A Very Useful Product

Over the years, I have only referenced products I use in my practice in papers that have been published. I have never endorsed products or allowed advertising on my website. Recently, a well respected veterinarian introduced me to a topical wound spray called 'Real Heal'. It was developed by Clay Neel info@realheal.com, an experienced Kentucky horseman, using all natural ingredients. Being the eternal skeptic, I considered it to be just another product in a long list of products purported to treat and resolve any type of condition. I first used it to treat thrush and when coupled with the appropriate trim, it was consistently successful on a large number of cases. I have subsequently used to treat wounds of the coronet following rupture or coronitis, I have used it under the wooden shoe in laminitis cases to treat the area where the distal phalanx has penetrated through the sole and I now use it to treat Canker cases after the horn tissue has cornified. I gauge the consistency of a product based on my results in treating a large number of cases and this product is proving to be consistent and very useful. I have also given a bottle of 'Real Heal' or recommended it to a number of veterinarians and horseman whom I respect for them to use on various wounds and pastern dermatitis and their feedback has always been positive. When treating foot problems, wounds and skin conditions, this product is certainly one to consider.

Stephen E. O'Grady, DVM, MRCVS

 

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