I wanted to share with you how the treatment went.
Having dealt with sarcoids before, I understand how stubborn they can be to treat and how quickly they can grow if left unchecked. My horse, Harry, had a small sarcoid on the upper muscle of his right front leg, about 15mm in diameter—quite small compared to the size sarcoids can reach.
Based on my past experiences with conventional vet approaches, which hadn’t gone well for me with another horse, I decided to try an alternative method first, given the sarcoid’s size. This way, I could use the vet's method as a backup if needed.
I started using Sarc-Void Internal in Harry's feed, combined with the Sarc-Void ointment as instructed. Within days, the sarcoid bubbled and began changing shape. After a week of treatment, I paused to let his leg heal, as I noticed some swelling. Once healed, the sarcoid appeared slightly smaller. I repeated this process several times, and with each cycle, the sarcoid shrank further.
Eventually, it reduced to half its original size. During one of the treatments, I rolled the sarcoid between my fingers and noticed a blob of something fell out of Harry's leg—what seemed to be the remnants of the sarcoid! After that, I stopped treatment entirely, allowing it to heal, and the sarcoid was completely gone.
It’s been months now, and there’s no trace of the sarcoid. Harry’s leg looks as good as new, with hair fully regrown.
I found the Sarc-Void ointment to be excellent and would wholeheartedly recommend it to others facing similar issues.
Harry's successful sarcoid treatment
