I also have an Arab with a sarcoid in his ear. When we first
bought him it was about the size of a small walnut half shell and the exterior
of the sarcoid was like tree bark. It was extremely fibrous and hard to get a syringe
into. Our vet tried to put a shot of Regression in it and also tried freezing
it (very carefully since the ear tissue is so thin). There was no change in the
sarcoid or its appearance. The vet did mention that the presence of sarcoids may
be indicative of a immune system issue.
So I put the horse on APF (a tincture of adaptogenic herbs that,
among lots of other things, helps bolster the immune system). A
maintenance dose of APF is 2cc a day. I put him on 6cc a day and one week a
month I would up that to two 6cc doses a day. I also used myrrh and
frankincense essential oils on it (both are anti-tumoral). It’s been a
slow process but in a year, the sarcoid was about the size of a half an olive
and the outer surface is smooth and soft. It continues to disappear, slowly but
surely. [Healthy As A Horse sells the APF product. This was a great opportunity
to try the product out and for myself see another way that it really does good
things for our horses.]
…S
Susan Favro
Healthy As A Horse Network
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