Heather's story continued.... SEE HEATHER'S OWN PAGE (#16)

I'm on the board of ERAF and we currently have a horse with equine pythiosis.  Using your internal formula along with the external as a spray has really helped the condition over 3 weeks that she has been in our care. 

Kelly Cranford
http://www.eraf.org/














Sorry for the delay getting the photos to you.  The intake photos were taken around mid September.  We had been spraying the affected areas 2x day and giving her the internal for about 3 weeks at that point.  The October photos were taken right around Halloween.  Quite an improvement, but we do still feel lumps that we think need to be debrided.  This difference in her care from the previous 4 years, was using the internal Fungus Free,   spraying the area 2x a day with Fungus Free, and keeping her in a dry open stall and on dry turn out.  Before, she was only being sprayed once a day, kept in a closed in stall, and her turn out area didn't dry out well after rains.

Kelly Cranford
http://www.eraf.org/




ONE PRODUCT DOES IT ALL
I can't remember what the vet said that the biopsy came back with from the cat's nose but he did say that it is not curable.  He gave me animax ointment to put on it and that does seem to “fix” her nose for a while but then it blooms raw again – almost overnight.  She is a fearful farm cat but I hate to see her so miserable – but I have caught her twice and put your oil on and it is healing up.

I have a horse that was injured with a wire cutting through her pastern and coronet band.  I have been working on the proud flesh and thought that I would try your oil on that.

Just for information – I had a small spot on my face that would not heal up and was very rough.  I know – I need to have a doctor check it out.  I did try the oil on it and it totally healed up.  Hmmm maybe you have a diamond in that bottle!

I just had to send you these pictures.  My son burned his hand six months ago.  I thought that this was a dramatic difference for 3 days.  I was amazed.  Nothing else has worked for him.

Catherine Westbrook  westbrookcs@earthlink.net



















Thank you so much!  I am very excited to also try the internal treatment!

I have a great feeling that this will really work for Heather!  We have tried for so long to heal her and to finally see fast results makes me so happy!! I will keep you informed and call with any questions we may have and we’ll take pictures tonight!

I did see the picture of "Cheyenne".  I remember looking at it a few weeks ago.  Now, multiply that by 100 and you’ll get a tiny idea of how Heather’s looked at it’s worst.  It not only covered ½ her belly but it hung down about 8 inches below her belly.  At one point she ripped the rotten flesh open by her udder (itching I am guessing) and Dr. Claunch had to knock her out and stitch it closed.  (very hard to stitch rotten flesh).  At that time he said to try the foot fungus spray.  Which is what finally began to help.  And  a year later we tried antibiotics and the stronger spray….and it slowly slowly shrank and then recently began growing and spreading again and then we finally found Fungus Free and within weeks have seen more progress then ever before AND that is also what must be really alleviating the itching.  She is an amazingly calmer, happier horse…..  I wish I had pictures from back then but….  I have lots of people though, that remember how horrible it was and how wonderful she looks now! 

I am going to recommend Fungus Free to others when I see hot spots and problem spots on the horses at the barn.  I know once they try it they’ll love it!!

Barbara Rood
  6 mo. old non-healing Water Scald injury 07/28/09                                     Three days using Fungus Free 07/31/09
*Note the kunkers on top and right photo.
Heather is back with her 1st owner back to jumping again!