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Horse with sarcoids?
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Back with my horse problem! I have a horse diagnosed with "sarcoid like"! Go figure. It is occultic. Most of his chest has no hair and is nasty looking. Also an area under a front leg no hair and nasty looking. Two huge areas on his neck minus most of his hair. These are all occultic in nature. He has growths on both nostrils which tend to bleed. Now, just the other day I discovered a lump under his jaw. Over the past few years I have tried doing things topically with minor sucess and a lot of effort! Am thinking of doing CDS internally or should I use MMS. I am very afraid of colic as horses do not vomit.
Any suggestions and dosage information would be most helpful, as well as how often to administer it.
I have uploaded some old photos. Hope they turn out. His condition is much worse since I took these pictures back in 2010.
Thank you again for any help anyone can give!
PS His name is Little Fella and he is about 20 years old.
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I was treating a cow with mastitis with just CDS (10 cc's 6000 ppm) with improvement but she seemed to plateau. So I switched to CDS ( first 5 cc's , now 7 cc's ) + 20 drops of mms. She had a marked increase in improvement. She gave birth a month ago is nursing on the left side - the calf is thriving. This experience leads me to believe that a mixture of mms + CDS is more powerful than just CDS.
Should you choose - start low dosages and work up, observing Little Fella's progress. I have seen no ill affects - on myself or my animals - what have you got to lose?
Martin
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Thank you again and I will do as you say. Will keep everyone posted! Will try and take some current photos as well so we all have a reference to go by!
PS: I had posted about our dog "Lady" who is at 10 drops which is a lot for her. If she plateaus I will mix CDS and MMS for her as well and will post results in the appropriate thread!
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if you could infuse directly into the udder, I wouldn't expect a plateau.
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Yes I agree that infusions directly to the udder would have speed the process up. But she is a wild Highland cow , I don't have isolation corrals or a crush ( I only have a herd of 10, 3 brood cows, a bull, and offspring). This breed believes in social justice - you mess with one - they bellow - and you're dealing with the entire herd - demanding an explanation. So I'm committing healthcare by stealth.
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I think the problem with cattle and MMS or CDS is that with the 4 stomachs and regurgitation, they were not getting the benefit (somehow) - Andreas discusses it in his first video, where we were introduced to CDS.
Thanks!
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pam wrote: fourfingerz, when you say CDS/MMS mixture, are you talking activated MMS or are you talking about unactivated MMS?
I think the problem with cattle and MMS or CDS is that with the 4 stomachs and regurgitation, they were not getting the benefit (somehow) - Andreas discusses it in his first video, where we were introduced to CDS.
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I'm speaking of activated mms.
Yes I know Andrea’s discussion and I had thought there was no treatment other than injection of CDS for Neula.
Then in January Wil spoke of treating cows with mms (AOT) here on the forum. So - I gave it a try - and she's getting better (more rapidly now with the mix of mms/CDS). So much for the theory on ruminants
I'm sure that injection of CDS would be the most rapid recovery. But it would be the most traumatizing for her and I would only be able to rope her once.
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Hello!
I will be starting your suggestion today June 10. I tried just CDS and DMSO and no change. I will do your suggestion of 20 activated drops plus CDS and DMSO and see what happens. At the same time he will be getting orally CDS 10 ml, and as of today starting MMS at 1 drop activated. The oral part I will probably do 3 times a day and skin spray 2 times a day as he must feel sensitive to it. I sprayed it on my arm that had open sores on it (bug bites) and felt nothing but he got a little antsy about it.
Sincerely,
Denise
Thank you and everybody else for all your helpful suggestions and testimonies!
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what kind of food does your horse eat?
how is your relationship to the horse and has he or she other horses with him(her)
Is your horse happy?
Greetings bird
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