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We use the Young Living Essential Oil Purification in our Rabbitry and it takes the ammonia out of the barn in 5-10 minutes! The rabbits love it, as soon as they smell the oil their ears start twitching and they look relaxed. Ammonia causes stress in rabbits which leads to dis-ease to so with less stress there is less dis-ease! Leslie Cornell, Moose Jaw, SK Hot Spots
This year my dog Ginger got a "hot spot" from some type of
allergy (fleas maybe, although I never found any). It really bothered her
and she was constantly licking and chewing this area. I never even thought
about going to the vet. Since I have started using YLEO this fall, I go
first to these oils. Reading in the EODR I came up with Elemi
which I used everyday on the hot spot. This made a huge
difference, but as the bottle emptied itself I thought I'd try a different
oil. I used Roman Chamomile. The spot was no
longer hot-- it had totally healed up but was very dry and flaky. The
final oil I used was Spikenard. This oil is
amazing!! I think if this happens again I will use Spikenard
first and see if the healing process is shorter. In any case, Ginger
healed up totally without losing all of her hair and without any discoloration
in skin or fur. She loved Spikenard and would come
running and lick her lips when I opened the bottle, yet she never licked the
oils off the "hot spot".
Abby
Dog Seizure Our dog is an outside dog and sometimes has a seizure. Not having her dog house properly winterized, I had her on the porch recently. She began having a seizure and I put Valor on all four paws. Peace & Calming was massaged into her brain stem and dripped some on the floor in front of her nose. She came out of this state quickly (about 2 minutes) and fully. Kathy Recurring Jaw Problem
My dog has had recurring jaw problem that makes it very
painful for her to open her mouth. She becomes very listless and pathetic,
and recently had to go on steroids for a month per the vet. The last time
it came on, I rubbed lavender on her paws and just inside her
ear flap, which immediately stopped her from trembling with the pain, then used
Thieves and Birch. The next morning she
was perfectly normal...faster than she's ever recovered. I continued to
use Birch in the morning and evening for a few days and the
problem has not recurred at all since. The vet said it's something akin to
Lupus in humans...some sort of autoimmune problem that attacks the nerve or
muscle, and could progress to strike other areas of her body. Karolynn Ward Feline Aids
When my kitty tested positive for feline aids I diffused
Purification several times a day and put lavender
on the tip of his nose (no he didn't particularly like it). He
now tests free of feline aids.
Oh yeah. Give them lots of extra love and attention. They get frightened when they're sick. Be well, Vanessa Dog With Tumor Animal With Injuries
Just wanted to share something with everyone. One of our cats
"took a walk" when a door was opened (she is an inside cat). Apparently, she was
attacked by another cat throughout the night with a very deep scratch to the
eye. We had noticed lots of blood spots in the garage, but could not find "Sara"
the cat. She had been hiding in house for a couple days when I found her
and noticed the injury as she was very very traumatized and I am sure was in a
lot of pain. However, she had been sufferering all this time in silence. I
immediately washed the eye with a plant-based solution in distilled water and
applied lavender diluted with V-6. When we took her to our vet, she was very concerned about her losing the eye as the eye was had a totally "milky" appearance. She put her on antibiotics for the infection, mixed her own blood serum with some of the properties removed, and a couple of types of eyes drops . I added to this protocol a solution frankincense and lavender in V-6 vegetable oil and applied with a cotton swab on the eyelid and then topped with Rose Ointment. We had to administer all meds every 2 hours, round-the-clock over the weekend. I applied the oil solution twice a day to eye. Upon our return to vet Monday, she requested we see a veterinarian optamologist 2 hours away to determine the exact damage to the eye. This doctor was very positive and said infection was the biggest concern, but she felt 90% chance she would see again, as the cut had not permeated the cornea, but we needed to really watch the infection. That was last Tuesday. Since then I have been applying frankincense neat (very carefully) around the eyelid, sealing with Rose Ointment and occasionally diffusing a few drops of frankincense and other anti-bacterial oils in her room where she was isolated from other cats. Returning yesterday to local vet for check up, she is just AMAZED how well she is recovering and said the cut has almost healed and the spidery veins now appearing around the retina is a positive sign and said "we were doing a great job"...I did mention using the Lavender to her and gel in beginning and she did not seem to have an adversion to this, she only nodded and said that should be ok. This truly was a leap of faith on my part in using the oils with the concerns that have been voiced using oils on cats. However, I truly felt very strong that this would help her, and trusted she would be healed and able to see again. The vet feels the eye will never "look" the same, but feels she will be able to see again and was a very lucky cat, indeed. We call it blessed. If all continues to go well, as we know it will, she will be released next week. Sara is one of 3 Himilayan cats we have and has a very timid nature, and is somewhat shunned by the other 2. This event has certainly brought us closer to her and vice versa and I believe the other cats are truly concerned for her. While this was a very unfortunate incident, it has brought everyone closer together.... Thought all cat lovers may appreciate this and feel one lesson I learned was "the more care /love I give, the more love I get in return"....even from our feline friends. ..<<.~oo~>>.. Gratefully...Charlene
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