Charming sarcoids?? NORTHERN IRELAND

Jirvine58

New User
Joined
21 May 2015
Messages
2
Visit site
Hi! A horse of ours has a sarcoid on his neck. We are in Northern Ireland and I've heard of successful stories from charming them. Would anybody have any details for someone that would be able to charm it?
 
While 'charming' a sarcoid won't do any harm if they don't mess with it (and it might be the type that will drop off regardless of what dark age rituals you perform on it or not) I would strongly recommend that you get a Vet. Sarcoids are cancer and should be taken seriously. Also you don't know if it is a sarcoid yet. I have unfortunately had a few lumps on my horses recently and on histology, none have been sarcoids or melanoma (they were fungal and one was a keratoma).
 
Hi! A horse of ours has a sarcoid on his neck. We are in Northern Ireland and I've heard of successful stories from charming them. Would anybody have any details for someone that would be able to charm it?

Hi, someone suggested to me to go to a charmer up in Co.Wexford, might be a bit too far for you, something about blades of straw!? i didn't ask anymore details, it took me a while to pick my jaw up off the floor, i thought i had heard everything, saying that i wouldn't rule anything out, i was just surprised and a bit of a trek for me if it was a waste of time. If you need me to find out more please pm me.

Faracat, im feeling quite let down by vets, even prof k. Im still waiting for my protocol and its been 5 wks! btw do you have photos of yours before and after?
 
Last edited:
Faracat, no need to post photos, i just looked at the before again. I don't think it looks like a sarcoid, not like any of my fellas anyway. Must have been so frustrating for you. Hope your on the right track now.
 
My grandma had warts on her hands, which were 'charmed' away. Method (post war) "Write your name and address on a piece of paper, how many warts you have, tear up the paper and flush it down the loo".

It worked they all disappeared. Why do we bother with medical science. (note to self must write to Professor Knotty)
 
Z - she's healing well. I might be able to put her bridle back on soon. :D Thanks for asking. I hope you get a response soon, 5 weeks is a long wait.

R - the old cure that I read about was to rub your unwanted 'lump' on a potato and then you bury the potato at a crossroads. IIRC, it worked best if someone had been hanged at said crossroads. *insert Twilight Zone theme*
 
Faracat, im feeling quite let down by vets, even prof k. Im still waiting for my protocol and its been 5 wks! btw do you have photos of yours before and after?[/QUOTE]


It took about 4 weeks to get my last protocol (4th) off Prof Knottenbelt, so your must be due anytime soon, hopefully.
 
Top