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Cleos Hotspots

 


Cleo’s hotspots were treated with iodine since 1st September. However, there was very little improvement.

Then I remembered Oreo telling me about a colloidal silver product called Biosilver and he had sent me some information on it. I read up and thought it might just help with the hotspots, so I got a bottle on 3rd September. And I did consult the vet if I could use it for Cleo.

We stopped the iodine and only used the Biosilver.

It has really helped.

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This is how it looked after 3 days on the iodine. No improvement, but also no deterioration.

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After 2 days on the Biosilver.

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After 3 days on the Biosilver.

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I got this information from Google:

The presence of colloidal silver near a virus, fungus, bacterium or any other single celled pathogen disables its oxygen metabolism enzyme, its chemical lung, so to say. Within a few minutes, the pathogen suffocates and dies, and is cleared out of the body by the immune, lymphatic and elimination systems.

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I followed the instructions – 4 times daily for 2 days and now, twice daily.

Thank you so much, Oreo!

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I’ve become the “bad guy” to Cleo because I have to catch her, put the e-collar on her, clean the lesions and administer the spray. Cleo hates the spray and does a jig when her lesions are being sprayed. So she tries to run away by jumping onto the ledge or hiding in places where it’s difficult for me to reach.

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Catch me if you can!

But since the Biosilver is non-toxic, she need not be on the e-collar for too long now. Just 15 minutes on the e-collar during cleaning after being administered the spray, and she’s off-collar after that. Only twice a day now.

When she was on the iodine, it was e-collar 24/7 and by the time I took it off after 3 days, Cleo must have spent more than an hour grooming herself compulsively, licking every part of her body, including all the spaces between her toes and scratching everywhere.

Thank goodness it’s healing well now.

Oreo, thank you so much!



Source: https://myanimalcare.org/2016/09/06/cleos-hotspots/



 

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