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Gettin Jiggy Wit It
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| Who uses essential oils on their horses? I just started using doterra essential oils for calming and respiratory support for my horses. I am interested in hearing your stories and how you use the oils. Do you use a carrier oil when applying? Thanks! |
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      Location: Where you need a paddle... Oregon! | I had someone come do body work on my mare in December and she used oils. I could see my mare relaxing. I went ahead and made some mixes to use on her, with just the oils I already owned. I bought little glass spray bottles at the health food store and made a "muscle soreness" mix and a "mental clarity" mix. I spray her spots which tend to get sore and stiff with the muscle mix and I spray the mental one up on her poll, like the other gal did. My mare is pretty stoic and not expressive or soft. I can see her turn almost doe-eyed and calm when I use the spray.
Edited to add: I use regular water with mine. The other gal used distilled water, but she said it would be fine if I used regular water.
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| Yes I always use a carrier oil - fractionated coconut oil. Having said that, my horse doesn't seem to like the oils much. Once though, when he had a puncture wound on his forearm, his whole leg blew up. Nothing helped with the swelling, not bute or sore no more or DMSO, so I mixed cypress and FCO and the swelling went way down. A day later it was completely gone.
I also really like YL Animal Scents ointment. It heals well and keeps the flies away better than anything else I have used. |
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| Love essential oils. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | On the hot oils I always use a carrier. I like (oops, love) to use several in the flexineb. |
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Gettin Jiggy Wit It
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| uno-dos-tres! - 2016-02-28 7:14 PMOn the hot oils I always use a carrier. I like (oops, love) to use several in the flexineb. which ones do you use in your flexineb? Have you ever used frankincense in it? ETA: Do you ever worry about oils breaking down the plastic in the nebulizer?
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| I love my YL oils. I use valor, peace and calm and sometimes stress away. They are so awsome for myself and my horse. You can watch them visibly relax. I always use a carrier oil also. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-02-28 7:17 PM uno-dos-tres! - 2016-02-28 7:14 PMOn the hot oils I always use a carrier. I like (oops, love) to use several in the flexineb. which ones do you use in your flexineb? Have you ever used frankincense in it?
ETA: Do you ever worry about oils breaking down the plastic in the nebulizer?
Yes, Frank and helichrysum. I also love turmeric. I really think the cur-ost is killing the bacteria that's harming our horses. I just use it in oil form at the source of the infections. |
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Gettin Jiggy Wit It
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| uno-dos-tres! - 2016-02-28 10:44 PM WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-02-28 7:17 PM uno-dos-tres! - 2016-02-28 7:14 PMOn the hot oils I always use a carrier. I like (oops, love) to use several in the flexineb. which ones do you use in your flexineb? Have you ever used frankincense in it?
ETA: Do you ever worry about oils breaking down the plastic in the nebulizer? Yes, Frank and helichrysum. I also love turmeric. I really think the cur-ost is killing the bacteria that's harming our horses. I just use it in oil form at the source of the infections.
Thanks! What brand do you buy of the turmeric oil? Doterra doesnt make it. Also with the nebulizer being plastic how are you giving your oils in the nebulizer? Are you diluting with distilled water? Do you mix the oils or do you nebulize each one separate? What is your routine? Thank you!!!! |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-02-28 10:52 PM uno-dos-tres! - 2016-02-28 10:44 PM WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-02-28 7:17 PM uno-dos-tres! - 2016-02-28 7:14 PMOn the hot oils I always use a carrier. I like (oops, love) to use several in the flexineb. which ones do you use in your flexineb? Have you ever used frankincense in it?
ETA: Do you ever worry about oils breaking down the plastic in the nebulizer? Yes, Frank and helichrysum. I also love turmeric. I really think the cur-ost is killing the bacteria that's harming our horses. I just use it in oil form at the source of the infections. Thanks! What brand do you buy of the turmeric oil? A friend that races in Hong Kong gets my turmeric for me. I need to look and see if I can find it stateside, I've not tried to order. Doterra doesnt make it. Also with the nebulizer being plastic how are you giving your oils in the nebulizer? I use a flexineb or the MPTS, not much residual is on the chamber. Are you diluting with distilled water? No, I use sterile saline, ampules. Do you mix the oils or do you nebulize each one separate? I've found several mix fine. What is your routine? Thank you!!!! Well, I have a college gal running my horses right now. Her instructions are to give heli and copaiba prior to the run with a bit of Eucalyptus Blue or radiata. Post race and after they have a resting HR return she gives a clearing regime: Staying away from high percentage Thymols...Idaho Balsam Fir, Rosalina or Niaouli and gasp Silver.
Melissa is going to get a go at one of my colts I'm hoping that he will settle down and not be so speed hungry. He ran uptight at his first two races. Love Ruta Va La as well for those hot messes. I just rub it on at the poll.
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | I do, I make a great liniment from my Young Living oils and it smells fantastic |
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  Location: My own little world :) | This is so cool! I love my essential oils for myself and my family! I have used them a few times on my horses when they had wounds and I tried to concoct a fly spray but it didn't really work that well. Would any of you be willing to share your recipes so we could all enjoy them? And I mean recipes of anything not just the fly spray. I would be so grateful! I just think about all the chemicals in fly spray and the other lotions and potions we use on our horses and how they can't be good for them. Thanks  |
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    Location: texas | I do the Raindrop on my horses
I dont use carrier oils...
Young Living Essential Oils
I have a whole tackle box full.....
I used Peace & Calming on my 8yo daughters 92lb show goat and he was a perfect gentleman in the ring, whereas before he would drag her all around |
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    Location: Wherever They Send Me | I pre-mixed peppermint and lavender with water and put it them after I ride...not only do they smell good, but its good for the muscles. I put Balance, lavender and Frank on her chest before we warm up...I think it helps with nerves, hers and mine.  |
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