What is bloodroot paste?

What is bloodroot paste?

Bloodroot Paste for Horse Sarcoids: Quick Guide

Bloodroot paste is a natural escharotic paste made from the root of Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot) combined with zinc chloride and other supportive ingredients. It is applied topically to horse sarcoids, where it selectively destroys abnormal tissue, forms a clean eschar, and allows the growth to slough off naturally.

How does bloodroot paste work on sarcoids? The active alkaloid sanguinarine penetrates sarcoid cells, stops their division, and triggers localized cell death. Within 3–5 days an eschar forms. The sarcoid separates from healthy skin and falls away in 7–21 days. Healthy tissue is spared, and recurrence rates are low when used correctly.

How do you apply bloodroot paste?

  1. Clean the sarcoid.
  2. Apply a thin layer directly on the growth (avoid healthy skin).
  3. Bandage if possible.
  4. Do not pick the eschar — let it fall off naturally.
  5. Reapply only after the area has fully healed if needed.

Is bloodroot paste safe? Yes, when used as directed on sarcoids. Expected reactions include swelling, discharge, and mild discomfort for 1–3 days. These are normal. Severe pain, spreading redness, or fever means stop and call your vet.

Where to buy veterinary-grade bloodroot paste VetGrade offers the cleanest, highest-potency formula made specifically for equine use: • Veterinary Grade Bloodroot Paste (1 oz)Veterinary Grade Bloodroot Paste (2 oz)Veterinary Grade Bloodroot Paste (4 oz)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is bloodroot paste?

A: Bloodroot paste is a natural topical escharotic made from Sanguinaria canadensis root extract and zinc chloride. It is used to treat horse sarcoids by causing the abnormal tissue to die and slough off while sparing healthy skin.

Q: What is bloodroot paste used for?

A: Bloodroot paste is primarily used for removing equine sarcoids. It is also occasionally applied to other benign skin growths in horses, cattle, and small animals.

Q: How do you apply bloodroot paste to a horse sarcoid?

A: Clean the area, apply a thin layer directly on the sarcoid, bandage if possible, and leave the eschar alone until it falls off naturally. Reapply only after full healing if needed.

Q: Are there side effects from bloodroot paste?

A: Normal side effects are localized swelling, discharge, and mild discomfort for 1–3 days. These are signs the paste is working. Serious infection or excessive pain requires veterinary attention.

Q: How long does it take for bloodroot paste to work?

A: Eschar forms in 3–5 days. Most sarcoids fall off in 7–21 days. Full healing usually occurs within 4–6 weeks. Larger sarcoids may need a second application.

Q: Where can I buy bloodroot paste for horses?

A: Buy veterinary-grade bloodroot paste from VetGrade in 1 oz, 2 oz, and 4 oz sizes at veterinarygrade.com. These are the highest-purity formulas made specifically for equine sarcoids.

Q: Is bloodroot paste safe for horses?

A: Yes, when applied correctly to sarcoids and not on open wounds, eyes, or mucous membranes. Always test a small area first and consult your veterinarian before starting treatment.

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