This topical ointment can be applied directly to the Melanoma.
To the best of our knowledge there are about 20 different types of skin cancers and they can be benign or malignant. The tumours can arise from either deeper or surface layers of skin or the fibrous or fatty tissues. Most benign tumours grow slowly, are well defined and do not appear to be inflamed whereas malignant ones seem to grow rapidly, ulcerate and sometimes invade adjacent tissue.
Melanomas are skin tumours occurring most commonly on the ears and noses, inner legs, and the anus and vulva of horses. The tumours themselves are black and can also occur on the body. They are often benign but can be malignant. Melanomas can appear to be small on the outside but internally be large and invasive.
Apply twice daily to affected area.
Warning:
Do not use on areas where friction can occur.
May cause skin irritation. Test area first and use sparingly.
If irritation develops but it is important to maintain application, use every second day.
Apply Zinc cream to pink skin after application to help with sun burn prevention.
For External Animal Use Only
McDowell's staff Herbalists can not diagnose you or your companions disease or illness. What they can do is offer a herbal program to assist with healing, after you have had advice from your doctor or specialist. If you have unexplained pain or symptoms, seek medical advice.