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greetings,

fyi: typing triggers severe pain, so have to hire helper to type (found

typist tonight). so you might not hear from me again, but i'm reading

responses as able.

I've heard about using catnip in olive oil as a bug repellant & possibly as

a tick repellant - has anyone tried this & if so, how did it work?

do you know of any other nontoxic approaches to tick repellant that are safe

for use on dogs?

i know this list has discussed this general topic before, so i'm especially

looking for any new insights, experiences, etc, with non-toxic approach that

are truly effective.

we live in area of high infection rates from Lyme disease. i'm already

disabled from late-stage neurological Lyme, and i've been re-infected 4

times since original diagnosis. i cannot afford to get infected again. but i

also do not want to use a toxic product like Frontline on dogs.

i used to use frontline on dogs as last resort. then last year researched

epa warnings that confirmed my gut feeling about all the spot-on toxins. but

not been able to find anything else that comes close to working in this lyme

endemic area.

my lyme integrative medical doc says: " better that your dog dies early of

cancer (from the frontline toxins) than you get infected with lyme again. "

i did not reply to her ...

clearly, i do not want to knowingly shorten the lifespan of any of my

animals

appreciating your experiences and sharing.

gratefully,

kendra

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