Is this true? If so, is corona that alcoholic drink or a horse cream or what? I%26#039;m alot confused lol. If not, then what does help horse scars tats cheap.|||http://altmedicine.about.com/od/qalibrar鈥?/a>
Good basic information on this link on treating scars...personally, I%26#039;ve tried Vitamin E oil and other ointments to keep the scar soft which seems to help them not be as prominent. Also another alternative ointment comes from the aloe plant....
http://www.getridofthings.com/getridofsc鈥?/a>
Remember to keep the scarred area moist......
I do not care for Corona....it attracts dirt to the wound area/scar area...the area becomes filthy. Not my first choice.|||Corona is a cream, not just an alcoholic drink.
http://www.smartpakequine.com/productcla鈥?/a>
Corona isn%26#039;t just for horses, it%26#039;s for all types of livestock, many other animals, and I use it for myself. It does wonder for chapped lips!
It is good for HEALING cuts (and many other things) with horses but I%26#039;m not sure about making horse scars disappear. I just know it helps with healing, scabs, dry skin, etc.
Also, Corona lasts a LONG time. We have a tube that we use for everything we%26#039;ve had it 8 years maybe and it%26#039;s still half full. So it%26#039;s definitely worth the money.|||http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/pr鈥?/a>
It is an ointment|||Corona is a beer lol.
And I haven%26#039;t heard of an ointment
called Corona.
I will look for some ointment online,
if I find anything I%26#039;ll post it.|||That is a cream, a thick gooey cream. Yes, it works well.
You get it at a tack shop.
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