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Equine Spry One and T-29 Testimonials - Page 3
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| "In August 1995, Simo (my then 9-year old Arabian gelding) was stung by a bee on the left side of his sheath; he developed swelling in the area that would remain for several years. Then, in January 1996, he developed skin lesions on his body and a tumor on the left underside of his belly near his still swollen sheath. Over the next two years, the skin lesions came and went but his sheath remained swollen and the tumor grew larger. I tried a number of topical remedies (none of which reduced the tumor or relieved Simo's discomfort), so in August 1998, I discussed my options with my veterinarian. We decided to wait until fly season was over before surgically removing the tumor, however, he emphasized that there was no guarantee that the tumor would not return. In the meantime, I contacted Arno and asked him to suggest something to help Simo's painful tumor and swollen sheath. Arno recommended Equine Spry One and in October 1998 I began feeding Simo the herb in his mash. Over the next five months, the tumor shrank and dried up and the swelling in his sheath went down. By May 1999, there remained only a bald spot on his skin where the tumor had once grown and, in June 1999, my veterinarian re-examined the tumor site and determined that the tumor had completely disappeared." |
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Jill A. Winterson - Calgary, AB, Canada
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| "Lady, my 18-year 'young' grey Arabian, had suffered a broken hip many years before she came to be with me. Her right hip was higher - she was standing 5 cm higher on her right. On top of her right hip she had a hump - it was really hard and would not be moved to be made soft. I had tried various different creams and oils - no luck. So we tested her on the Equine Spry Two - what a difference! The "hump" was slowly getting softer - after the 15 days on the formula the hump just felt like the rest of her - and it seems to have shrunk in size it is hardly visible now." |
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Eva Blais - White Rock, BC, Canada
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