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THERMAL MUD TREATMENT PROCEDURES AND DILUTION:
Injuries:Â Poultice twice daily with cling wrap. Continue as long as thermal reaction occurs.
Muscles:Â (lower back, hamstrings, shoulders, etc.) Apply moderate layer 2-3 times per day.
Wounds/sarcoidosis/melanomas:Â Pack liberally inside wound or on growth 2-3 times per day. Let dry and wash off before each application.
Greasy heal/mange/brushy tail:Â Apply twice daily, allow to dry.
Maintenance treatment for sport horses:Â Apply to back, lower back, hamstrings and legs after strenuous exercise. For additional care, poultice legs overnight in cling wrap and bandage.
Dilution:Â Dilute 1:1 with water.
WHY THERMAL MUD AND VERMATE ARE USED TOGETHER?
Thermal Mud is applied externally, the best results are obtained when used together with Vermate which is administered orally. Thermal Mud increases circulation to the affected area while Vermate addresses infection through the bloodstream. Vermate plays an important role in detoxing the body and improving the immune system. This ensures a healthy system that heals faster.
IMPORTANT ASPECTS TO CONSIDER:
– The quicker the treatment after injury the better the results. Older wounds take longer to heal. The healing process can last anything from 2 weeks to 3 months.
– Old or infected wounds and sarcoids may start itching once the healing process is activated. If the animal starts to scratch or lick the area and that leads to bleeding, don’t get frightened. Bleeding is a good thing, it allows the body to drain toxins, infectious and cancerous cells. Once the area is cleaned out, the bleeding will stop. This is all part of the healing process.





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