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Overwhelmed
I have been using sarc- ex with a picky feeder with multiple sarcoids. He has had many removed, but grew more and rewoke one on his face when he was stressed by being taken to camp. Apparently this is common and can happen years after people thought they were gone.
First off, the picky eater loves it.
Second, the ones he had before have healed completely differently, and very quickly compared to the first time. The one on his face is only half the size, a different shape and has now grown hair where it has been bald for over nine months.
In addition, a patch all around the sarcoid site went moth eaten in appearance and I'm guessing this is where the virus was killed off and took a few hairs with it when it died
Whether this is likely to be a cure or not, I can't say, but it is absolutely certain that something changed big time at the time I started him on the sarc-ex.
I hope anyone with a sarcoid horse finds this information helpful. I have no connection to the company and I was totally sceptical that it would achieve anything.
First off, the picky eater loves it.
Second, the ones he had before have healed completely differently, and very quickly compared to the first time. The one on his face is only half the size, a different shape and has now grown hair where it has been bald for over nine months.
In addition, a patch all around the sarcoid site went moth eaten in appearance and I'm guessing this is where the virus was killed off and took a few hairs with it when it died
Whether this is likely to be a cure or not, I can't say, but it is absolutely certain that something changed big time at the time I started him on the sarc-ex.
I hope anyone with a sarcoid horse finds this information helpful. I have no connection to the company and I was totally sceptical that it would achieve anything.