Veterinarians are skilled in the diagnosis of disease in animals and should always be consulted — especially in situations where symptoms are severe or persist. Always tell your veterinarian what natural products your pet is using and involve him or her in these decisions. The following oils can be used in first aid and are safe for short-term use:
Lavender: Universal oil, can use pure or diluted. Useful in conditioning patients to a safe space. May help allergies, burns, ulcers, insomnia, car ride anxiety and car sickness, to name a few.
Cardamom: Diuretic, anti-bacterial, normalizes appetite, colic, coughs, heartburn and nausea.
Fennel: assists the adrenal cortex, helps break up toxins and fluid in tissue. Balances pituitary, thyroid and pineal glands.
Helichrysum: Anti-bacterial, reduces bleeding in accidents, skin regenerator, helps repair nerves. Also useful in cardiac disease.
Frankincense: Has helped some cases of cancer. Works on the immune system. Has reduced tumors and external ulcers. Increases blood supply to the brain (although it can worsen hypertension so use caution).
Spearmint: Helps to reduce weight. Good for colic, diarrhea, nausea. Helps balance metabolism, stimulates gallbladder. When diluted and used short term, this oil is helpful for many gastrointestinal issues in cats.





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I found a mix of oils to put in them for ticks but now I can’t find it anywhere plz help
Check out my blog section, it’s the last post. The combination is Cedarwood, Lemongrass and Lavender. If you have any other questions, please let me know
Any suggestions for ear infections in dogs?
Here are some suggestions:
Lavender Essential Oil
Melrose Essential Oil
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Oregano Essential Oil
Rosemary Essential Oil
Clove Essential Oil
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Ear Infection/Candida Overgrowth:
Geranium and Frankincense (Maleleuca for large breed dogs)
For infection/candida overgrowth – Geranium and Frankincense, 1-2 drops applied around base – front and back of ear, and slightly dampen (squeeze out)cotton ball or Q-tip to wipe out inner ear flap – do not go down canal to area you cannot see. Do this 1-2X/day until infection is gone.
Note: If you have a large breed dog (over 50 lbs) you can instead use Maleleuca diluted 2-3 drops in 1TBS Fractionated Coconut Oil (FCO), applied as instructed for Geranium and Frankincense.
I’ve read that baking soda kills them to keep them dehydrated and let them die.So wouldn’t oils help to hydrate and help to keep them alive another thing I’ve heard is mosquitoes are a perfect deterrent to mosquitoes so wouldn’t it deter other parasitic insects.Idk what is true regarding why mosquitoes being detected by citronella or orange underskin but would it also work on the pesky buggers as well?
My apologies. vinegar is a perfect deterrent…