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Clarissa

Paw Paw Ointment

Paw Paw ointment is being used with great results on humans but I see no reason why it wouldn't work on horses too.

http://www.tomsnaturalproducts.com/

It heals all sorts of things from skin grazes to rashes & burns, ulcers, gangrene to arthritis & that nasty antibiotic resistant bacterial infection that pervades hospitals these days (I can’t remember it’s name).

Paw Paw ointment has been around for many years but it had a short coming in that it went off so had to have preservatives & stabilizers added so wasn’t classed a natural treatment.

Well a guy not far north of me at Hervey Bay has discovered a way to naturally preserve & stabilize it which he called the OPAL process so they are going hell for leather making it for orders from all over the world in a new state of the art factory donated to him by a benefactor who was healed by the cream.

It has been scientifically assessed & is currently undergoing the double blind pharmaceutical testing process.

This website doesn’t seem to contain all the latest info I have recently seen on an updated TV article. Perhaps there is a new website that I haven’t found yet.

http://www.tomsnaturalproducts.com/
thebundychick

Paw paw ointment is BRILLIANT on horses

We used it on my friends mare - after a very very difficult birth - she gave birth to an absolute whoppa! Labour was loooong, birthing process took an hour and 15 minutes, and it took 2 people pulling to get teh foal out. She had quite a few tears (external) as a result of the ordeal, the following day we hosed her down, and applied the paw paw cream to the affected areas. She was moving around a lot more comforably within a few hours, and running around a few days later.
Clarissa

The guy who invented it did several demos on TV where he actually put his fingers in boiling water then into the cream & there was not a mark even at the end of the show.

At another interview he put his fingers in the deep fryer at his fish & chip shop then again into the cream & again not a mark even after several minutes of being interviewed. I mean sometimes a burn will take a while to blister up but his fingers were still fine at the end of the interview. The T interviewer & the camera man also put their fingers in the deep fryer to check he was for real. They showed theri fingers after having them in the cream for a while & definately no marks or blisters.

Apparently it can take away internal pain & a guy was on the TV saying it had fixed his migraines. Not sure I want to stop my medication to see if it would work for me either to stop my migraines or my back pain.

When I can afford it I will buy some to try on my shoulder. The xrays show quite a lot of calcification in the rotator cuff & apparently this cream might work to break that up. Be better than a shoulder reconstruction!

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