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I use basic H at a rate of 1 cup per 100 gallons. Take note that

Shaklee is now shipping basic H2, which is double strength from the

original formula. So if you have basic H2, then the rate would be 1/2

cup per 100 gallons. I make sure my animals, goats in my case, have

this for 2 days.

--bill

>

> Can someone share the usage rate for Shaklee Basic H in drinking water?

>

> Thanks,

> Tammy K.

> Proverbs Farm

> Alvin TX

> www.proverbsfarm.com

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Anyone tell me what the point of adding shaklees to the water is and how often it should be done? Lensmire wrote: I use basic H at a rate of 1 cup per 100 gallons. Take note that Shaklee is now shipping basic H2, which is double strength from the original formula. So if you have basic H2, then the rate would be 1/2 cup per 100 gallons. I make sure my animals, goats in my case, have this for 2 days. --bill > > Can someone share the usage rate for Shaklee Basic H in drinking water? > > Thanks, > Tammy K. > Proverbs Farm > Alvin TX > www.proverbsfarm.com >

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Actual usage rate of basic-H (the original, not H2) is 4 ounces per 150 gallons of water. Any greater amount than that, and you are wasting it.

For dogs and cats water, use it at the rate of 8 drops per gallon.

I guess with the new concentrated form you would use 1/2 those amounts.

What people have found over the years, is that the H in the water helps reduce the parasite load in animals.

It does NOT worm an animal, however, something in the H causes the protective coating that parasites have to break down and the drown.

There is alsl another really neat little side benefit. Animals do absorb and utilize some of it, but not all, and what they don't is passed in the feces, and when flies come along and lay their eggs in the feces, they don't hatch, so it helps to reduce the fly population.

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Anyone tell me what the point of adding shaklees to the water is and how often it should be done? Lensmire <wlensexnihil (DOT) net> wrote:

I use basic H at a rate of 1 cup per 100 gallons. Take note thatShaklee is now shipping basic H2, which is double strength from theoriginal formula. So if you have basic H2, then the rate would be 1/2cup per 100 gallons. I make sure my animals, goats in my case, havethis for 2 days.--bill>> Can someone share the usage rate for Shaklee Basic H in drinking water?> > Thanks,> Tammy K.> Proverbs Farm> Alvin TX> www.p roverbsfarm.com>

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Wow, so I have the Basic H2 and a

50-gallon tank, so I’ll be adding less than an ounce? How often is

everyone using it? Thanks, everyone!

Tammy K.

Proverbs Farm

Alvin TX

www.proverbsfarm.com

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Actual usage rate of basic-H (the original, not H2) is 4

ounces per 150 gallons of water. Any greater amount than that, and you

are wasting it.

For dogs and cats water, use it at the rate of 8 drops

per gallon.

I guess with the new concentrated form you would use 1/2

those amounts.

What people have found over the years, is that the H in

the water helps reduce the parasite load in animals.

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I add ours once a day.

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Wow, so I have the Basic H2 and a 50-gallon tank, so I’ll be adding less than an ounce? How often is everyone using it? Thanks, everyone!

Tammy K.Proverbs FarmAlvin TXwww.proverbsfarm.com

From: RawDairy [mailto:RawDairy ] On Behalf Of Debbie FerrellSent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 10:24 AMTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rate

Actual usage rate of basic-H (the original, not H2) is 4 ounces per 150 gallons of water. Any greater amount than that, and you are wasting it.

For dogs and cats water, use it at the rate of 8 drops per gallon.

I guess with the new concentrated form you would use 1/2 those amounts.

What people have found over the years, is that the H in the water helps reduce the parasite load in animals.

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I add ours once a day.

deb ferrell

RE: Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rate

Wow, so I have the Basic H2 and a 50-gallon tank, so I’ll be adding less than an ounce? How often is everyone using it? Thanks, everyone!

Tammy K.Proverbs FarmAlvin TXwww.proverbsfarm.com

From: RawDairy [mailto:RawDairy ] On Behalf Of Debbie FerrellSent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 10:24 AMTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rate

Actual usage rate of basic-H (the original, not H2) is 4 ounces per 150 gallons of water. Any greater amount than that, and you are wasting it.

For dogs and cats water, use it at the rate of 8 drops per gallon.

I guess with the new concentrated form you would use 1/2 those amounts.

What people have found over the years, is that the H in the water helps reduce the parasite load in animals.

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I add ours once a day.

deb ferrell

RE: Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rate

Wow, so I have the Basic H2 and a 50-gallon tank, so I’ll be adding less than an ounce? How often is everyone using it? Thanks, everyone!

Tammy K.Proverbs FarmAlvin TXwww.proverbsfarm.com

From: RawDairy [mailto:RawDairy ] On Behalf Of Debbie FerrellSent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 10:24 AMTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rate

Actual usage rate of basic-H (the original, not H2) is 4 ounces per 150 gallons of water. Any greater amount than that, and you are wasting it.

For dogs and cats water, use it at the rate of 8 drops per gallon.

I guess with the new concentrated form you would use 1/2 those amounts.

What people have found over the years, is that the H in the water helps reduce the parasite load in animals.

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Excuse my ignorance, but what purpose does a surfactant in drinking water fill.

Robie

--- Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rateDate: Sat, March 29, 2008 6:59 pmTo: RawDairy

I use basic H at a rate of 1 cup per 100 gallons. Take note thatShaklee is now shipping basic H2, which is double strength from theoriginal formula. So if you have basic H2, then the rate would be 1/2cup per 100 gallons. I make sure my animals, goats in my case, havethis for 2 days.--bill>> Can someone share the usage rate for Shaklee Basic H in drinking water?> > Thanks,> Tammy K.> Proverbs Farm> Alvin TX> www.proverbsfarm.com>

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Excuse my ignorance, but what purpose does a surfactant in drinking water fill.

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--- Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rateDate: Sat, March 29, 2008 6:59 pmTo: RawDairy

I use basic H at a rate of 1 cup per 100 gallons. Take note thatShaklee is now shipping basic H2, which is double strength from theoriginal formula. So if you have basic H2, then the rate would be 1/2cup per 100 gallons. I make sure my animals, goats in my case, havethis for 2 days.--bill>> Can someone share the usage rate for Shaklee Basic H in drinking water?> > Thanks,> Tammy K.> Proverbs Farm> Alvin TX> www.proverbsfarm.com>

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Excuse my ignorance, but what purpose does a surfactant in drinking water fill.

Robie

--- Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rateDate: Sat, March 29, 2008 6:59 pmTo: RawDairy

I use basic H at a rate of 1 cup per 100 gallons. Take note thatShaklee is now shipping basic H2, which is double strength from theoriginal formula. So if you have basic H2, then the rate would be 1/2cup per 100 gallons. I make sure my animals, goats in my case, havethis for 2 days.--bill>> Can someone share the usage rate for Shaklee Basic H in drinking water?> > Thanks,> Tammy K.> Proverbs Farm> Alvin TX> www.proverbsfarm.com>

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Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on the

erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of systemic

amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to remove one

more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does not stress

the animals immune system.

It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your hair,

makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

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Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on the

erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of systemic

amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to remove one

more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does not stress

the animals immune system.

It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your hair,

makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

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Do you use any additional wormer when using this product?

Does anyone on here sell this? If so could you contact me off list please.

Thanks,

Dawn

---- Falk wrote:

> Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on the

> erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of systemic

> amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to remove one

> more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does not stress

> the animals immune system.

> It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your hair,

> makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

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Do you use any additional wormer when using this product?

Does anyone on here sell this? If so could you contact me off list please.

Thanks,

Dawn

---- Falk wrote:

> Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on the

> erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of systemic

> amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to remove one

> more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does not stress

> the animals immune system.

> It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your hair,

> makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

>

>

>

>

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I dont know about anyone else on the List, but Basic H is the only

dewormer that we use with our sheep. We only use it when we have to

graze dirty pastures etc, always best to manage preventatively if

possible ;-)

Basic H is all that we have used for the past 20 years.

When we give it to our sheep, we put 1/4 per 20 gallons of water and

we give this as the only source of water for 4 days. If the animals

are on pasture, you may want to bring them into dry lot for 4 days

since sometimes the pastures are wet and dewey and the livestock wont

drink much water.

Do a google search for the Shaklee dealer nearst you.

Basic H will not treat parasites that are not in the gastrointestinal

tract, like liver fluke or meningeal worm.

- In RawDairy , wrote:

>

> Do you use any additional wormer when using this product?

> Does anyone on here sell this? If so could you contact me off list

please.

> Thanks,

> Dawn

>

> ---- Falk wrote:

> > Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on

the

> > erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of

systemic

> > amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to

remove one

> > more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does

not stress

> > the animals immune system.

> > It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your

hair,

> > makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I dont know about anyone else on the List, but Basic H is the only

dewormer that we use with our sheep. We only use it when we have to

graze dirty pastures etc, always best to manage preventatively if

possible ;-)

Basic H is all that we have used for the past 20 years.

When we give it to our sheep, we put 1/4 per 20 gallons of water and

we give this as the only source of water for 4 days. If the animals

are on pasture, you may want to bring them into dry lot for 4 days

since sometimes the pastures are wet and dewey and the livestock wont

drink much water.

Do a google search for the Shaklee dealer nearst you.

Basic H will not treat parasites that are not in the gastrointestinal

tract, like liver fluke or meningeal worm.

- In RawDairy , wrote:

>

> Do you use any additional wormer when using this product?

> Does anyone on here sell this? If so could you contact me off list

please.

> Thanks,

> Dawn

>

> ---- Falk wrote:

> > Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on

the

> > erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of

systemic

> > amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to

remove one

> > more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does

not stress

> > the animals immune system.

> > It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your

hair,

> > makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I dont know about anyone else on the List, but Basic H is the only

dewormer that we use with our sheep. We only use it when we have to

graze dirty pastures etc, always best to manage preventatively if

possible ;-)

Basic H is all that we have used for the past 20 years.

When we give it to our sheep, we put 1/4 per 20 gallons of water and

we give this as the only source of water for 4 days. If the animals

are on pasture, you may want to bring them into dry lot for 4 days

since sometimes the pastures are wet and dewey and the livestock wont

drink much water.

Do a google search for the Shaklee dealer nearst you.

Basic H will not treat parasites that are not in the gastrointestinal

tract, like liver fluke or meningeal worm.

- In RawDairy , wrote:

>

> Do you use any additional wormer when using this product?

> Does anyone on here sell this? If so could you contact me off list

please.

> Thanks,

> Dawn

>

> ---- Falk wrote:

> > Basic H is a non toxic surfactant that works extremely well on

the

> > erradication of parasites in mammals. By using Basic H instead of

systemic

> > amthelmentics (chemical dewormers) the producer is helping to

remove one

> > more source of toxic chemicals from the food chaini, and it does

not stress

> > the animals immune system.

> > It also does a great job of removing hardwater deposits from your

hair,

> > makes it a couple of shades lighter ;-)

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I would really like to know what is in this before I give it to my goats. I'm not saying it doesn't work, but what is in it? There are herbs that are good for worming, so why would I give a soap that I don't know what is in it. Anyone know what exactly is in this?

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Somewhere I have a breakdown. My parents have been in the business for years.

I do know that you could drink it yourself though. I wouldn't want to but you could.

It is all natural, phosphate free, organic, and biodegradable.

If I can ever find my copy of a booklet called "Shakleeizing your Farm" written by a distributor many years ago, I will try to scan it all into one document and put it in the files.

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I would really like to know what is in this before I give it to my goats. I'm not saying it doesn't work, but what is in it? There are herbs that are good for worming, so why would I give a soap that I don't know what is in it. Anyone know what exactly is in this?

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Somewhere I have a breakdown. My parents have been in the business for years.

I do know that you could drink it yourself though. I wouldn't want to but you could.

It is all natural, phosphate free, organic, and biodegradable.

If I can ever find my copy of a booklet called "Shakleeizing your Farm" written by a distributor many years ago, I will try to scan it all into one document and put it in the files.

Deb Ferrell

Re: Shaklee Basic H usage rate

I would really like to know what is in this before I give it to my goats. I'm not saying it doesn't work, but what is in it? There are herbs that are good for worming, so why would I give a soap that I don't know what is in it. Anyone know what exactly is in this?

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I too would love to have some hard facts about this product. I first

started hearing about it 2 years ago and not long after that someone

from a group of mine posted that you couldn't use it if you presented

your products as organic~ seems kind of riduculous if it's natural as

the term organic has become so adulterated. But then some people say

sls (sodium laurel sulfate) is all natural because it's derived from

coconut. Anyway it would be great to get further info. Thanks Deb!

Lucinda in PA

>

> Somewhere I have a breakdown. My parents have been in the business

for years.

> I do know that you could drink it yourself though. I wouldn't want

to but you could.

> It is all natural, phosphate free, organic, and biodegradable.

> If I can ever find my copy of a booklet called " Shakleeizing your

Farm " written by a distributor many years ago, I will try to scan it

all into one document and put it in the files.

> Deb Ferrell

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I too would love to have some hard facts about this product. I first

started hearing about it 2 years ago and not long after that someone

from a group of mine posted that you couldn't use it if you presented

your products as organic~ seems kind of riduculous if it's natural as

the term organic has become so adulterated. But then some people say

sls (sodium laurel sulfate) is all natural because it's derived from

coconut. Anyway it would be great to get further info. Thanks Deb!

Lucinda in PA

>

> Somewhere I have a breakdown. My parents have been in the business

for years.

> I do know that you could drink it yourself though. I wouldn't want

to but you could.

> It is all natural, phosphate free, organic, and biodegradable.

> If I can ever find my copy of a booklet called " Shakleeizing your

Farm " written by a distributor many years ago, I will try to scan it

all into one document and put it in the files.

> Deb Ferrell

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I too would love to have some hard facts about this product. I first

started hearing about it 2 years ago and not long after that someone

from a group of mine posted that you couldn't use it if you presented

your products as organic~ seems kind of riduculous if it's natural as

the term organic has become so adulterated. But then some people say

sls (sodium laurel sulfate) is all natural because it's derived from

coconut. Anyway it would be great to get further info. Thanks Deb!

Lucinda in PA

>

> Somewhere I have a breakdown. My parents have been in the business

for years.

> I do know that you could drink it yourself though. I wouldn't want

to but you could.

> It is all natural, phosphate free, organic, and biodegradable.

> If I can ever find my copy of a booklet called " Shakleeizing your

Farm " written by a distributor many years ago, I will try to scan it

all into one document and put it in the files.

> Deb Ferrell

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It may take me a few days to find the info. We moved last year, and I know I still have it, I just don't know exactly where at the minute.

I do know that people were using it with dairy cattle as long ago as the early 70's, possibly even the late 60's, and one of the things that the dairyman using it noticed was an increase of anywhere for 0.5% to 1.0% increase in butterfat, which meant a little more money on their milk checks.

We have personally used it for horses, goats, calves, dogs, cats, chickens.

And never had any health problems. If anything, they all showed better overall condition, coat, skin, weight, everything.

Deb Ferrell

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I too would love to have some hard facts about this product. I first started hearing about it 2 years ago and not long after that someone from a group of mine posted that you couldn't use it if you presented your products as organic~ seems kind of riduculous if it's natural as the term organic has become so adulterated. But then some people say sls (sodium laurel sulfate) is all natural because it's derived from coconut. Anyway it would be great to get further info. Thanks Deb!Lucinda in PA>> Somewhere I have a breakdown. My parents have been in the business for years.> I do know that you could drink it yourself though. I wouldn't want to but you could.> It is all natural, phosphate free, organic, and biodegradable.> If I can ever find my copy of a booklet called "Shakleeizing your Farm" written by a distributor many years ago, I will try to scan it all into one document and put it in the files.> Deb Ferrell

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