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 The Comeback Kid
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    Location: lost in missouri | thank you, i am gonna investigate how to use this stuff TODAY!! |
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 The Famous Hot Wing Chicken Girl
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| redracinmo - 2014-08-06 8:09 AM thank you, i am gonna investigate how to use this stuff TODAY!!
I sent you a message :) |
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| We are avid Young Living users in our house! My daughter has terrible asthma and her inhaler has been replaced by Raven and Breathe Again. We have a horse who is a "roarer" few drops of R.C. in his nose and on his chest and he gets considerably quieter. my list goes on and on! I swear by "believe" any nervous barrel racer needs to get a bottle has been a life saver for me!
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 The Famous Hot Wing Chicken Girl
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| Ropenrun411! - 2014-08-06 12:51 PM We are avid Young Living users in our house! My daughter has terrible asthma and her inhaler has been replaced by Raven and Breathe Again. We have a horse who is a "roarer" few drops of R.C. in his nose and on his chest and he gets considerably quieter. my list goes on and on! I swear by "believe" any nervous barrel racer needs to get a bottle has been a life saver for me!
Believe is one I use a lot too! I love it. |
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| Put a couple of drops of peppermint oil on a cotton ball and place these anywhere you have mice. They work! |
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| I just got some young living PanAway and put it on my ribs that are bruised. Any one else have oils that they must have on hand? |
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I just read the headlines
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| Frankincense, peppermint, basil, valor, lavender, breathe ease or breathe again, thieves and endoflex. The next ones I try are going to cypress and copaiba and niaouli. I use these on myself but I want to start using them on my horses. How and where do you put them on horses? I have used valor on my gelding's poll and spine but because of their coat I worry about using too little. |
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 Purveyor of unconventional wisdom
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     Location: CA | I blend my own and started selling them online. http://corralno5.webs.com/
Yes that is right it is called.... Corral No.5 lol |
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 Ima Non Controversial Girl
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     Location: where the wind blows | I had a huge plantar wart on my foot for snout 8 years. Tried everything possible to get rid of it. Burnt off 20x, $300 on laser and everything else imagineable. YL thieves finally got rid of it, hasn't come back. Also got rid of the one on my finger too. I put lavender on my shoulders and areas at bed time to help me sleep. Thieves and peppermint on my feet also worked great when I had a bad cough awhile back. |
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       Location: midwest mama | I have been using Essential Oils for 25 years and have taught classes about them for about 20 years.
Young Living Oils are the only ones I use as (in my opinion and experience) they are the most natural and pure.
What is also important to me is the way that Young Living "distill" their oils. They process them in stainless steel vats which is very important as that is one of the only metals you can process something in and not have the Oil uptake (absorb) some of the metal from the container. Other oil companies "distill" their oils in other types of metal containers which contributes to the oils not being pure. |
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| We started a journey with the young living essential oils not to long ago, this was for mymy daughter, who has some pretty troublesome bladder issues.
Some quick back history, she was three (just three) started walking like she was drunk, knee pain and coin NOT go to the bathroom. She was diagnosed with atypical gullian birrie syndrome. After over a month in hospital we were able to go home. But had to Cath her to empty her bladder. She eventualy got whee she could pee, but she had vet week strength, not great control and not much for feeling. The nervs are still very damaged three almost four years later. (December 26 marks four years)
She could not go half a day without an accident. Several a day, frustrating for everbody and embarsing for her. And plauged bu infection after infection.
Any way on with the oils! I decided after her last dr apoiment where we were told to strongly consider medicaly shutting off her bladder and going back to cathaters I figured we have nothing to lose.
We meet with the local oil expert and did a bio scan on her she had something like 61 markers out? Almost them all!
Her oil program is : morning - thrives on feet, purification over bladder, drink ninga red. Night - frankensence on feet, purification over bladder. Throughout the day she drinks lemon in water (she loves this!)
The change, her bladder dosent palpate with a hard lump. Accidents are way down, she can go a day without one! She is starting to get better feeling and has the strength to hold it in and get to a bathroom! The more I use this stuff the most I am amazed!
For my self i drink the lemon as well and my milk supply (im breast feeding) has greatly increased. I didn't need it to but it has lol. Also I have struggle with thrush since baby was a week old since I started drinking the ninga red its complete resolved. I dont know for sure if the lemon and ninga red caused either but its the only change.
I also love love love Joy, peace and calm (really helps my over active toddler) pan away and valor. Lavander has helped lots too! Stores away. I really cant pick what ones I cant live without. Im just so amazed. s |
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| Also some of them I dont care for the smell, for me purification is the worst lol but I LOVE what they do!
My husband oddly likes when I diffuse JOY he likes that smell, which I could odd lol. It very floral.
I also have read that when you diffuse you should start with five to ten min then turn it off and build up to more time. |
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I just read the headlines
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| You may want to look into Copaiba essential oil. It is supposed to be really good for bladder infections. Young living sells it. |
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 Schnoodle Lover
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | Depending on how much you you are making say a big bottle or a small sample bottle of it. For the sample bottle is 40 drops Balance and 40 Serenity |
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | Nevertooold - 2014-08-05 11:39 AM
CashNOut - 2014-08-04 11:51 PM There is a recipe we call " liquid xynax " for human horse. Great for stress or anxiety. I love all the doterra products , I have started using there shampoo and conditioner and love it! There toothe paste is great as we'll.
Can you share this recipe?
Depending on how much you you are making say a big bottle or a small sample bottle of it. For the sample bottle is 40 drops Balance and 40 Serenity |
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | Mia - 2014-08-05 8:27 AM
CashNOut - 2014-08-05 12:46 AM
GoMistyGo - 2014-08-04 7:23 PM
CashNOut - 2014-08-04 4:25 PM I am a dealer for doterra, my friends horse has been lame for two years and has spent tons of $$$$$ on getting himn sound we started him on Marjoram and lemongrass, and also have started him on digest zen for his stomach. He is now sound with in 30 days and getting in shape as we speak. Our vet was speacless when he looked at him. Also has a healty coat on him with a mane finally growing !!!!!! he has never had a mane since he was born till now, always looked like someone chewed it off. I use oils on all my animals and myself.
Do you feed the oils or topical?
Bothe, I feed the lemongrass and marjoram. Anything with a supplement label on the bottle is good for internal use. I recommend the book "Modern Essentials" it has everything ! I have tons of recipes.
Is there a manual/book with equine recipes?
Yes there is a really good one, I don't mess with the whole fire and ice crap they put in there but the recipes are great it has recipes for dog/cat/horse
" essential oils for animals" by Nayana Morag |
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 Chatty Kathy
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     Location: In Ky following Barrel Races & Walker hounds. | I have chronic asthma, and it is mostly allergy and stress induced, what would anyone recommend for that? |
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I just read the headlines
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| BlazeFlameHarley - 2014-09-09 12:24 PM
I have chronic asthma, and it is mostly allergy and stress induced, what would anyone recommend for that?
Me too. I have just started the oils, but already I have seen a difference. I use Thieves on my feet and breathe again on my chest, neck and over my nose. I also have applied Frankincense to my chest and that helped, but not as much as Breathe Again does. I have tried oils from Young Living and Native American Nutritionals. If you try the Thieves blend be sure tonic it with a carrier oil. |
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | "Triease " from do terra is the best and use breathe oil as we'll  |
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 The Famous Hot Wing Chicken Girl
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| BlazeFlameHarley - 2014-09-09 12:24 PM I have chronic asthma, and it is mostly allergy and stress induced, what would anyone recommend for that?
Thieves and Breathe Again, for sure, as well as RC, Peppermint, Lavender and Purification.
Do you still have the article I sent you with the testimonials of people who have been able to kick their inhalers and medications and use strickly oils? |
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