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Peace And Calming To The Rescue! | | Another testimony to the use of essential oils and pets. Diane wants to share what the blend "Peace & Calming" has done for her little poodles pictured above. |
Hi, my name is Diane and my two little poodles are Teddy (age 4) and his little sister, Chelsea (age 3). They are one year apart but from the same mother. Chelsea's father is Teddy's grandfather. They have different personalities and Teddy is friendly and hyper, walking on his hind legs and carrying on like a circus poodle. Chelsea was the only one in the litter and was/is afraid of people, except my husband and myself. |
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OILS AND ANIMALS by D. Gary Young, N.D | | Aromatherapy for animals is the art and science of using plant essential oils to treat both the emotional body and the physical body of animals. It takes into consideration the whole animal, so you are not just treating one specific symptom. The oils work to support the animal’s whole being in an effort to get rid of the disease. Essential oils have a positive effect on an animals, and leave no toxic residue in the way synthetic drugs do. |
OILS AND ANIMALS by D. Gary Young, N.D I have raised animals all my life and presently have several miniature horses as well as four teams of draft horses. I also have pygmy goats, barbadoes sheep and llamas at my ranch where I reside. |
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Posted on 07/28/05 at 13:16:00 by Jeannie Thomason
Category: Essential Oils for Animals
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Thank you AnnaBelle, I do have pictures of herbs and tell of their use under my Herbal Health category.
This article and future articles under Essential Oils for Animals may or not have pictures of the plant the oils are extrated from.
Essential Oils are 100 times more potent then herbs. The oils are the life-blood so to speak of the plant, herbs are what remains when the plant has been dried out. :-)
you should show pictures of herbs
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| Saturday, January 01, 2005 | |

Your Dog Stressed? Here, Sniff This... |
| Hi friends!!! Happy New Year. Lots of great new and exciting news coming soon! Meanwhile, I wanted to share a little more about the use of aromatherapy and essential oil use for your dogs. |
The use of essential oils, either in a diffuser in the home, or combined with a carrier oil for massage or bathing, can help pets to remain calm and relaxed. Here is how aromatherapy works with essential oils
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Posted on 01/01/05 at 20:23:16 by Jeannie Thomason
Category: Essential Oils for Animals
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Please see recent Q&A for more comments
Jeannie
I was finally able to get to your website and LOVED IT!! So much information:-) I am now specifically looking for information on homeopathic remedies for thyroid problems and yeast or allergy problems in Heidi-dog. Any suggestions? I do not see anything like this, so far, on your site. Thansk again for your wonderful work and Blessings to you and your staff. PS We DID use antibiotics and probably steroids when heidi nearly went into kidney failure - due in part to the yeast infection and part FROM the med's. Changed vets but STILL had to have the antibiotics!! Now dealing with getting rid of the after effects of that curse!!!
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This article and future articles under Essential Oils for Animals may or not have pictures of the plant the oils are extrated from.
Essential Oils are 100 times more potent then herbs. The oils are the life-blood so to speak of the plant, herbs are what remains when the plant has been dried out. :-)