I think it's great that this study is being done, and I hope that they are incorporating products that are available in the U.S. as well. I know what products have consistently done a good job for me: Wonder Dust, Neosporin, Alushield, Corona Ointment - I handle a number of horses and I've found that horses treated with those products heal noticeably quicker. Nevertheless, if there's a more effective product out there, I'd like to know about it. My only question is, why are they only interested in analyzing which plant-derived ingredients? I realize that plants can be quite powerful, and that the UK has a preference for "natural" or botanical remedies, but animal-derived products, like Lanolin , and petroleum products are commonly found in wound ointments. Shouldn't the effectiveness of these things on horses be evaluated as well?