davidinthewilderness
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One other thing- LYSINE is amazingly effective for herpes infections. If I was susceptible to shingles, I'd be taking a Lysine supplement, if not daily, at least at the first HINT of it coming back.
There is a herpes infection in cattle called mammalitis. It's an infection of the teats and udder, and supposedly only transferred within the herd from infected animals. Somehow, we (and at least half a dozen other herds in our breed the same spring) started having problems with it. It's horrible... it spreads through the udder and can turn gangrenous. According to the vets, there is NO cure. Well... I've developed a salve and dip which DOES cure it... and within an amazingly short time IF it's started early. It works so well that there are times we can't believe it. One of the main ingredients is lysine powder.
(interestingly, our vet believes the virus got into our herd via semen... all the herds with the problems breed AI. This isn't generally accepted as possible, but does seem to be the only real explanation)
Summerthyme
Where does one get Lysine powder?
Celeste