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You are here: Home > Herbal Cancer Treatments for Horses : Squamous Cell Carcinoma/ Skin Cancer Squamous Cell Carcinoma/ Skin CancerCarcinoma Ointment75gm Tub ready mixed $18.50 We are successfully treating Squamous Cell Carcinoma topically with an extract of Comfrey, Golden Seal, Wormwood, Thuja and Maritime Pine, with the Bach Flowers Crab Apple and Rescue Remedy added, mixed into a Paw paw based ointment. Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant skin tumour that occurs on the outer most layer of the skin. They are found most commonly in the genital area, around the eyes and mucus membranes of light coloured horses. These tumors can be locally very aggressive but slow to metastisize. In the case of a Carcinoma on the eye lid or other sensitive tissue around the eye, we provide a very slight variation to the treatment above also mixed into the same vaseline based ointment for the same price. (If your case involves the horses eye please discuss it with me via email and I may recommend in addition to this preparation, the eye wash , if irritation or inflamation is a feature of the case.) These preparations are applied once or twice per day directly to the cancer itself. Some home remedies, like fresh chickweed juice applied topically, seem to help in many cases but care should be exercised as this juice is highly irritant. It should never be used near sensitive tissues like around the eyes, lips, sheath, vagina or anal area. Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Internal Treatment 200 ml. Bottle. Dose 60 drops twice daily mixed in water: $105.00 (Note: The bottle, with dropper top provided, is sufficient for approximately 5 weeks) The herbal prescription for internal use specifically targets those aspects of the immune system which allowed the Carcinoma to develop in the first place. It contains the Bach Flowers Oak, Olive, Pine , Water Violet, Walnut and Wild Oat as well as Bladderack, Comfrey, Wormwood, Rue, Hypericum, Maritime Pine Bark, Nettle, Wormwood , Rosehips and Violet Leaves to support skin health and the body systems in rejecting the Carcinoma which will often fall off or almost always, reduce in size quite quickly. I am always interested to follow up individual cases of equine cancer cases and encourage any client to discuss the progress of each case, with either myself or my staff, after the first month on treatment. Equine cancer other than Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Melanoma are very rare still but, following the human and canine experience, it can only be a matter of time before internal cancers start becoming more common.
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