Sarc-ex by Global Herbs...anyone tried it?

Lexie81

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As the title really, i am thinking of trying this for my horse who has a few of the flat type sarcoids.
Would be interested to hear anyone experiences of it... or if anyone can reccomend a different supplement.
Thanks :)
 
Not used it myself on a horse with sarcoids but I have heard of other people using it and they all have said how good it is, Global Herb products do seem to come up trumps. :)
 
I have used it on those type of sarcoids, took a long while 3tubs but it just shrivelled up in the end. Wouldnt be my first port of call, that would be the vet for more than one or a different type.
 
Vet has seen them and said that as they are not causing her any problems it wasn't worth treating them unless they spread or change.
 
Yes Sarcex worked for me and I continue to use it as the big one is still shrinking and another is ready to drop off. Last year the big one was the size of a golf ball and bleeding profusely, now it's half that size and covered with good healthy skin.
 
Yes I used it on my gelding who had multiple sarcoids in his groin area. I also complemented this with homeopathic treatment and under treatment with my vet. The combination of all three was very successful and he has been sarcoid free for a year!
 
Used it sucessfully on our welsh section D 4 years ago.She had a perioccular sarcoid which was a difficult place to treat with more mainstream veterinary alternatives.They also do a topical cream which seems to work similar to Liverpool cream but obviously not toxic.(Liverpool cream has arsenic in it)
 
I've had success with sarc-ex. I used it on a filly who had them by her eyes and one near her wither. I had tried thuja and bloodroot, neither really affected the sarcoids. When I fed sarc-ex the sarcoids literally just pushed through from inside out then dropped off leaving tiny scars. These took two tubs (but I did only feed it once a day - they reccomend feeding it twice daily). Then this year she developed another near her udder. This time it only took half a tub and it almost exploded then healed within a couple of days.
Its definatly worth a try
 
Wish I could get my boy to eat it! He turns his nose up if I even add the tiniest amount. Have tried disguising with apple juice too. Trouble is, he doesn't need a big feed as he already has a fat tum so I don't really want to be giving him a huge daily feed just to disguise the Sarc-ex.
 
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