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Testimonials
I have been using your sarcrid salve for a couple of months now and have had fabulous results. I
am a true believer.
Michele C. New York
I'm writing with good news. I have been applying the salve once a day since I received it on 7/19.
To tell you the truth, nothing was really happening. I didn't see it shrinking at all. It was not angry. Just looked the same.
All of a sudden last week, I noticed that it looked dry and by the weekend it had begun to disconnect off of Harley's nose.
There was a nasty smell and I was beginning to get concerned that it was infected. I took him to a show on Sunday and as we
were schooling the course, the sarcoid was actually lifting up and down on his nose as he centered and jumped. As I had explained
in the past, it's about the size of a golf ball and very noticable. So needless to say, my horse was the talk of the show.
People can be so ignorant sometimes. Well, them and their ignorance had to walk away knowing that sarcoid and all, he took
GRAND CHAMPION. Pretty is as pretty does! The day after the show, I received a call from my trainer saying that she went out
to the paddock to get him and it had fallen off!!!!!! HOORAY!!!!!! She said that there was only about 1/5 of it attached still.
I cannot tell you how greatful I am that I decided to go ahead and try it. I am going to the barn
for the first time tonight to see Harley. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again for all of your help and most of all for creating
the salve.
My mare, Marie is doing wonderfully. After the vet tried to band the sarcoid and remove it without
success, I did use the dental floss and tied it around the root. It came off looking like a huge mushroom. I began applying
the Sarcrid Salve for 5 days, then off 5 days. The area is pink and hair is starting to grow around the area. She has a small
elongated spot that I am still working on. But we are down to the skin and she is not fighting me. She also has a small sarcoid
on her chest that I have been treating. I just go out every evening when I feed her and wash them off and reapply the salve.
I am extactic with the results. It was sure cheaper than a trip to the veterinary school in Oklahoma
for treatment. Thanks for all the advice. My neighbors who saw the mare originally can't believe the difference.
JM
I got your sarcoid salve in March for my 9 yr. arab. The changes in his sarcoid lesions have been
remarkable. 90% of the lesions are gone, but I will continue with the treatment until the underlying tissue is as soft as
the rest of his skin.
I was given a mare with a huge sarcoid on the inside top portion of her right leg. It was the size
of half a tennis ball. I was given the mare because the people who owned her thought she had cancer.
Anyway, I took her to the vet and he said it was a sarcoid. So I called one of the previous
owners, and he said in the past it had been taken off with "Indian Mudd" and he didn't know what it was. I started looking
for info and here I am. Kind of a long intro, My name is Jane and I am from a little town called Caulksville Arkansas.
I removed most of the outside mass with a piece of dental floss. I sort of shaved it off. Then I
used some ointment called Sacrid or Sorcoid (sorry, can't remember the name) It has taken it down to the skin and now I can
see what appears to be the root or starting point. Does anyone know or have any experience with this? Should I keep applying
the ointment to it? She doesn't seem to mind me doing it.
I received quite an education looking up Indian Mudd and Blood Root Salve. I am so glad I stumbled
on this site, it has been a godsend. I had no clue what to try on this thing. The vet tried to freeze off and was not successful.
Now it appears that I have a rather nice Thorobred mare and colt (yep she was preggers) out of the
deal.
Jane - Caulksville, AR
Reply to the above:
At this point in treatment, keep applying the Sarcrid Salve. It should heal the area completely, although, as you know
from your experience, it is not an overnight process. Sarcrid is NOT a bloodroot based product. It works much less aggressively
and MUCH less painfully. I healed my horse compeletly and have had complete hair regrowth over the former site, except for
the biopsy site, which left a small scar. All four herbs in Sarcrid are recommended for wound healing. You are working toward
a nice pink healthy skin. Unless this is the site of a former injury or surgery site, there should also be hair regrowth.
Thank You. This cream is truly amazing.
E.M. - PA
Recently, a friend used the salve to remove a small wart ~ like area (her description) from near
her horses eye. She suggests that as long as you are careful with the salve, and use a small amount (as it does melt in),
there should be no issues.
This is completely herbal. I never had to restrain my horse any time during this
treatment, so it is a painless treatment! That meant a lot to me. Depending on the size and depth of the sarcoid,
there could be some wound~looking days, but all four herbs used are also recommended for wound treatment.
What we are working towards, if this is NOT the site of a former injury, is nice pink skin and hair
regrowth. I would think that after a month of treatment there should be some definite positive changes. I went very slowly
in treating my horse, applying salve every other day, therefore it took about nine months to bring him to total healing. His
sarcoid areas were about the size of small tangerine areas, all lumpy above and below the skin. There was some blood when
some of the bigger lumps fell off. But NEVER was there massive ugly bloody places, or anything that ever worried me. I do
suggest doing a small test area, to start. Four ounces (one container) should give you a definite idea of the salve's effectiveness
for your horse.
This salve will stain the skin a yellowish color, so take care in application.
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