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Proud Flesh



Hi Lori,

I have been using this spray developed by an exotic wild animal ranch in
Oregon called Schreiner's Healing Liniment.  It is used for deep open
wounds, proud flesh, sore muscles, etc.  It's full of herbs and have used it
for a lot of different things.  My gelding had a very large piece of proud
flesh on his back coronary band and the girl that owned him before me
sprayed him with this stuff twice a day and then when I bought him, I also
did the same.  His proud flesh is almost gone now and it has been flaking
off every time I rub on it (the proud flesh was almost 2 years old).  It's
good stuff.  I also had an occasion to use it on a colt that impaled himself
in the neck during a storm with a cedar stake used for fencing.  In
conjuction with penicillin and washing the wound twice a day for the people
that I was sitting for, I sprayed this stuff on this horse's wound at their
request.  It had been 24 hours before anyone had seen this colt and it was
too late for stitches since the wound was swollen and wide open.  After
spraying this faithfully for a week, he healed up from within and you could
hardly see the scar after about a month.  I never would have believe it if I
hadn't seen it myself.  Here is the name of the company and the 800 number:
Restoration Products Company, P. O. Box 1210, The Dalles, OR 97058
                        Phone 800-223-HEAL (4325)
It's a bit pricey but worth it I think.  I always keep a bottle around.
It's $21 I think plus shipping $4.95 for 16 ounces.

Janet Baca

>Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 07:13:17 -0700
From: "Lori Bertolucci-Woodard" <llbertol@atnet.net>
To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Subject: proud flesh
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Help! I have a 4 month old colt that injured his knee and fetlock joint in
a battle with a gate(he lost). The wounds are healing up nicely, except for
some proud flesh building up on the fetlock. Anyone have any sure-fire
remedy for taking care of this? It isn't going to interfer with his being
able to travel, but it getting to be extremely unsightly. Thanks for any
info.
Lori B.<




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