inexpensive and it seems to be working. sarcoid related!!

Annieroo12

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just recently started treating my mares sarcoid with thuja. researched it and wanted to give it a try before i tried anything else, wasnt getting my hopes up but she has been on 4 pillules a day and cream applied twice a day for about 2 weeks now and the blooming thing is starting to drop off. may not be a permanent fixture but it is certainly gettin rid of it. so will just wait and see if it returns once it has dropped off......:)
 
My horse had sarcoids in his armpit. They weren't huge but used to break open in the summer which attracted flies and not nice for him at all.
I used Thuja cream twice daily for 12 months and they have all gone. He has some hair growth now and they haven't returned for the last 2 years.
 
I swear by thuja for sarcoids. It has always worked for my horse. He acquired the last one (on his side) during the winter and it took about 8 weeks to go and that was with just trying to get the pillules down him by hook or by crook.

I'll swear he could recognise those tiny little white marks disguised in apples. I must have lost about £20 on the floor in the space of a few weeks!
 
yes they are so tiny, my girl seem to like them though been putting them straight in her mouth followed by treat and they go down fine. i am so pleased i tried it before going down a more expensive route!! ;)
 
I used marmite and then NAF off fly cream which was a bit of an accident but contains garlic and tea tree oil. I know alot of people say cant have been sarcoids then, they arent there now and have never come back, good enough for me
 
Our vet told us to try mixing a paste out of tea tree oil and lemon balm (capsules with dried herb inside) - open capsules and tip dry lemon balm into tea tree oil - apply to sarcoid... Worked a treat on our youngsters warts/sarcoids - got rid of 90%...
 
OH horse deffo has sarcoid (been biopsied by Vet) and whilst waiting for Liverpool cream I decided to start with Thuja. He is having 30c strength, 2 x 2 per day, am washing it every 3rd day with Hibiscrub (on the strength of Chlorhexidine being slightly residual anti-viral) and using Cooper's Fly repellant and slowly but surely it is shrinking!
 
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