I have used it with great success. I bought a poor 4 coming 5 year old from Ireland who had 2 sarcoids. I applied Camrosa and they totally disappeared - never to return.
I had some and used it on a cracked heel bulb, it didnt work but made it sore. So friend then used my pot on a sarcoid, that didnt work either. Sorry to be so negative but I presume you want to know either way.
I plan to use it in Barons head as he has has 3 abcesses from strangles and all the hair underneath his head is baldy. I will be using it on him when hes better.
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I had some and used it on a cracked heel bulb, it didnt work but made it sore. So friend then used my pot on a sarcoid, that didnt work either. Sorry to be so negative but I presume you want to know either way.
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It does say in the instructions that it may seem to make it sore at first but to persavere.
Hi, I've used this on a horse with sarcoids. It's brilliant. They went and touch wood, two years later there's not a sarcoid in sight. You must keep going with it as they look terrible before they improve. I nearly stopped but rang their help line abd they said if it looked worse it was definitely working, hope this helps answer your question.
I think most people on here know by now how I feel about the stuff! It is absolutely fantastic.
I have a mare who has severe rainscald scarring and it made a huge difference to that. It is however very messy. When you first use it the condition will appear to become a LOT worse. I thought Ellie would never be ridden again at one point after using it but persevere. It causes all the old or damaged tissue to come away hence why it gets so much worse but then you are left with the good tissue. It can take a while too but honestly it will be the best money you ever spent.