Guest guest Posted September 5, 2009 Report Share Posted September 5, 2009 try giving your horse orally a parasite cleanse. mix it in with food. zapping a horse Does anyone have any experience zapping horses? I have a mare with a huge fatty tumor on her shoulder. It doesn't hurt her and she is normal and healthy in all ways. If I have it removed it could cause her pain, a scar, and a depression that could end up being larger than the lump itself. It is about the size of a golf ball with what feels like a muscular extension from it. I'm using the Super Zapper 5 and have zapped it for two sessions, (5 minutes back to back for a total of 10 mins) daily for the past 4 days. I'm using foil with a wet paper toweling fit to size and the foil is a 4 or 5 " square approx. When I put the foil on each side of the lump she starts shivering (what horses do to repel flies) in that area which leads me to believe that she might be able to feel it,although I can't when used on myself. She will bring her head around to hug me as if she also knows I'm trying to help her. When I hold the foil on her I apply pressure hoping it will help to penetrate her hide better but not sure if this is helpful. Also, I noticed the foil gets warm when zapping her, which is unusual, because when I use foil on myself for different areas that the wrist cuffs can't cover, it doesn't get warm. Does anyone have any suggestions that might be more helpful. I think I might be seeing a reduction but if so it is very minimal and could be wishful thinking. I figure since it is so big that it might take a while to break it down. Any thoughts, anybody? Thank you, Bonnie Frownfelter Certified RBTI Tester/Consultant Certified Family Herbalist BS in Natural Health http://www.manageheathnaturally.com http://www.jennylakeresort.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2009 Report Share Posted September 5, 2009 of course the parasite cleanse would have to be made stronger proportionally to the wieght of the horse compared to the average human adult. in my thoughts. try injecting the tumour with green hull walnut tincture or rubbing it on the area ozonated olive oil, zapping a horse Does anyone have any experience zapping horses? I have a mare with a huge fatty tumor on her shoulder. It doesn't hurt her and she is normal and healthy in all ways. If I have it removed it could cause her pain, a scar, and a depression that could end up being larger than the lump itself. It is about the size of a golf ball with what feels like a muscular extension from it. I'm using the Super Zapper 5 and have zapped it for two sessions, (5 minutes back to back for a total of 10 mins) daily for the past 4 days. I'm using foil with a wet paper toweling fit to size and the foil is a 4 or 5 " square approx. When I put the foil on each side of the lump she starts shivering (what horses do to repel flies) in that area which leads me to believe that she might be able to feel it,although I can't when used on myself. She will bring her head around to hug me as if she also knows I'm trying to help her. When I hold the foil on her I apply pressure hoping it will help to penetrate her hide better but not sure if this is helpful. Also, I noticed the foil gets warm when zapping her, which is unusual, because when I use foil on myself for different areas that the wrist cuffs can't cover, it doesn't get warm. Does anyone have any suggestions that might be more helpful. I think I might be seeing a reduction but if so it is very minimal and could be wishful thinking. I figure since it is so big that it might take a while to break it down. Any thoughts, anybody? Thank you, Bonnie Frownfelter Certified RBTI Tester/Consultant Certified Family Herbalist BS in Natural Health http://www.manageheathnaturally.com http://www.jennylakeresort.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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