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  Discussion on Wheatgrass spray and sarcoids
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scrupi1

Posted on Monday, Jan 7, 2008 - 5:45 pm:

I have been reading the previous posts about sarcoids and one mentioned the use of wheatgrass spray after the sarcoid has sloughed off to help
with healing. Does anyone have experience using the gel form vs. the spray, I think my gelding would tolerate application of the get better as
he is getting headshy with all the work we have been doing on his ear. It does look like the ingredients for the spray vs. gel are a bit
different. If some of the sarcoid cells remain would application of the spray/gel stimulate growth of sarcoid tissue as well as normal tissue?
Thanks!
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DrO

Posted on Tuesday, Jan 8, 2008 - 8:04 am:

Hello Susanne,
I don't know of any published effects of wheatgrass extract on sarcoids.
DrO
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