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Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 03 Jun 2014 07:01
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Joe, we get the 100ml bottles cheaper than that.
Richard Gray Australia (Verified User) Posts 2231 Dogs 11 / Races 9 03 Jun 2014 07:50
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Looking into this product over some time and the "proper" way to use it, (not just rubbed in) I have found that there are indeed many "fakes" (which is to be expected) The product regarded as best has a "holagrame" sticker with a "T" on it and the most reputable product is manafactured by the "GUANGXI YULIN PHARMACETICAL CO. LTD" with registration number HKP-08410
Having said that, I am sure there are many other companies that produce the real product but this is one that is registered and regarded most repudable.
Hope this helps those interested. Regards. Rich.
Helen Laird Ireland (Verified User) Posts 788 Dogs 15 / Races 0 03 Jun 2014 18:13
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Richard, I have used it on dogs by just rubbing it in, which is how I was told to use it. I have had good results with it. How should it be used properly ?
Richard Gray Australia (Verified User) Posts 2231 Dogs 11 / Races 9 03 Jun 2014 19:48
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Helen, best results are to gently rub in but leave it wet and wrap for 1/2 an hour. For wrists, as an rxample, gentle rub, wrap lightly with heavy bandage or cotton wool and put a sock over it with an elastic band to hold it up for half an hour. For a shoulder area I put a towel in the microwave to get warm, and lay it over the area I applied ZGS for 45 mins. Hope this helps.
Helen Laird Ireland (Verified User) Posts 788 Dogs 15 / Races 0 03 Jun 2014 20:52
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Thanks Richard. Will go this way in future. Just wondering why though ? Does this help it penetrate ...can see the heated towel would be good,....but it generates its own heat anyway, or is it to keep out air ?
Howard Moshinsky USA (Verified User) Posts 886 Dogs 3 / Races 0 03 Jun 2014 22:02
Patrick Higgins Australia (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 9 / Races 2 04 Jun 2014 05:28
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I buy 100ml for $10 in Hobart and its the same as Carol's. Paddy
Daryl McLaughlin United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 235 Dogs 2 / Races 0 04 Jun 2014 11:34
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Is it good for tendon injuries??
Patrick Higgins Australia (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 9 / Races 2 05 Jun 2014 01:05
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Yes, apply with a cotton wool bud and tape the Wool over the sore spot for about one hour, this helps the heat to last longer. Do twice a day for about 3 days then once a day. Keep walking the dog till the injury is fixed. Lazer treatment will speed up healing immensely. Paddy.
Daryl McLaughlin United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 235 Dogs 2 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 09:38