ONE PRODUCT DOES IT ALL
These photos were taken after a week of the product AND using the light therapy...we have trimmed the hair a LITTE bit more and the legs are significantly better than when this first happened and nothing was working. I will try to help Bob use less product... men never seem to have "finesse"! These photos are about a week old...
Ann Pruitt   www.infohorse.com

UPDATE:  11/23/09
We received more product Saturday and Bob put on an extra heavy dose on both legs, let it sit for 15 minutes before wrapping with clean quilts. We tried missing just ONE day (last week) with the clean quilts and in ONE day his legs swelled again and it was much worse. We believe it is because bacteria gets into the open sores...

Sunday there was NOTABLE IMPROVEMENT so we are very happy.

Ann Pruitt @  www.infohorse.com



08/27/10

Fungus Free is effective on everything from summer sores to healing cuts and promotes hair growth. Pythium Fungus Free was added to the feed of our horse to help heal cuts in his mouth that occurred when the trailer flipped during a highway accident.  Severe lacerations in the horse's mouth could not be sutured. Fungus Free helped speed the healing of those wounds and the ones on his body that were sutured.  Within a month the horse could comfortably take a bit in his mouth - amazing. 
Also one of our dogs is allergic to various summer grasses and bug bites which result in welts and itchy rashes.  Typically she spends all summer on steroids which have several negative side affects, but control the skin irritations.  This summer instead of drugs we gave our dog organic Pythium Fungus Free in her food and she has had less skin problems than before.

Bob Faath - Horseman
Gayle  gaylemkts@gmail.com



10/15/10 Unfortunately I have just found this site, and just 3 days ago I put my beloved paint Allie to sleep.  She was diagnosed with Pythiosis.  Not much is known down here in Texas about it, that I am finding out.  I thought I may be able to find some answers from you both.  As hard as it is to write this, I never put the two names together.  I heard the vet mention Phyco, but thought it was short for Pytho.  My ignorance to ask questions, may have cost my mare her life.  I'm so sick after this morning finding your website and with both words on it.  I'm not for sure how search tags are made, but I only found your website through an image search of just Phycomycosis and not pythiosis.  God knows I would have contacted ya'll in hopes of help in order to help others through Allie's ailment.  I was initially told that Allie had blown an abscess on the coronet band and we went through the typical hydro, epsom salt soaks, ACV wraps, Antibiotics, etc.  This went on for about 2 mos. with little to no improvement.  I'm going to attach some files for you to see of the area about a week or week and a half before she was put to sleep.  Her symptoms were: She began really limping on this leg, laying down a lot, chewing at it, wouldn't keep it wrapped, etc.  I hated her not getting any relief.  I'm broken hearted and I cannot seem to get all the questions out that I want to.  Take a look at her pictures and let me know what you think. I'm just so sorry I just found you now.  I will be ordering it in the future, as I have another horse out there that's my best friends horse.  We are looking for something to possibly prevent it from happening to her also!  Though the vets say you may never see it again.  We just want to be prepared. 
RIP- My Sweet Al! 10/13/2010

Lisa Keonitzer, TX
eclipse1976@gmail.com