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PHOTO 11: Almost healed: only a tiny bit of exposed tissue remains. Eclipse wound wash and PRP ointment averted the risk of infection and supported healing and cellular growth.


now. Incredible is all I have to say. Not only did it heal but his hair grew back and he has feeling in that cheek. He only has one salivary gland now but that does not seem to bother him. He has a lit le hump of scar tissue and about a ½ to ¼ inch wide small scars, which are hidden by his hair. No range of motion damage. Simply amazing! “As far as bandaging I used cot on stockinet e.


It is found in any human medical supply store. It comes in 2”, 3”, 4” and 6” tubular shapes. It is shipped in footage bales so you can cut however much you need for the particular wound. T e web- site I used was www.colonialmedical.com. I also purchased the 4x4 gauze at this website because I could buy them in bulk. As I said, I ultimately pulled the 6-inch over his face and neck and cut out the ears and eyes and forelock.”


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PHOTO 12: A year and a half aſt er the injury, the facial bone is completely covered and healed.


TO THE BONE: PHOTOS 9, 10, 11 & 12


Wounds of this nature should be able to heal in


two months—we do this routinely here. T is is a prime example of repeated cytotoxic treatments inhibiting cellular growth and healing. Here is an excerpt of an email from the owner of the fi lly: “T e wound extended from between her eyes


several inches down her nose and had much of the skin and underlying tissue scraped away, leaving her skull exposed. She was given antibiotics and a steroid cream for the wound. For months we kept it clean daily with a chlorhexidine-type (antiseptic) liquid soap and applied the cream. Some months passed and while our routine kept it from infection it wasn’t helping with new skin growth to cover her skull. “So I did a bit of research on the net and found an


ointment and wound wash called Eclipse. T e pic- tures and testimonials were quite convincing. And I’m pret y sure they said it contained proteins from equine placenta (allogeneic equine proteins) to aid the regrowth of new tissue where there was none. We ordered some and could soon see it totally en-


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