I wanted to share some information about this product that I just came across. A good friend who works in a vet clinic in Wyoming sent me a couple of bottles of this a while back, and I’ve just had the opportunity to use it. They have a number of clients up there who use it themselves; one fellow won’t go anywhere without it in case of food poisoning.
The essential oils in it are: Calendula Oil, Catnip Oil, Olive Oil, Oregano Oil, Peppermint Oil, Spearment Oil, St. John’s Wort Oil, and Thyme Oil.
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I had a young doeling that started to scour, so I had been giving her Grapefruit Seed Extract multiple times a day for five days. She was also getting Vitamin C, echinacea/goldenseal tincture and cornstarch at the same time. I was getting frustrated that there seemed to be no change at ALL, and her stool was turning to the dreaded stinky green water. Aack!!
I was about to go ahead and start her on a round of Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim, but then remembered that I had this DiaBac in the house. It is a powder inside of the capsules, but the capsules were too big for this kiddo, and I don’t have a small bolus gun. I emptied the dosage into a syringe, added a bit of water to make a slurry and tasted it. The smell of the oils is quite strong, and it did burn a bit on my tongue. Not that bad though, and not at all long-lasting. So, down her little hatch it went that evening. She shook her head and made a face, but went right back to eating.
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I have found many references on the web from veterinarians and breeders saying that they use this almost exclusively for coccidiosis in puppies, which does not surprise me. At least one vet also mentioned using it in dogs coming in to board to prevent diarrhea from stress.
There was also a formal study done in Italy looking at the effectiveness of Oregano oil in killing cocci bacteria.
“Using oregano-derived essential oils to control hemorrhagic diarrhea in ruminants”
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