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Animal Care – Neem.World https://neem.world Neem World is dedicated to increasing knowledge and understanding of neem as a solution to many of the world’s most significant challenges. Offering innovation across agriculture, healthcare and environmental protection, neem will become paramount in shaping a safer world and sustainable lifestyle for us all. Our mission at Neem World is to provide you with the latest news, applications and products of this marvelous tree. Thu, 27 Jul 2023 13:23:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.17 https://neem.world/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cropped-Neem.world-favicon-Green2-32x32.png Animal Care – Neem.World https://neem.world 32 32 Pets are Happier and Healthier with Neem Products https://neem.world/pets-happier-healthier-neem-products/ https://neem.world/pets-happier-healthier-neem-products/#comments Fri, 26 Oct 2018 18:11:38 +0000 https://neem.world/?p=2196 Our furry friends are one of the best part of our lives, but the food we feed them and the products we use on them may be causing more harm than good. Cumulatively, consumption of highly processed foods and excess calories has led pets to suffer from a variety of health problems with potentially irreversible consequences, ...read more →

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Our furry friends are one of the best part of our lives, but the food we feed them and the products we use on them may be causing more harm than good. Cumulatively, consumption of highly processed foods and excess calories has led pets to suffer from a variety of health problems with potentially irreversible consequences, including obesity, arthritis, periodontal disease, diabetes, cancer and serious skin conditions caused by treatments for mites and fleas.

What’s Wrong with Products for Pets?

By providing their pets with commercially available dry and moist foods and treats, owners are lured into a false sense of security that their pet’s best health is being served. As a result of certain pet food manufacturers’ efforts to create a less expensive product using poorer quality ingredients, our companion animals can suffer life-threatening toxicity.

In 2007, an international pet food crisis caused kidney failure and death in dogs and cats who had consumed pet foods containing melamine-contaminated wheat gluten produced in China. Wheat gluten is a grain by-product which provides a cheaper alternative to muscle meat protein or whole grain carbohydrates. Melamine is a component of plastic which increases nitrogen content and protein levels when added to wheat gluten.

The most popular kind of flea control product on the market is the “spot-on” variety. The active ingredients in these solutions include chemicals such as imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, methoprene, and pyriproxyfen, all of which have caused serious health problems in animals in laboratories.

Neem Protects Your Pets

Neem’s antiviral and antibacterial properties can help treat a variety of health issues in both humans and animals, from digestive issues to skin conditions, neem can provide a whole different alternative as an ingredient in pet foods and medication.

Neem can help dogs with fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, intestinal parasites and manage mites. It promotes a strong immune system, healthy skin, a shiny, problem free coat, and strong, healthy teeth – all signs of a radiantly healthy dog. Check here http://onestopplumbers.com. Give your pet a regular wash with neem shampoo and occasionally supplement their food with a neem leaf capsule, but remember never to use undiluted neem oil on yourself or your pet.

Have you tried using neem as an alternative for traditional pet care? Let us know in the comments below.

 

 

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Wildlife under Threat – Organic Agriculture could Prevent Extinction https://neem.world/wildlife-threat-organic-agriculture-extinction/ https://neem.world/wildlife-threat-organic-agriculture-extinction/#comments Mon, 04 Jun 2018 20:37:18 +0000 https://neem.world/?p=2116 Commercial farming focuses on producing large amounts of food, but doesn’t take into account that chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers threaten ecosystems, and wildlife, while also damaging the soil and affecting the nutritional value of crops. Organic farming represents not only an alternative but rather an evolution in the way human beings grow food while ...read more →

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Commercial farming focuses on producing large amounts of food, but doesn’t take into account that chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers threaten ecosystems, and wildlife, while also damaging the soil and affecting the nutritional value of crops.

Organic farming represents not only an alternative but rather an evolution in the way human beings grow food while at the same time benefiting the environment and protecting the species that help maintain balance in our ecosystems. Research published in 2016 by the Journal Nature shows that three-quarters of the world species are threatened by agriculture, compared to 19% by climate change.

How Commercial Farming Threatens Wildlife

According to the World Animal Foundation, agriculture already occupies about 40% of Earth’s landmass and accounts for 75% of global deforestation. This rapid destruction is causing species to disappear, and is negatively impacting the biodiversity of native ecosystems and furthering our path into the 6th mass extinction of all species on Earth.

Wildlife habitats are constantly being cleared in order to make way for farmland, which leads to a competition for territory between humans and other species – one in which wildlife is often the losing side. In Indonesia the Tree Kangaroo has been brought to the brink of extinction due to the palm oil industry, which has rapidly destroyed most of its habitat and that of many other creatures such as elephants and jaguars.

Commercial agriculture has also led to the degradation of soil due to the use of toxic chemicals that destroy nutrients and render the land sterile.

According to researchers, the degradation of soil due to the continual ploughing of fields, combined with heavy use of fertilizers, has affected soils across the world, with erosion occurring at a pace of up to 100 times greater than the rate of soil formation. It takes around 500 years for just 2.5cm of topsoil to be created amid unimpeded ecological changes.

Organic Farming Respects Wildlife

The degradation of arable land under the hands of commercial farming is unsustainable and threatens to be the cause of a mass extinction. Follow efficient house cleaning tips from experienced Florida house cleaners. Organic farming protects every living organism in the environment, from pollinators like bees, whose numbers have been steadily decreasing over the last decades, all the way to the microorganisms living in the soil which guarantee that the soil remains fertile for many years.

One of the best tools in organic farming is neem. Azadirachta, an active substance within the neem tree, can be used as an organic pesticide and fertilizer. It protects crops against 600+ species of insects without harming pollinators, and it provides the soil with nutrients, helping guarantee the health of the land and benefiting yields.

 

 

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Pamper Your Pet on this National Dog Day https://neem.world/national-dog-day/ https://neem.world/national-dog-day/#comments Sat, 26 Aug 2017 10:00:04 +0000 https://neem.world/?p=1821 Your dog deserves the very best! Pamper your furry friend by giving them a soothing bath with a natural, homemade neem shampoo. Not only will neem nourish and revitalize your dog’s coat, it also protects them from pests! Mix 1 cup of Castile soap, 2 tablespoons of neem oil, 1 ½ tablespoons of shea butter ...read more →

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Your dog deserves the very best! Pamper your furry friend by giving them a soothing bath with a natural, homemade neem shampoo. Not only will neem nourish and revitalize your dog’s coat, it also protects them from pests!

Mix 1 cup of Castile soap, 2 tablespoons of neem oil, 1 ½ tablespoons of shea butter (or coconut oil), and 2 drops of lemongrass oil (for fragrance). If you don’t have the time, just add neem oil to your pet’s shampoo of choice. Use one tablespoon of oil for every two tablespoons of regular dog shampoo.

While you’re at it why not add neem oil to your own shampoo? Neem has amazing properties that are great not only for your pet but also for you, as it strengthens and stimulates hair growth in people!

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The Danger of Antimicrobial Resistance https://neem.world/danger-antimicrobial-resistance/ https://neem.world/danger-antimicrobial-resistance/#comments Fri, 03 Mar 2017 18:59:27 +0000 https://neem.world/?p=1381 In 2016, 700,000 people died because the microbes making them sick were resistant to the antibiotics they were given as treatment. By 2050, this number is expected to rise to 10 million deaths every single year. Antibiotic resistance is set to become more deadly than cancer. One major problem in combatting antibiotic resistance is that ...read more →

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In 2016, 700,000 people died because the microbes making them sick were resistant to the antibiotics they were given as treatment. By 2050, this number is expected to rise to 10 million deaths every single year. Antibiotic resistance is set to become more deadly than cancer.

One major problem in combatting antibiotic resistance is that many people do not understand what antibiotic resistance really is. It has NOTHING to do with your body’s ability to fight bugs, and everything to do with the bugs turning into superbugs, resistant to the medicine that you are taking to fight them off. Antibiotics have been the same for 60 years, allowing many bugs to build resistance to a set number of chemicals. There are two other major causes of this problem: that many antibiotics are overprescribed – around 30% of all prescribed antibiotics have been deemed unnecessary by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and that we give livestock 85% of the antibiotics that we produce. The microbes develop resistance from this unnecessary overuse.

The World Health Organization has said that we will soon be entering a “post-antibiotic era.” Just last month, a woman in Nevada died from an infection that was resistant to all 26 antibiotics available. An estimated 1 in 7 infections treated in the United States are resistant to at least one type of antibiotic.

How can we solve this problem? There is a simple solution: neem. When used as a natural livestock feed, neem acts as an antibiotic, preventing infection while providing the nutrients that animals need to grow, naturally! To save those 10 million people every year, you need to start demanding a change to sustainable, neem-based agriculture, now!

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Natural, Neem Pet Shampoo Benefits https://neem.world/natural-neem-pet-shampoo-benefits/ https://neem.world/natural-neem-pet-shampoo-benefits/#comments Mon, 23 Jan 2017 19:03:51 +0000 https://neem.world/?p=1274 How often do you put toxic chemicals, like Frontline or similar pesticides, on your beloved pet? Two common active ingredients in flea and tick medicines for dogs are pyrethrin and pyrethroid. Pyrethrins are derived from Chrysanthemum flowers, but pyrethroids are synthetic and longer lasting, but have more adverse side effects for your dog. These toxins ...read more →

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How often do you put toxic chemicals, like Frontline or similar pesticides, on your beloved pet?

Two common active ingredients in flea and tick medicines for dogs are pyrethrin and pyrethroid. Pyrethrins are derived from Chrysanthemum flowers, but pyrethroids are synthetic and longer lasting, but have more adverse side effects for your dog.

These toxins can affect your dog’s nervous system by prolonging sodium conductance in nerve axons. This means that in your attempts to protect your dog, you could induce hives, ear and paw twitching, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, or muscle tremors.

Fipronil, one of the active ingredients in Frontline, was shown to cause thyroid tumors in rats and has been labeled a possible carcinogen for humans. Additionally, prolonged exposure to fipronil has been linked to seizures and death among test animals. Fipronil is also extremely toxic to fish, other sea creatures, birds, and beneficial insects such as honeybees.

By using these toxic chemicals on your pets, you are not only exposing them to potentially life-threatening toxins, but also yourself and the environment! In contrast, neem-based pet shampoos and repellents are natural and more effective than these synthetic chemicals, with fewer side effects.

Neem oil based shampoos promote a glossy coat, healthy skin, and, being a natural repellant, prevents pests from biting in the first place! Why does this work? Neem oil is chock full of fatty acids and antioxidants, which moisturize and strengthen hair follicles. Neem improves the rate of hair growth through linoleic, oleic, and stearic acids to restore and nourish your pet’s coat back to its natural texture and fullness. It also heals skin issues, just like it does for humans. Haven’t tried neem yet? You can even make your own shampoo to protect your dog!

 

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Neem Cake Feeding https://neem.world/neem-cake-feeding/ https://neem.world/neem-cake-feeding/#comments Thu, 19 May 2016 22:59:21 +0000 http://www.neem.world/?p=741 Natural additives for livestock feed such as neem cake are gaining popularity in farms worldwide, as a natural feed as well as due to problems with and ineffectiveness of antibiotics. This means that these antibiotics are given to livestock used in food production and the animals develop drug-resistant bacteria in their stomach. These bacteria reach ...read more →

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Natural additives for livestock feed such as neem cake are gaining popularity in farms worldwide, as a natural feed as well as due to problems with and ineffectiveness of antibiotics. This means that these antibiotics are given to livestock used in food production and the animals develop drug-resistant bacteria in their stomach. These bacteria reach humans through food, the environment, or direct human-animal contact.

Containing essential nutrients such as protein, calcium, and carotene that are required for healthy growth in livestock, and able to eradicate microbes that cause infections and disease, neem helps to fight bacteria and alleviates the pressure of rising antibiotic resistance.

Mixed with other feed or consumed alone, neem cleanses the stomach and kills intestinal worms. Neem leaves also increase secretion of milk after pasteurization. In poultry, it could replace up to 20% of groundnut cake without affecting egg production.

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Happy Animals Happy Life https://neem.world/happy-animals-happy-life/ https://neem.world/happy-animals-happy-life/#comments Thu, 12 May 2016 10:16:35 +0000 http://www.neem.world/?p=897 Neem has provided mankind with incredible solutions for a variety of global healthcare issues, and now we are no longer the only ones to benefit from its wide range of medicinal applications! Animals, whether livestock or our faithful companions, need medical attention and sophisticated care, both of which neem can provide through its extensive product line. From ...read more →

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Neem has provided mankind with incredible solutions for a variety of global healthcare issues, and now we are no longer the only ones to benefit from its wide range of medicinal applications!

Animals, whether livestock or our faithful companions, need medical attention and sophisticated care, both of which neem can provide through its extensive product line. From the range of food additives, preventive insect washes, veterinary prescribed antibiotics, and wound healing, neem offers an impressive variety of practical applications in pet care.

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