EQUINE RELIEF TESTIMONIALS

Successes we have seen....  EQUINE

We have a mare that had an old scar on her knee from 10 yrs.  
She had this injury long before we acquired this mare.  One day
prior to foaling her old scar opened up and her knee was laid
open from side to side and quite deep ( we saw ligaments,
tendons).  

We could not use the infrared lights as they can promote foaling
so we sprayed the wound with the ANTIMICROBIAL SPRAY TO
RELIEVE PAIN AND PREVENT INFECTION. We then put the
WOUND RELIEF ON HER KNEE. We were most surprised when
the wound relief lotion adhered to the wound as the wound was
on her knee and so is a difficult place to keep anything on.

After she foaled we used the infrared lights on her plus after we
used the WOUND RELIEF twice a day for 4 wks.  We then
stopped the lights and just kept the wound moist with the
WOUND RELIEF usually daily applications. We did wash the
wound probably every 4th day or so.  

We DID NOT give her any antibiotics,  no pain medication,  no
anti inflammatory, her knee remained clean, moist, healing
beyond our expectations.  She did get edema ( swelling) below
the knee for 4 days but that was all.  

Here are our pictures and we will have one more when it
completely closes over.  
Cost of treatment was under $50.
FIRST DAY OF SCAR SLOUGHING
20 DAYS INTO WOUND CARE
- light different as this was
taken inside the barn with
the night light on the cam!!!
MAY 3, 2006,    5 WKS
AFTER SLOUGHING OF
SCAR.
June 1, 2006    
wound closed
over and
looking good
Our Neighbor had an outbreak of RING WORM in her herd.  It spred from her oldest to her youngest first and was very bad on
those 2 Equine.  She went to the vet to attain something to help stop it and over a period of 6 wks as it was spreading thru out
her herd of 6 horses she had spent over $450.  It was getting worse and nothing she did helped.  Her weanling had open sores
on her flanks and her oldest had open sores on his neck, under his chin,  and lower shoulders.
We suggested the Equine Relief and she used the ANTIMICROBIAL SPRAY, on their wounds and also all over the bodies of the 6
Equines.  
Within 24 hrs the lesser affected Equine had start of new hair in their affected areas ( 1 application), within 3 days or 3
applications of the spray the wounds were healing and they were obviously less painful,  hair was starting on the affected areas.
 
We were quite amazed.  She now keeps the spray and the wound control on hand in her grooming box.  Her cost of the
treatment that worked was less than $30!!!  April, 2006
We have a gal we know that had a fungus infection on her gelding, it had progressed into wounds on his neck and under his jaw.  
The vet had given her a treatment but it didn't stop the infestation.  
She heard of the ANTIMICROBIAL SPRAY from our neighbor and so tried it.  She found the spray worked well but also used the
WOUND RELIEF on the wounds to promote soothing healing.  Within 36 hrs she knew her companion was feeling better as the
wounds were clearing.  APR 2006.
Cost of treatment.......  less than $2 worth of product used.
Email from a gal who decided to try our Equine products following a trlr accident on her Teco!!   
This is the first email,   we will update you on the results as they come in.  
Hi Peggy,

I'm back and sooo tired!  It's just been one of those days, plus it has been so hot here that it is
very draining.  I am very impressed with the products****  The spray is so light and smells good
too.  He didn't flinch when I put it on him.  He moves around way more when I use fly spray on
him.  And the lotion is nice to work with too.  I think his stitches are almost ready to come out and
the new flesh growing in the wound is looking pretty healthy.  The one above his hoof I still need
to keep a sharp eye on but I feel much better now that I have treated it with Equine Relief.  So I
will take some more pictures in a couple of days and send them along.  I will also follow your
suggestion for the tea and O2.  I have to find the email you sent me about how I am supposed to
take it as well.  I still do want to talk to you by phone so is tomorrow evening between 8:30 and
9:00 a good time to call?  I just can't tell you how grateful I am to have met you and found your
products.  Fate works in wonderful ways some times, doesn't it

Talk to you tomorrow

Nora and Teko         May 17.2006
May 14, 2006
Nora gave the following pictures to us a wk following the initiation of the Antimicrobial Spray and the Wound Relief once a day.  We are
impressed with these results.  May 20, 2006  Thank you Nora!!! Good work Teko!!!
These pictures below came to us from Nora & Teko at 20 days following the accident and after 14 days of EQUINE RELIEF TREATMENT.
Pretty impressive.
Whenever we get a nick, scrape, puncture, wound etc etc etc on our Equine we immediately spray the affected area with
ANTIMICROBIAL SPRAY and if appropriate we use the ANTIMICROBIAL WOUND RELIEF,  it prevents spreading of the initial
problem and promotes effective,  non scarring healing.
We had a call from a gal with a 2 yr old mini that had scratched her tail badly and also her hind end.  Nothing was seeming to work to alienate
the problem.   We sent her some Equine Body Wash and also some Equine Relief Spray. She bathed her little girl in the body wash and didn't
even use the spray.  She seemed to stop her scratching.  Now she needed to grow her hair back!!!!!
May 16, 2006
UPDATE ON MINI!!!!!  JULY, 2006
This family ordered more ER because they found it worked very well.  They had taken their little girl to a show and she placed,  they love the
body wash & spray so ordered more to make sure her problem does not return.  The little gal is off to more shows to "show off" !!!!  Good luck
IN HONOR OF LITTLE "KASH"  WHO WAS BORN ON MOTHER'S DAY 2006 AND LEFT  OUR WORLD TO ROMP IN GREENER     
                                                                                     GRASSES ON JULY 13,2006
After talking to Becky I knew without a doubt that little Kash had come into the world in a truly loving home. As accidents happen to most
everyone little Kash found a nail and ripped his leg open.   Kash was sutured up and his "mom" Becky called us for help with his wound.  
This first picture was one sent to us by Becky.

It was just short of 2 wks from when Kash got the wound until he was able to be treated by the Equine Relief.  Becky was cleaning it daily
and Kash did really well, Becky told us that it was a difference for the better for healing once they got the Equine Relief products to treat
their little Kash.
 
June 22, 2006 before use of Equine Relief.

Hi Peggy:
I washed it up tonight again and it
is looking pretty good. It had a bit
of puss not alot but I washed it with
some salt water and put some spray
and then lotion and then some
more spray. My fingers do not seem
to be going as far into the wound
as they were.  I also spray it quickly
in the morning as I usually am alone
at morning chores.
Here is a picture of June 25.
Becky**
June 25, You can see quite a difference with the
      WOUND CONTROL in only 3 days!!!
July 11, 2006   Kash was coming
along nicely.
Very sadly on July 13, Becky called me to tell me that Kash had had an accident where he
sustained a broken leg.  The vet came very quickly and they had to do the kindest - hardest
thing and they let Kash go to greener pastures as his leg was irrepairable.  We all know how
Becky & Jim feel and know they will hold the short time they had with Kash in their hearts.
 
MID JULY, 2006
We heard back from a gal who has an Arab that has sores all over his back and tail.  No wounds but was itchy and not able to stand a
saddle on.  After a couple of applications of the spray he was clearing and very obviously more comfortable.  The owner was most
impressed.   
 
our "happy" Tesa now!!!!!
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Hello Peggy,
thanks for your email and the good wishes. Happy New Year to you to and all the best for 2007.
The scab (pic Blue wound 1) on my mare came off last night, but the wound underneath is still open and a little bit
pussy (pic Blue wound 3). The scab itself was huge and hollow and filled with pus. I have never seen anything like
it. Really weird. I am still worried that there might be something in the wound that prevents it from healing. This all
happened back in August. Please let me know what you think.
Birgit