Camrosa ointment

Alibear

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Used on an old scar that was sort of dark and scaley skin, returned it to pink smooth skin but the hair did not regrow. Dark saley skin returned as soon as I stopped using it.
Maybe I should have stuck at it for longer, I used up one small tub on it.
 

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Used it for a number of sarcoids over the years; all cleared up and never returned. I've also used it for old proud flesh scarring; sloughed off the lumpy black skin and then became soft leathery skin, and then the hair grew back .... black! which blew me away as I wasn't expecting hair to grow back and certainly not black.

I am never without Camrosa; it has proven so, so useful over the years.
 

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It sounds like it's good with horses but the dog version made my dog extremely miserable.

I certainly wouldn't recommend it for dogs.
 

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Oh I don't really remember; it was quite a long time ago. Only a couple of weeks I think. But you know, I think Camrosa is different to what it was years ago, because although I still have success with it, it seems to be less concentrated or something as it takes longer for things to heal using it. So I don't know if they have watered it down a bit these days. I'm using it right now for a mare with a sarcoid on her face and yes it is almost gone, but it has taken a good couple of months to get to this stage; it's the same type of sarcoid as others I've used it on in the past, but they did not take this long to clear up.
 

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I could not live without camrosa. My pony had 2 sarcoids and they went in a month and never returned. Also used on his stich marks after his rig operation and 2 of the openings completley healed and the third one is better than it was. He also had a white patch on his leg after a kick that left a bit of it bald in the middle and now its fine. Most of the vets we have spoken to do not like it but 2 of them do and use it on their horses.
 
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