About Joe T. Barnett and Old Cowboy Oil use and benefits for healing.
The Man Behind It Born in the Saddle. Healed by the Land.
Old Cowboy Oil is a blend of essential oils. Concoctions have been handed down for hundreds of years for treatments and healing of both humans and animals. Modern-day extraction of different herbal plants have allowed even more health remedies to be developed.
Hard work and long hours started at a young age for Joe T. Barnett. Breaking and training horses, several years of rodeo life — it all started him off with bad knees and back. Shoeing horses increased these aches and pains with bad rotator cuffs and elbows. Jumping off a runaway tractor pulling a wide bush hog broke both wrists and stripped the cartilage from his right foot and ankle.
Over the earlier years, Joe tried everything: over-the-counter creams and pills, vibrators, heat and cold packs, blue and red lights, and eventually pain medication. He finally had to consider a knee replacement — only to discover a heart condition that disallowed the operation.
"The only thing I could do was nothing. I refused."
Once again he began reading and studying herbal oils and remedies. His daughter introduced him to essential oils. Research, trial and error proved to him that exact percentages of each individual ingredient is the one most important element.
"It's like making cornbread. You need salt to make good bread, but too much and the bread is not good. Too little makes bread, but not as good as it needs to be. Get the percentage right and there is nothing better."
He called it Old Cowboy Oil. On the bottle's label it says, "Apply with Prayer." You never know which one made you feel better — and who cares.
IMPORTANT NOTE FROM JOE T.
Cowboy Oils won’t work on everyone.
If you are lazy, do not waste your money.
People with serious problems will have to be consistent - hard massages 2-3 times per day at first. People with old jnjuries and scar tissue and/or arthritis will take time. Remember GOD can make anything come out better, including Old Cowboy Oil.
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“Now I can wake up in the morning, put my feet on the floor and walk without holding onto support. Once again I can enjoy my favorite things … horses to ride and things to do!”
JOE T. BARNETT, Founder of Old Cowboy Oil
A Blacksmith’s Account
Handwritten TestimonialThe following was submitted in the customer’s own handwriting, unsolicted. Transcribed as written.
"I started using Cowboy Oil in 2023 after a badly broken leg that has a rod, plates, and screws in it today. I used a lot of Cowboy Oil for quite some time. By being born flat-footed with broken arches I still use it some every day. Because broken arches carry a problem all the way to your 'Atlas.' By having custom fit shoes helps a lot, but there's still rubs, used to be corns, and everyday sore feet, unlevel ground makes my ankles sore, I have damaged nerves going to my big toes that burns daily. So using Cowboy Oil on my pelvic to loosen those nerves and doing the Foot Cream and occasionally Oil too, on my feet is the way to keep me Blacksmithing and Training colts in the routine of about 12 hours a day 5 to 6 days a week.
"The Cowboy Oil does 'Tremendously' good by itself by rubbing it on your sore spots, muscles, joints, breaks, on new breaks I recommend wait to use the Oil until it's started healing together good — then be careful how much you rub to not disturb the healing but keep the scar tissue from building up too much. It will also take pain away.
"One to three drops of Cowboy Oil will take a tooth ache for me. It's been proven to heal rotted teeth back, by rubbing Oil on the gum and tooth daily. I have two different Oils — one is Cowboy Oil and the other is 'Stinger' cowboy oil. I use Stinger for deeper methods, more tough-skinned places. Old Cowboy Foot Cream is designed for 'corns' on your feet — rub Cream in for a few days and you can start peeling your corn. I've had good success by rubbing Cream on my hands to prevent cracky hands, or heal your cracky hands. It seems to work well on poison ivy, and as well on mosquito bites."
Blacksmith & Colt Trainer — Mississippi | Submitted by hand