Royal Oil

"Divine Intervention in a Bottle!"


From out of the everywhere and into the here
comes a pain reliever so universally applicable and incredibly effective that users describe it as "Divine Intervention In A Bottle".

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Have you seen the photos on the home page of our Arabian colt, Flash? He injured himself and we decided to treat it ourselves, with Royal Oil. You can see the results: a completely closed wound in five weeks!  No sutures. no antibiotic, no problem!
 Harry The Holistic Horse says....
 

 
AT LAST! A PAIN RELIEVER THAT WORKS!
 
Hopes, dreams, ambitions, and training are all lost when the horse is in pain. Sure, there are products out there to let you 'manage' pain, and 'work through it'. But it isn't good for the horse, and it doesn't sit comfortably on the conscience of the owner. Recurrent pain is a limiting factor that doesn't allow the horse or the rider to experience life at its fullest potential.
 
Chronic pain is even worse. The horse is doomed to a life in pain, and the horse and the owner are then bound together by a pain that the horse can't vocalize and the owner is powerless to relieve.  
 
It doesn't have to be that way. Every horse that has been treated with Royal Oil has gotten relief from pain. That's every one, 100%. Royal Oil has brought relief to horses whose pain was merely bothersome and some whose only choice was a life of pain or the veterinarian's needle, and all ranges of pain between.
 
Royal Oil is food grade safflower oil. The oil is a carrier for a frequency that eliminates pain. There are no 'ingredients' in the oil. The six ounce trigger spray bottle is small enough to fit into a coat pocket or tack box, and so effective that you'll only need a little bit.
 
The six ounce bottle is large enough to use in a stable full of horses, and at $39 per bottle it's affordable for pleasure riders.
 
There are user reports, sure. But what is important is whether it works for you. Order some today, and generate your own user report. The oil is only $39, but the feeling of gratitude from a horse delivered from a lifetime of pain; that's priceless.

Royal Oil Is For Hoof Care!
 
Prolonged exposure to damp ground in the rainy season can bring on an outbreak of Thrush, a fungus that attacks the delicate tissue under the hooves.
 
When that happens, spray the underside of the hoof with Royal Oil. Use a brush to spread it evenly. The Royal Oil eliminates the fungus and odor. Commonly used treatments for Thrush are chemical-based, and some cause pain.
 
Getting the horse off the wet surface is the proper thing to do, but may not always be an option, especially if there's no shelter and the rainy weather persists. Royal Oil works even while the horse remains exposed to the muddy pen or pasture.
 
Use Royal Oil to treat the first symptoms of Thrush. Use it in persistent wet weather to prevent the appearance of Thrush. When the weather dries up, you and your horse will be ready for work, pleasure riding, or show.
 
Pain free and inexpensive, it's the thing to do! Order some today!
The 6 oz. bottle is only $39.00. Keep a bottle in the tack box when you travel to a show. Keep one in the stable for all-around use for first aid, Thrush treatment, and pain relief.

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Early in the research-and-development phase of Royal Oil, before it even had a name, we knew it worked on us and our horses.  But we had to get it out for others to try.

At that time I was in dressage training, sometimes working out at a boarding stable where there were many other Arabians as well as different privately-owned horses.  I'd known Ann, the proprietor for a while, and knew that she utilized various alternative modalities, such as equine massage, as well as a regular vet.  So I approached her about letting my husband try his oil on some of her more difficult cases.  Well, she told me, there's a Quarter Horse mare back there with swelling at the elbows and top of both forelegs, that the vet hasn't been able to fix.  So Al went there with Ann.  I was not too surprised to see that it was a big red mare whose ears were always pinned back when anyone got near, and there was a sign warning people not to get too close, as she was known to bite.  Ann went into the pen, put a halter on the mare, and signalled my husband to enter.  He sprayed his oil on the swelled places... the mare heaved a big sigh and actually put her head down to him!  Ann was saying "Watch out..." but it was too late!  The mare and Al were holding their foreheads together and both closed their eyes!  The next week, all the swelling was gone.  A few months later, the mare was sold to a new rider and has a happy life again.

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We met Linda in a health food store who overheard us talking to the proprietor as he described how the pain was gone "as if it had never been there!"  She listened for a bit, then broke in, "Does it work on dogs?"  She bought a small sample.  In less than a week she contacted us to say that it worked very well on her arthritic old dog, but that she had left her bottle with her mother (who used it successfully too!)  Could we mail her another?  Her dog was getting sore again without it.  She also found that she had to really work it in, as her dog was hairy, and make sure it got to the skin.  But the old dog was able to climb on her bed again with a daily application of Royal Oil.

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Mary, in Idaho, had a yearling colt whose front knee was swelled up and the poor little guy just moped around.  Her vet was not able to help much, other than to suggest alternatives that Mary chose not to go with (such as exploratory surgery!)  She decided to try Royal Oil, spraying it on his knee every morning.  In less than a week, she reported, the swelling was gone, "and he is running around with his tail high again!"

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Angel is a mare in Arizona that had hurt herself.  Here is a report from her owner:

She kicked at [another mare] and caught the panel, slicing deep into her hind foot. I have been working on it since October (including vet care.) It is finally looking better in just a few days of the oil. It had proud flesh etc it has been a mess.

 

(It is now the middle of January.)

 

Day 1: I tried the oil on Angel and her cut is a ton better.

 

Day 2: Angel was running around.

 

I could just hug you.

 

Day 3:  Angel's foot looks better, can you send more oil for that, what is a good size ??????

 

By the fifth day the owner told me that the wound was closing up.  She ordered the largest size. 

This is Angel's heel a week later.

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