Thija tablets

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Hi sorry if this is a numty question but how do you give your thija tablets, can they go in their feed or is it best to hide it in an apple or bit of bread as have been reading up on it for helping with sarcoids and understand we shouldnt touch them so just wondered what was the best way to feed them. thank you.
 
Most homopathic are advised to take 30 mins apart from food but it's hard with an animal, I fed mine in a handful of chaff, I'd be worried the acid from apple would do something to them tbh. If you can just pop them in his mouth or on his tongue that would be better but if bit of bread might be better. Have you got the cream to use alongside it? I used it and it definately made a marked difference to the sarcoid, hasn't gone completely but reduced in size quiet alot.
 
Oh thanks thats great info, no i havent got the cream only tablets at the mo, but am getting the cream, how many tablets did you give per morning and night and how often did you apply cream, sorry for all the questions but just want to know what im doing before we start.
 
I expect you mean thuja tablets. There are many products, such as those containing tea tree and aloe vera, that claim to help new skin to grow faster. Any such product applied to a true sarcoid is dangerous as the last thing you want with a form of skin cancer is to encourage it to grow faster. However, Thuja isn't one of those products. Owners may find that it doesn't help at all but it obeys the number 1 rule of self-treatment which is do no harm. I'd go for the cream rather than the tablets as the tablets are supposed to be given under very strict criteria. No strong smells or tastes and I think you're supposed to give from a gloved hand or something and NOT with anything else at all, not even a polo. The thuja cream is much less demanding and I just slap it on with a clean hand. It has completely healed a dodgy patch of scabby something-or-other just under my veteran horse's mane, but I don't know for certain it was a true sarcoid nor do I know whether it got better DESPITE the thuja rather than BECAUSE of it.
 
I tried Thuja tablets on a mare and it didn't seem to work at all - I have had a lot of success using NAF D-tox, 10 - 15 mls twice a day and after three weeks the sarcoids start to go.
 
I used Thuja as my horse grew unsightly warts when he was 16. My vet actually told me about it and after about 2 months, the warts had completely disappeared.

I have also used it on myself when I had a couple of verrucas. These also disappeared within a couple of months.
 
Do not, ever, put camrosa on a true sarcoid. Read the leaflet (you have to buy the bloody stuff before you can read the leaflet). It is NOT NOT NOT to be used on true sarcoids. Odd lumps and bumps, I suppose you pays your money and takes your choice. Personally, I wouldn't have it in the same county as my horse. It is very corrosive and some years back the manufacturers got hauled over the legal coals for denying there were heavy metals in it. I always think of it as smearing oven cleaner onto a wound, but that's just me.
 
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