ONE PRODUCT DOES IT ALL

Meet "Cheyenne", one of our newer cases. She was one of three starving, rescued horses in Sebring, FL. They do not know how long Cheyenne had Florida Leeches, only know she had the problem when they rescued her in November '08. They are all back up to weight and are diligently working on getting this sweet mare well.
Started product use on 01-01-09.
The new owner writes: "Interestingly enough, the photo of the sore I took at 10 a.m. shows it starting to crust over, which happens from time to time.  The photo I took at 2 p.m. shows the sore red and dripping.  The  picture above will give you a better feel for size & where it is located on her belly.  The affected area is aprox. 6" x 5".
Follow Cheyennes's case!


check back often as we post her progress!!

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01/09/09











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photo taken
01/09/09



We call this"MORPHING"






















10 days after starting
Fungus Free



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photo taken
01/19/09
2/1/09: This week's photo of Cheyenne's sore.  The picture was taken from the ground looking straight up.  As you can see the improvement is dramatic.  We are excited by the observable improvement. Putting your internal formula in Cheyenne's feed in addition to applying it directly to the sore is definitely speeding up the healing process.
THANK YOU, Fred
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photo taken
02/07/09
Most recent photo of Cheyenne. There still is a little scabbing, but each time less and less. And perhaps because he hasn't included her whole belly, it might be difficult for you to judge just how much the lesion has dwindled. At present, it is not much larger than a half dollar, and just look at all that beautiful pink skin surrounding it.

I was really talking it up to my farrier, and he says he will probably order some soon. You have three enthusiastic fans in Sebring, and if there's anything we can do to help you,
just let us know.  
Malka

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photo taken
03/02/09
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03/16/09
This is a long process, but is your horse's life not worth it?
03-17-09

I am attaching the latest photo.  As you can see there is more pink healthy looking skin and Cheyanne's hair is growing in closer.  She now seems to enjoy having her belly rubbed with 5 star.  For quite awhile after the vet kept prodding and poking her belly she would flatten her ears when someone reached under her to touch her wound.

Did get a call from someone.  She called me because somehow she heard we have a horse with Florida Leeches that is getting better.  She has one with the same ailment and the vet is getting nowhere with it.  I gave her your phone number.  Fred Leavitt