Aromatherapy For Man’s Faithful Friend - Dog

Recipes / Blends | Posted on March 26th, 2008 No Comments »

Emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear and love play a crucial role in human being’s life. These feelings are also an integral part of an animal’s world. Aromatherapy also provides immediate, profound and long lasting results on animal’s overall health and well being.

Leaving animals along for a long period of time, lack of attention, unhealthy food, abandonment, etc are some of the common causes of Stress in animals. These could lead to health problems like fatigue, excessive itching, shedding, panting and even aggression. Aromatherapy can be used to treat hot spots, itchy skin, ear infections, rashes, bites, cuts, scrapes, incisions from surgeries, stinky breath, flatulence and the list goes on…

Dogs are man’s faithful friends for life. Bringing affection, joy and loyalty into our lives, they are more emotionally dependent on their owners. They are in tune with our moods and show more difficulty in coping with emotional Stress and loneliness. Hence they require more attention then any other animals.

If your dog is suffering from yeast or ear infection use either of these oils to treat it. Put these oils in a spray bottle with a base oil and swab the inside of the ear after cleansing.

- Lavender - soothes the skin and relieves itching
- Tea Tree - powerful antibacterial and antifungal
- Bergamot - antifungal properties
- Roman Chamomile - soothing and gentle, aids in healing tissue.

To repel fleas, use peppermint, citronella, lemon and clary sage Essential Oils. Ticks are repelled by Essential Oils such as Geranium, Bay, Lavender and Myrrh. 15-20 drops of these oils diluted with base oil and sprayed on your dog daily will keep the ticks and fleas away.

Mix 6 drops of Lavender, 1 drop of Neroli and 4 drops of Marjoram Essential Oils with carrier oil such as jojoba or sweet almond oil. Apply on the spine and head lightly. Repeat when necessary. This blend will relieve emotional Stress.

To relieve Anxiety & Loneliness - Blend 1 drop of Rose otto, 5 drops of cypress and marjoram Essential Oils with carrier oil. Apply on the spine and head light, repeating whenever necessary.

6 drops of Lavender, 2 drops of roman chamomile and 4 drops of petitgrain Essential Oils mixed with carrier oil and applied to spine and head lightly reduce nervousness & hyperactivity.

Keep in mind dog’s sensitive sense of smell into account when using Essential Oils. A dog that is besieged by the smells of blends may pace, whine, or rub her / her head on the ground. Introduce your dog to Essential Oils slowly and in small amounts.

by: Sharon Hopkins

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Aromatherapy Essential Oils – An Inheritance Well Acclaimed

Essential Oils | Posted on March 18th, 2008 1 Comment »

The use of Essential Oils, which is derived from the pure essence of a plant, is not new. Though the term Aromatherapy was coined only in the 1920s (by Gattefossé in 1928), people knew of Aromatherapy Essential Oils from the prehistoric times. Starting from the Chinese to Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Persian and Indian civilizations, each have added to the science of Essential Oils and to Aromatherapy as a whole.

Research still continues in the field of Aromatherapy Essential Oils, with new developments being made in the field. Aromatherapy and Essential Oils are no longer limited to cosmetic or aromatic uses only. Many of the Essential Oils have been proved to have medicinal and therapeutic benefits too. Take Lavender oil for instance. French chemist Gattefossé would have been unaware of the properties of Lavender oil to give instant relief without any scar in cases of burn, until he burnt his hand and accidentally put his hand in the jar full of the essence of Lavender. Similarly, there are a large number of Essential Oils that have medicinal properties. The ‘tulsi’ plant or Indian basil, distinct through its strong aroma and taste, is considered “the elixir of life” since it is thought to bring longevity. The use of the plant’s extracts is made to treat illnesses like headaches, inflammation, heart disease, and malaria. The Essential Oils derived from ‘karpoora tulsi’ have found use in the manufacture of herbal toiletry.

Essential Oils are derived from almost every part of the plant. Leaves, stems, flowers, roots, etc are distilled through steam or water to result into Essential Oils. Consequently, Aromatherapy Essential Oils contain the true essence of the plant. In its purest form, a few drops of essential oil can give the same results that loads of that plant would have given. This is because Essential Oils are available in concentrated form.

Though referred to as oil, Essential Oils in Aromatherapy do not give that oily feeing. Except for a few oils such as patchouli, orange and lemongrass, most oils are clear and see-through.

Aromatherapy Essential Oils must be differentiated from the perfume or Fragrance oils. While Essential Oils contain the purest essence of the plant, Fragrance oils are made of artificially created substances as a whole or a part of it. Fragrance oils may cause allergies or other skin reaction because of the use of artificial substances; but the use of Essential Oils brings upon no such allergic reaction.

Aromatherapy Essential Oils can be used by people either through inhalation or by applying them on skin in a diluted form. When Essential Oils are inhaled, they enter the bloodstream and lungs directly, thus producing an instant effect on the ailment.

Applying Aromatherapy Essential Oils on the body is good for absorption. Since Essential Oils are available in a concentrated form, they need to be diluted using carrier oil. Sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, grape seed oil, etc are blended with the essential oil; and the mixture is used on the body or the part that is afflicted.

One needs to be very careful while purchasing an essential oil. Though readily available, people are not well equipped to differentiate between the good quality and poor quality essential oil. The following checklist might be helpful to all those people who are on their way shopping for Aromatherapy essential oils:

• A vendor who allows you to check the essential oil is preferred more.

• If the bottle containing Essential Oils has terms such as Fragrance oils, nature identical oils; they are not Essential Oils.

• Never buy a bottle of essential oil that seems old. It might be adulterated or just might not produce the medicinal benefits.

• A clear glass bottle of Essential Oils allows light to come in, thus reducing its aroma therapeutic benefits. Avoid buying Essential Oils that are sold in clear glass bottles.

Essential Oils sold in plastic bottles too must be avoided as it dissolves plastic and becomes contaminated for use.

by: Bryan Josling

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