Essential Oils

Essential Oils
Essential oils are made from concentrated, complex substances extracted from various plants, flowers and trees and then distilled. Each essential oil has a measurable frequency which, when inhaled, swallowed or applied to the skin, is absored into the cells of the body thereby attuning the cells to the oil’s higher rate of vibration beyond the range or reach of stress or disease, often with immediate results.

There is an essential oil that resonates with virtually every area of the body, as well as with any physical, emotional, mental or spiritual issue. This makes them an ideal tool for working with multi-layered, complex issues. An essential oil can be thought of as a vehicle that carries healing intentions and vibration exactly where needed.

When using essential oils on your animal, you are a participant in the healing process and receive the benefits of the oils as well. By applying them in a safe manner appropriate for your animal, the potential for faster and more complete healing increases.

Essential oils are very often my first choice of care.  Whether applied topically, added to food to be ingested, or by utilizing aromatherapy (inhalation), essential oils are a natural way of treating animals and humans.  Ailments that can be successfully treated with essential oils include:
√ Allergies                           √ Communicable Illnesses
√ Anxiety                             √ Cracked Pads     
√ Burns                                √ Cuts & Scrapes                 
√ Grief                                 √ Hyperactivity
√ Incisions                          √ Internal & External Parasites
√ Insect bites                      √ Itchy or Infected skin; Hot Spots       
√ Mange                              √ Joint & Muscle Pain
√ Loss of appetite              √ Teeth Cleaning; Bad Breath
√ Weak Immune System
…. the list goes on

Examples of success using Essential Oils:
- I suggested using a particular essential oil for a cat that had excessive nasal discharge. The animal had revealed, during a communication session, that it was taking on some of the negativity that its owner was bringing
home from a high-stress job. The low vibration of the stress was materializing in the form of nasal mucus–the cat and its person were struggling to breathe easily with all that stress polluting their air!  To clear the cat’s energy field and protect it against the inflow of its owner’s stress, I recommended a daily spritz of water mixed with a few drops of White Angelica oil.  As a result, the nasal discharge was significantly reduced.

- The duration of kennel cough in a puppy was shortened to a frew days and the symptoms were significantly reduced by using direct inhalation and diffusing of Eucalyptus essential oil.

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