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Winston has now had Carosa applied to his cut which he sustained being led out nearly two weeks ago.

This is the wound on Tuesday (before Camrosa)

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This is this morning after 48 hours of applying Camrosa

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The wound is now clean, closing up and shrinking in size. It looks less angry and Winston is much happier about it being touched.

THANK YOU CAMROSA
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Its amazing isnt it AmyMay - totally shocked!
If you turn the top pic on its head you will see how wide the top bit was, but in the bottom picture its barely a line now
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Def something I will be keeping in my medical kit from now on. Just annoyed I didnt buy some sooner.
 

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Doesn't look as if any proud flesh is forming either....

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No not at all.
Before there was a constant amount of horrid flesh forming over night. Which ended up getting caught when i was applying cream and sent winston sky high. Now he stands there whilst i massage it in
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wow BB's...

amazing stuff.

isn't it tricky to get hold of though?

Bx

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Its fabulous!
I printed off an order sheet, filled it out, faxed it over and it arrived the next day
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They advise you buy the starter pack, i bought the bigger one think it was £37. Contained shampoo, Camrosa cream and Camrosa remover cream.
 

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Blooming heck that looks soo much better, and doesnt look like there is any proud flesh.

If that is just after 48 hours cant wait to see it in a few weeks.

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My goodness what a change!

I am always being slagged off for worshiping Camrosa but I really haven't found anything to come close to it.
 

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Crikey! That looks brilliant. I've always been sceptical about Camrosa (probably because I don't know what exactly is in it) but your pictures might make me change my mind!

Hope Winst. is ok soon.

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My goodness what a change!

I am always being slagged off for worshiping Camrosa but I really haven't found anything to come close to it.

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Ive always thought.....yeah right.....dont believe it works that fast, but i was shocked this mroning by the progress.
 

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Crikey! That looks brilliant. I've always been sceptical about Camrosa (probably because I don't know what exactly is in it) but your pictures might make me change my mind!

Hope Winst. is ok soon.

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HEHE we all sound very similar! I am so pleased i bought it
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Hows the big man!
 

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LOL!! Yet another one who has seen the light!
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It is totally remarkable stuff isn't it! I've always had complete success in the 10 years or so of using Camrosa - it's never disappointed me and I am pleased that you have seen the same amazing results.
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I bought some camrosa to put on a sarcoid on my boy - took a while but worked wonders - no sarcoid now. Have used on other blemishes too with great results so always keep a tub in my first aid kit.
 

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Fantastic!
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I would never be without my tub, when i took on my shettie last year that had very bad sweet itch, that transformation in a matter of weeks was fantastic and amazing, i also found theywere very helpfull over the phone too.
 

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Calcium soap and a various natural ingredients. If you run a search I posted the ingredients many many moons ago in Stableyard.
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CAMROSA -

A calcium soap, made from 12 hydroxy octadecanoic acid (12 hydroxy stearic acid), n-octadecanoic acid (stearic acid) and sodium salts of similar natural acids suspended in hydro treated heavy napthenic distillate.


Calcium Soap made from -

Hydroxy (means compound) Octadecanoic acid (means stearic acid) - a waxy saturated fatty acid; occurs widely as a glyceride in animal and vegetable fats.

N-Octadecanoic acid (a different form of stearic acid) - again a glyceride made from animal and vegetable fats.

Sodium Salts suspended hydro treated heavy napthenic distillate - sodium salts held together by napthenic oils which are a high quality range of non-harmful, unlabelled process oils that possess light consistent colour, excellent low temperature properties, extremely low wax content and high solubility properties. They are then made into a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling.

Interestingly when I ran a search for Napthenic oils - guess what they are often used for? Veterinary Products"


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How did you find out the secret recipe and why do our vets go mental if you say you'd like to try it on sarcoids? I know you said you have had complete success with it. In this area, it is the devils brew!
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I just spoke the the owner of Camrosa and he printed the ingredients out for me. Your vets are probably ignorant of what is in it....as are many people.
 

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can anyone tell me if it has a short shelf life?? I'm forever buying stuff incase i need it and never do till its about a year out of date!!!

Would you be able to use it on human eczema???!!
 

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I have used it loads of of times over the last 5 years or so, but our vet hates it, so now I use it but dont tell him. (BTW obviously not on things he is treating).
Is very good for overeachs, where you can get proud flesh forming.
But do follow the instructions in minute detail.
 
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