Organic insecticides Which Really Work
It is important to use non-poisonous insecticides on your pet. Poisonous chemicals which are in many flea killers, ant killers and cockroach products, are partly to blame for the many cancers, arthritis, and nerve and muscular diseases which our pets, and ourselves, are often afflicted with.
Toxic chemicals put an overload on the body’s organs, especially the liver. Toxic chemicals also affect the heart, kidneys and bladder. Toxic chemicals can cause heart palpitations, fluttering of the heart, weakness of the heart, and heart attack. Toxic chemicals can cause cancer. These affflictions can affect your own state of health, as well as that of your pet.
If the effects of the many toxic chemicals we use in our environment were understood, in food production, and to control weeds and pests, then there would not be a need to take the many drugs such as warfarin and others which are widely distributed to prevent heart attacks and stroke. We would not have so much cancer about either, if the use of poisonous chemicals in our environment were eliminated.
Cancer Prevention: Using organic insecticides will go a long way to preventing liver damage, cancer, and other degenerative disease.
Protect Your Pets by using natural products to eradicate or control fleas and other pests in the home. By using organic insecticides on your pets and in your household, you are not only lowering the risk of cancer in your family and your pets, but will be contributing to a more healthy environment. It is important not to support the manufacturers of poisonous products: by NOT buying their products, we are making a contribution to a healthier poison-free environment.
Weleda Products To Treat Fleas and Other Pests.
One way in which you can help protect the health of you, your family and your pets is by making organic insecticides at home. I have a post which gives some recipes for organic insecticides.
However, there are a few commercial products which are totally safe to use. Weleda products are one of the safe brands to buy. Their herbal and homeopathic combinations are well tried, safe, and effective remedies. I can really recommend their flea treatment. Go check out the range of Weleda products – it is ages since I used their flea treatment, but here is how it worked for me:
The Weleda homeopathic flea treatment which I used cost less than $10 at the time. Of the liquid, I used only three drops in a pint of water. This was put into a spray bottle. I think I shook the bottle a few times with the water and the homeopathic liquid in it, then the potion was ready to use.
We had moved into an old villa which was infested with fleas. It had been shut up for some time in the summer, and the fleas had had a ball. If you walked down the hallway and looked down at your legs, you could pick off dozens of fleas.
I sprayed the homeopathic flea lotion around the house in the evening, making sure the hallway, which was worse affected, was done in every corner.
Unbelievable result. By morning, there was not a flea to be found. I have no idea where they went. They had simply disappeared. No dead fleas to be found. We never, in the year that we spent at that house, had a flea problem there again.
Home-Made Lavender Insecticide:
By chance, once, when I was experimenting with herbal essences, and potions which would work for head lice, I came across a home made remedy which had just as potent an effect as the Weleda homeopathic for fleas.
This was in the summer, just after I had used the Weleda flea treatment, so I had just increased my knowledge on the making, and the use, of homeopathic remedies.
In the early summer, when the lavender was fresh and clean after the spring rain, I picked a heap of lavender, enough to fill a two pint jar with lavender. I put hot water over it, added a couple of tablespoons of honey, the juice of a lemon, then screwed the lid on just lightly, so that the fermentation gases could escape, but the insects not get in.
I left the jar for three weeks, sitting on the window sill in the sun. I shook the jar a little every day, tightening the lid first so that the liquid would not spill, then loosened it again when the jar lay rested on the window sill.
After three weeks, I drained off the liquid, which I poured over another fresh lot of lavender, with a little added honey. The same procedure was followed. Three weeks in the sun, shaking lightly every day. After three weeks, again, the same routine was applied – more fresh lavender, and the last liquid poured over the new lavender.
After the third infusion, I drained the liquid off. This was by now the colour of purple lavender, and had a very strong, beautiful aroma.
I found, when using this liquid, that it was impossibly strong if it was used neat. So I had the bright idea, coming from the homeopathic principle, that just a few drops of this may work.
I used three drops only in half a pint of water which was in a spray bottle. I shook up the bottle and sprayed this over hair lice. They disappeared, just as the fleas had done with the Weleda treatment. I used it on our dog, which eradicated her fleas just as effectively.
See another post on making lavender lotion
Homeopathic Rat Treatment: I have not personally used this potion, but I have seen it on the list of products which Weleda make. It is a few years since I saw this advertised, but my guess is that they still make it.