Thursday, October 6, 2016

Essential Oils for Dog’s


Improve your dog’s vitality with the use of all-natural, pure essential oils. In the world of essential oils, there are many to choose from. It is important that you receive your essential oils from a company that develops and manufactures their own products. There are a lot of essential oils companies claiming to have the purest oil but never will release their testing to the general public. This is a red flag! And those companies should be avoided. Only buy your essential oils from a reputable, high quality company.

The amazing thing about the power of essential oils is that they work on many planes. For the dog’s emotional plane, many dogs have seen great improvement or change in their response to environmental stress and even levels of anxiety when essential oils are applied or diffused.
The essential oils affect animals at their cellular level, positively impacting their bodies in two ways: physical and neurological (mentally). Because it effects the dog on more than one plane, it has a balancing effect making the dog happier and giving vitality and physical health to the animal. This is why it makes it so exciting to use essential oils to help promote healing, to the dog’s mind, body and even on a spiritual plane.

There are many essential oils that you can choose from for your dogs that are safe for use. Below is a short list of oils and description that can help you get started.
For a deeper understanding of essential oils for dog’s please click on the link: http://www.goodthymeoils.com/…/36402296-0f54-c347-e27b-9a95…

Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana): Antiseptic, circulation-stimulating. Good for skin and coat conditioning and dermatitis of all types. Flea-repelling.

Chamomile, German (Matricaria recutita): Anti-inflammatory, non-toxic, gentle and safe to use. Good for skin irritations, allergic reactions, burns.

Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea): Nerve-calming, gentle when used in small amounts and properly diluted. Sedates the central nervous system. Avoid using with pregnant dogs.

Eucalyptus Radiata (Eucalyptus radiata): Antiviral, anti-inflammatory, an expectorant. Good for relief of chest congestion. Avoid using with small dogs and puppies.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale): Non-toxic, non-irritating and safe to use in small amounts, properly diluted. Good for motion sickness, worms, aids digestion. Effective for pain relief caused by arthritis, dysplasia, strains and sprains.

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia): Very safe and gentle, antibacterial, anti-itch, nerve-calming. Good for many common animal ailments, e.g. skin irritations, first aid. A "must-have" oil for your dog!

Marjoram, Sweet (Origanum majorana): Antihistaminic, powerful antibacterial properties, yet less likely to cause irritation than Tea Tree. Good for skin irritation and infections caused by allergies. A "must-have" for dogs!

Peppermint (Mentha piperita): Antispasmodic, stimulates circulation, insect-repelling. Good for arthritis, dysplasia, sprains and strains. Works well with ginger to treat motion sickness. Avoid using in small dogs and pregnant dogs.

Thyme ct. Linalool (Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool): Pain relief, good for arthritis and rheumatism. Antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral, excellent for infections and other skin issues. A "must-have" oil for your dog!

Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis): Calming, deodorizing, flea-repelling.

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