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       Location: chasing kids and animals | So I ordered some Indian Blood root for my daughters horse yesterday. Who has used it and how long did it take to work? Pros... cons.... |
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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     Location: Oklahoma | For sacroids or for tumors? I may be getting product mixed up with something else.
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        Location: SE KS | curious as to what this is used for, thanks. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | barrelrunner97 - 2017-05-10 2:05 PM So I ordered some Indian Blood root for my daughters horse yesterday. Who has used it and how long did it take to work?
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      Location: Texas | I tried it a couple of years ago on myself for a spot (pre cancer?) on my leg. It was excruciating painful. Had to stop after just 2 days because I couldn't stand the pain. I will take dermatology/surgery/laser/etc. any day over that. |
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| We call this Indian Mud? My BF SWEARS by it. His dad took it internally (a toothpic amount in a piece of bread) for 90 days and it cured his lung cancer. Lots of cutters have taken interally for cancer and it's saved their life. Topically- I dunno. I looked up reviews on amazon and it seems to work amazingly after some gross results the first few days. |
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| Indian Mud? If this is the same stuff - I have used it once on a horse (sarcoid) and also three separate times on myself (warts). It is incredibly painful (like want you up at night - want to die painful) but very effective if you don't mind a scar. I can't remember how long it took to work, maybe after a couple applications you will start to feel it? Both of the things I have used it for have roots, so the painful area ended up being much larger than originally thought since it attacks all the 'infected' cells. |
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 Mrs. BigWig
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       Location: chasing kids and animals | My daughters horse has a sacroid and this was recommended for me to try for 7 days. The one I ordered has DMSO in it |
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  Location: B-F-E | I have just started using Xxterra, which has the blood root in it, on my gelding that has 3 occult sarcoids on his face and one on his shoulder. I've put in on him 3 times and have quit for now since the areas have turned hard, black, and are scabbing up underneath and looking quite unsightly. I've read that just what it does. The scab will peel off and their will be a wound but it should heal with possibly some scarring. You also may have to do more than one round of applications with it. I think you're only supposed to put it on for like 4-5 days in a row and then off for a week since it's some serious stuff. Definitley apply it with gloves. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3617857/Woman-half-nose-c...
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| I have used the Xterra on my horse for a sarcoid on his face. It worked really good. You use only a very small amount and apply with gloves. According to the vet it makes a reaction in the body that acts like it is fighting an infection. After the infection goes away and the sarcoid is gone then the body retains the antibodies. You should not get any more sarcoids on that horse. |
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 Mrs. BigWig
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       Location: chasing kids and animals | Very interesting information here... Thanks guys. I am still waiting on mine to come in. I am going to try to start it when she doesn't have any barrel races coming up. Not sure how painful it is or if she should compete on her during treatment or not. What do you recommend. |
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      Location: Arkansas | barrelrunner97 - 2017-05-15 1:59 PM
Very interesting information here... Thanks guys. I am still waiting on mine to come in. I am going to try to start it when she doesn't have any barrel races coming up. Not sure how painful it is or if she should compete on her during treatment or not. What do you recommend.Â
Not sure how it works with this stuff, but when we treated Faci, my vet waited til flies weren't an issue. |
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       Location: chasing kids and animals | Chandler's Mom - 2017-05-15 10:58 PM barrelrunner97 - 2017-05-15 1:59 PM Very interesting information here... Thanks guys. I am still waiting on mine to come in. I am going to try to start it when she doesn't have any barrel races coming up. Not sure how painful it is or if she should compete on her during treatment or not.
What do you recommend. Not sure how it works with this stuff, but when we treated Faci, my vet waited til flies weren't an issue.
That diffently makes sense. Maybe I should wait til winter |
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      Location: Arkansas | barrelrunner97 - 2017-05-16 1:49 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2017-05-15 10:58 PM barrelrunner97 - 2017-05-15 1:59 PM Very interesting information here... Thanks guys. I am still waiting on mine to come in. I am going to try to start it when she doesn't have any barrel races coming up. Not sure how painful it is or if she should compete on her during treatment or not.Â
What do you recommend. Not sure how it works with this stuff, but when we treated Faci, my vet waited til flies weren't an issue.
That diffently makes sense. Maybe I should wait til winterÂ
That's what we did and it worked perfectly. Cannot for the life of me remember what we used. It's been about 12 years and never came back. |
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