Nancy Franke
Dear Sir or Madam
As a ‘Thank you present’ for my last progress report (equine sarcoid), you sent me a little bottle of the above mentioned extract.
During change of coat, my 14 year old thoroughbred English mare is prone to strong scale formation in the chest area and on the cannon bones. Brushing, washing, tea-tree oil lotion – so far, everything has been relatively unsuccessful. Then I got the little bottle and thought by myself ‘Won’t do any harm.’ And, well, it didn’t – just the opposite.
After applying it just twice within four days, the scales have virtually disappeared. The coat is smooth and sleek and she enjoys being brushed in those areas again, which clearly displeased her in the past.
Thank you very much indeed for this product, too.
Nancy Franke
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20.06.2011 13:33
Jérôme Boechat
Dear Team,
In October 2003, I bought an almost white tinker gelding with blue eyes from England. Then, the horse was three years old and passed the antibody tests with no findings.
After a settling in period of four weeks, minor ailments, so typical of tinkers, such as eczemas in transversal skin furrows and malanders started. These were subsequently treated by a veterinarian. Since then, we have always made sure that James does not stand in the mud and also tried to fight eczemas in transversal skin furrows and malanders with various methods. Sometimes successfully, sometimes unsuccessfully.
Over the years, the vet bills added up and nothing really helped.
I have really tried everything. Starting with autohemotherapy, laser irradiation (which had a terrific effect, but is unaffordable in the long run), expensive vaccinations against fungi, special feed, allergy testing, cortisone treatment, alternative treatment methods such as homeopathy and Quantum Entrainment. However, none of these resulted in sustainable improvement.
The problem with chemical mazes was that they caused allergic reactions in my tinker. It has to be added that James is almost as sensitive as an albino.
The worst thing with this kind of affliction was the itching and smarting, which made James very dissatisfied. The money, which I spent on various treatments over the years, would surely have been enough to buy myself a second James.
At some point, employees of the Olewo company approached me and gave me a sample of the newly developed Pinus Fauna gel and asked me to try it.
Well, I thought: will not do any harm. It’s worth a try. I did not have a great deal of hope, though. So, I took the sample and tried it on my James. I shortened my tinker’s coat, in order to better access the infested areas. Then I applied Pinus oil without any sophisticated pre-treatment, such as washing and things like that.
After three days only (I did not dare trust my eyes), a significant improvement became evident. The malanders infested areas were already dry, and James’s itching caused by malanders and eczemas in transversal skin furrows had been reduced by 80% after one week. Since then I have been applying this panacea, as I would call it, on a daily basis in order to prevent another outbreak.
I would have liked to have had this stuff earlier. This would have saved my horse a lot of suffering and I would have saved a lot of money. But the best part of this gel is: it is purely plant-based and can therefore be used without hesitation. I cannot but recommend to any horse owner, whose horse has skin problems of whatever description, using Pinus Fauna gel. They, who do not trust this, just have to try it.
A friend of mine told me that Pinus Fauna even helped with the eczemas of her pony.
Only they who try will find out.
Best regards
Jérôme Boechat with James
20.06.2011 13:31
Britta Feldmann
I want to contribute a progress report, too.
We use Pinus Fauna as a spray, as well as your carrot pellets and beetroot.
Last summer I bought a warm blood which is seventeen years old by now. I bought him for little money, as he limped and was actually meant to be slaughtered. I had him examined. Diagnosis: arthrosis in the forelimb. He got hyaluronic acid injections. The condition improved slightly. Additionally he got rampion and ginger (both in ground form).
As he would not eat it in its pure form, I soak carrot pellets and beetroot and mix everything. He hardly limps anymore. Looks great and behaves like a spring chicken.
When I bought him, he had firm scars on the posterior inner fetlocks. Each one as large as half a palm. He also had bald scarred spots at the withers.
And then I came up with the idea of spraying these areas with Pinus Fauna. Just look and wait what is going to happen. It was not even one week, before the old scarred layers began to come loose at the edge. When one area came off altogether, I was shocked at how thick this bald scarred ‘bark’ was. It was 4.5 cm thick. We decided to continue spraying him. I am really curious as to how this will develop; how the skin will develop now; if these areas will recover and if hair will possibly grow again.
I will get back to you on that via mail.
Kind regards Britta Feldmann
20.06.2011 13:28
S.M.
A very good day to you,
I have some feedback relating to your new product Wilms Pinus Fauna care extract: it truly is a real panacea
I have a pony, which has been suffering from sweet itch for many years. I have tried a great many products, but have never been as successful as I have been with this spray. After spraying the crest, you can immediately see that the itch is vanishing, because the pony stands there absolutely relaxed enjoying the relief. Furthermore you can see fantastic wound healing at the chafed area of skin. Scab just comes off and the skin underneath looks very good. And you don’t have to spray several times a day, because I was absolutely successful when I used it irregularly. Whenever I go to the horse pasture I spray, so not more than once a day.
Kind regards S.M.
20.06.2011 13:26
Reinhild Moritz
Dear Wilms Team
Amat (Arabian mare), born May 17, 2003
Amat came from Egypt to Germany when she was 3 years old. Already in Egypt did she suffer from chronic purulent nasal discharge, for more than five years, all in all, with constantly changing or overlapping germs respectively. She was treated with the relevant antibiotics, which caused the discharge to stop for a couple of weeks or reoccur immediately.
Due to a change of stable Amat has had new climatic conditions and a different kind of food since June 2010.
She had had continuous purulent discharge since February 2010.
An examination in Hochmoor Clinic showed no pathological changes of the frontal sinus cavity, where mucus had settled at a constant level. She had neither lung problems nor anomalies of the skull.
A nasal swab showed a moderate content of pseudomonas fluorescens, Streptococcus equi subsp. equi. The corresponding antibiotics, however, did not have any effect. A second nasal swab showed o small share of strangles bacteria. But she neither had a temperature nor any other symptoms typical of strangles.
Frau Moritz und Herr Baumann from Kauberplatte had reported on a similar case in the past, which they managed to get under control with the help of inhalations. Frau Moritz recommended Pinus Fauna as inhalant, as it had proved very satisfactory in her experience.
Thus, the course of antibiotics, which had already been started, was additonally supported by inhaling Pinus Fauna and resistance enhancing food (Olewo beetroot).
After finishing the course of antibiotics we continued using Pinus Fauna 3 to 4 times a week for 2 months. The last inhalation was at the beginning of December 2010 and so far (January 19, 2011) no nasal discharge has occurred.
The inhalation of Pinus Fauna was very soothing and relaxing for Amat. The individual inhalation lasted for approx. half an hour to three quarters of an hour. We will prophylactically resume inhalations at the beginning of March, or immediately when nasal discharge reoccurs.
My personal impression is that Pinus Fauna played an important role within this therapy. It was well accepted by Amat, once she had got used to the inhaler.
In addition to her food Amat is fed Olewo beetroot chips every day. This practice will be continued further on. Thanks to Olewo chips and Pinus Fauna, she has been free from nasal discharge and thoroughly healthy to this very day (May 2011).
Best regards from Kauber Platte
19.05.2011 14:54
Steffi
I am still enthusiastic about your products, your nice and competent staff and the quick help you provide when advice around humans and animals is asked for. Am looking forward to a product, which is still new to me and will gladly inform you, once I have used it. Many thanks. Will be in touch soon.
05.05.2011 09:52
Gerd-Heiner Schröder
Dear Herr Rauer, just some information on my experience with Kieferngold. We have been successfully using Company Wilms’ Kieferngold with our racing pigeons since 2005. We travel as sports group (SG) Schröder in the travel association (RV) Limberg in the Regional Federation 256 Osnabrück. Our pigeons are given Kieferngold as a drinking water supplement as well as in their bath water. As I know that pigeons usually do not like supplements in their drinking water, I carried out the following long-term test. For a fortnight the pigeons got clear water in a white drinking trough, then for a fortnight drinking water with Kieferngold in a brown drinking trough. That was carried out on an alternating basis a couple of times. After the animals had learned that the brown drinking trough always contained Kieferngold and the white one always clear water, I gave them both drinking troughs for them to select their favourite. The following day I exactly measured the remaining quantities. To be completely on the safe side I changed the position of the white and brown troughs respectively several times. The result of the field tests shows that the pigeons drank significantly more water from the brown drinking trough (with Kieferngold) than from the white one (clear water). As the animals are much more intelligent than we suspect, it can be assumed that Kieferngold has a positive influence. Otherwise the pigeons would have preferred clear water when given a free choice.
Our German shepherd dog Gorbi, too, gets Kieferngold on a daily basis. He used to have problems with his ears (typical of German shepherd dogs). When we tried for the third time, he refused to have drops of the veterinarian given drug put into his ears. Another drug, administered in the feed, helped only the veterinarian again. Then I came up with the idea to spray Kieferngold into the dog’s ears. At first, the dog did not want to let me treat him, but soon he realised that Kieferngold does help him. Now, I just have to say “Gorbi, give ear“ and he readily offers his ears.
I do hope that this experience may be beneficial to other animal lovers, too.
Best regards Gerd-Heiner Schröder
13.04.2011 14:54
Klaus-Uwe Grützmann
At the State Horticultural Show in Bad Essen we were introduced to the products of Company Wilms.
We very successfully used the product Wilms Pinus Fauna with our horses.
Skin irritations disappeared completely after 2 to 3 days.
Inflammatory processes in the inner ear of our dog also abated.
One easily talks about “miracle cures“, but you’ll wonder how fast this cure works.
We are determined to test further products.
Many thanks
25.03.2011 08:03
Pat Coates
I found Wilms website while searching the net for a bath mat suitable for a small hotel, as we have previously been using paper ones. I placed our first order last year and found them a great success and have had a second order delivered ready for the coming season. I have found the company very helpful and after a delay in receiving our first order, due to a problem with our postal address, Wilms quickly rectified the problem and I must say when we ordered this time the delivery was extremely smooth and quick. I was a little unsure about how the product would suit our use, and as we are in Britain how the good the process of ordering would be, but I can happily say that we have found both Wilms and their bath mat product a good addition to the Hotel, and have recommended them to other people in the trade.
09.03.2011 11:50
Ulrich Kuhlmann
Dear Wilms Team
I am a breeder of racing pigeons and use PINUS FAUNA for my pigeons. Professional proximity to Company Wilms enabled me to use Pinus Fauna over a longer period of time. A daily dosage in diluted form keeps pigeons in a generally healthy condition without the employment of chemistry. Therefore, young pigeons in their nest already get Pinus Fauna, which leads to the development of a healthy immune system, and can also be seen in the excellent condition of their excrements. I am convinced of the effectiveness and cannot but recommend it.
Regards Ulrich Kuhlmann
03.03.2011 13:34