global herbs sarc ex

Yes. Unfortunately I appear to have lost the photo download facility other wise I would show the results.
The enormous bleeding lump on his sheath from last year has stopped bleeding, shrunk and started to flatten out, the pea sized lump by his umbilicus has shrivelled and is now hanging from a thin thread, the one on the rim of his sheath has totally disappeared ditto the patch of corrugated skin on his flank.
All this has happened in under twelve months.
 
A friends horse had sarcoids and this year they seemed to fall off all by themselves and all she did was put it on a balancer and garlic and put sudacrem to keep flys off. Another friend is considering using the sarcex but i think you need to feed huge amounts for prolonged periods which is fine if it works
 
Yes. Unfortunately I appear to have lost the photo download facility other wise I would show the results.
The enormous bleeding lump on his sheath from last year has stopped bleeding, shrunk and started to flatten out, the pea sized lump by his umbilicus has shrivelled and is now hanging from a thin thread, the one on the rim of his sheath has totally disappeared ditto the patch of corrugated skin on his flank.
All this has happened in under twelve months.

good to know, gh stuff does seem to do what it says on the tin
 
I have a mare on it at the mo :) She has a couple of small sarcoids, and various other skin irritations (she is PBA, obviously her skin is arab :P), she has been on it for just over two weeks, and I can already see a difference in her skin condition, all be it very slight. Obviously it's not a dramatic difference, as it will take up to a month/2months to get into her system properly, and 2-6 months for it to work on the sarcoids. Her overall skin condition is improved though I must say, so I am hopeful that she will eventually be lump free.

I am THE biggest skeptic too, I'd never normally use anything like this, but as I knew she wouldn't cope with the aggression of liverpool cream as her skin is so sensitive, I wasn't even considering surgery as they are really small insignificant lumps that don't affect her quality of life whatsoever, I thought I'd give it a bash. I purely tried it as a whim to be honest, it's herbs, so it can't have any adverse reactions, so I thought why not!?

I hope that in a few months I can say that her skin has dramatically improved.
 
A livery at our yard used it on her mare as she had a sarcoid where the girth lies. She had vet treatment with no improvement, so put har mare on sarc ex and the sarcoid was gone within 3months.
 
Last spring my then rising 3 gelding developed 5 sore, weeping, bleeding sarcoids between his front legs, and numerous flat, wart-like ones over his sheath and between his back legs. I fed 4 tubs of Sarc-x in all, and they have all gone and haven't come back so far. I also put Sudocrem on the weeping ones to help keep them clean and the flies off (the flies LOVE sarcoids)
 
An old YO of mine used it on one of her ponies who had a couple of small sarcoids and they went and so far haven't come back :) she also found his sweet itch went so fed it to another and his went as well so now she feeds it most of the year to keep the sweet itch under control :p I myself, have only used it on a horse with ERU/auto-immune dissorder and it helped it. Seems to be very good stuff!
 
Used it om our Welsh D 3/4 years ago when she developed a perioccular sarcoid which is very tricky to treat.After 1 year the sarcoid had disappeared and she remains sarcoid free.
 
Wonderfull stuff! Got rid of my horses, he had 2 although not bad one was on his nostril and had a crack across it. I gave him 3 tubs of it but they were away after 2 tubs. Quite expensive at about £35 a tub but still alot cheeper than a vet visit.
 
When I got my loan mare last year she had a snoz full of sarcoids and the sides of her muzzle were covered in warts ... 2 tubs of Sarc ex and they were all totally gone.

a couple of months ago she started to get a small one, we started the Sarc ex and it went as quickly as it came! I can't recommend it highly enough :D

The only ball ache is having to feed your horse at least once (preferably twice) a day, its quite a lot of powder so you need a decent sized feed too which can be tricky if you have a good doer.

xx
 
Although some good news stories.....I'd probably guess that most of these cases would have found the sarcoids would have cleared up on their own (as many do), I believe most of these supplement and cream 'cures' ride on the back of this coincidence. There is NO scientific evidence that any of the over the counter stuff works. I wouldn't waste your money. IF your horse has sarcoids that need removing then I'd go with your vet and Liverpool cream, it does work, however sarcoids may often return whether removed or if they've fallen of naturally.
I've had plenty of experience with these hellish little things. My vet say's 'if you choose to pick a fight with a sarcoid you must win!' they can get angrier if messed around with.
Good luck
 
Top