long investigative walks or even lying at an open sunny window, we should think of the ears as being a furry magnet for dirt, bugs, fungus and just about any other thing that floats in the air, lies deep in the carpet or hugs the tall green grass.
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Posted on 06/12/05 at 07:02:00 by Bree Weasner Prive
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Essential oils have been found to kill the deadly MRSA bacteria

Monday, June 06, 2005
Medical Research News Published: Tuesday, 21-Dec-2004

Essential oils usually used in aromatherapy have been found to kill the deadly MRSA bacteria according to research carried out at The University of Manchester.

Tests revealed that three essential oils killed MRSA and E. coli as well as many other bacteria and fungi within just two minutes of contact. The oils can easily be blended and made into soaps and shampoos which could be used by hospital staff, doctors and patients in a bid to eradicate the spread of these deadly 'super bugs'.
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Posted on 06/06/05 at 10:45:00 by Bree Weasner Prive
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What You Should Know About Flea and Tick Products

Thursday, June 02, 2005
Protecting your pet from fleas and ticks is an important part of caring for your pet responsibly. Although there are many brands of over-the-counter flea and tick products available at supermarkets and pet supply stores, it is critical to read their labels, and consult with your veterinarian, before using them on your companion. These products may contain ingredients that could harm pets and children.
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Posted on 06/02/05 at 07:24:12 by Bree Weasner Prive
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