2/24/2010

Aromatherapy for Dogs: Essential Oils for the Dog's Bath

Kristen Leigh Bell, who specialized in aromatherapy for dogs for over ten years, lists 52 safe essential oils for dogs in her book Holistic Aromatherapy for Animals: A Comprehensive Guide to the Use of Essential Oils & Hydrosols with Animals. Here are some of the more common essential oils safe for a dog's bath:
  • Lavender essential oil is good for skin conditions and is also calming.
  • Carrot Seed essential oil is useful for dogs with dry, flaky skin that is sensitive to allergens and prone to infection.
  • Geranium essential oil is beneficial for skin ailments and yeast overgrowth.
  • Myrrh essential oil may help relieve inflammation, fight viruses, and repel ticks.
  • Rosewood essential oil is good for skin conditions and may help repel ticks.
  • Roman chamomile essential oil helps relieve cramps, spasms, and muscle pains.
  • Sweet orange essential oil is good for calming, deodorizing, and helping repel fleas.
  • Sweet marjoram essential oil is calming and also useful for wound care.
  • Valerian essential oil is good for dogs with separation anxiety or who are fearful of loud noises.
To add a single essential oil to the dog's bath, dilute it first in a carrier oil – no more than 10 drops of essential oil in one tablespoon of carrier oil. Use less for smaller dogs.

Essential Oil Dog Shampoo Blends

For a shampoo to repel fleas, add 4 drops clary sage, 2 drops citronella, 8 drops peppermint, and 4 drops lemon to 8 ounces of an all-natural shampoo.

For a puppy shampoo, add 2 drops rose, 2 drops ylang ylang, 5 drops geranium, 2 drops Roman chamomile, and 5 drops petitgrain to 8 ounces of an all-natural shampoo.

For a relaxing dog shampoo, add 3 drops valerian, 2 drops vetiver, 4 drops petitgrain, 3 drops sweet marjoram, and 2 drops sweet orange to 8 ounces of an all-natural shampoo.

Aromatherapy for Dogs Safety Guidelines

Do not use essential oils on medium/large breed puppies until they are 8 weeks old or on small breed puppies until they are 10 weeks old.

Use less essential oil for small dogs than for larger dogs.

Use only the highest quality essential oils and all-natural shampoos for your blends.

If your dog shows any signs of distress (whining, panting, drooling, etc.) around an essential oil, stop using it.

Another article on aromatherapy for dogs.

2/17/2010

Essential Oils for Fibroids

You can use essential oils for fibroids in a compress, in a sitz bath, or for abdominal massage to promote blood circulation to your pelvic area and potentially promote healing.

The first recommendations from the Essential Oils Desk Reference are cistus or lavender essential oil used in a warm compress on you lower abdomen daily. You can also try frankincense, Idado tansy, oregano, pine, or helichrysum essential oil.

Other recommendations include ginger, marjoram, rose, rosemary, or juniper essential oil. How do you choose an essential oil for fibroids? Understand the properties of the essential oil, understand your body and what's going on with it, and experiment using caution. Working with a healthcare professional trained in essential oils is also a good idea.

In Herbal Therapy for Uterine Fibroids, a naturopath describes how to use a sitz bath for fibroids. You can add several drops of essential oils to the sitz bath to stimulate pelvic circulation. Also, Uterine Fibroids – How You Can Help Yourself provides a Chinese Medicine view, which includes essential oils in your bath.

You can also add any of the recommended essential oils to a massage oil for abdominal massage. Here's a video of a simple abdominal massage.




2/12/2010

Aromatherapy News

Today's post is a list of links to some interesting aromatherapy news and essential oils information I've come across recently.

Dr. Mehmet Oz (from the Oprah Show) recommends essential oils as an alternative medicine option.

From the Clinical Journal of Pain: A Novel Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia Using Peppermint Oil

If you are interested in astrology: Mercury Retrograde Essential Oils to Use by KG Stiles.

Feng Shui and Aromatherapy

12 Oils of Ancient Scripture: Cedarwood by Gary Young, founder of Young Living Essential Oils.

Articles about aromatherapy from Positive Health Online.


2/06/2010

Best Essential Oils for Hair

The best essential oils for hair care depends on what type of hair you have and the condition it's in. The book Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide to the Healing Art suggests that lavender or rosemary can benfits all types of hair. Other suggestions:

Dry hair: Roman chamomile, palmarosa, rosewood

Oily hair: clary sage, cedarwood, cypress, lemon, patchouli, sage

Dandruff: cedarwood, geranium, juniper, sage, spearmint, tea tree

Hair loss: basil, cedarwoood, peppermint, rosemary, spikenard, ylang-ylang

You can add the essential oils to your shampoo or make this herbal hair rinse:

3 drops essential oil
1 pint herbal tea
1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice

Shake well and pour over scalp and hair after shampooing. Leave on for several minutes, then rinse. Store leftover rinse in refrigerator and use within three days.

For a hair treatment, Healing With Aromatherapy gives this aromatherapy recipe:

6 drops lavender
6 drops rosemary
1 ounce jojoba oil

Blend oils and massage into hair and scalp. Wrap you hair in plastic, then wrap the plastic with a towel. Leave on for 20 to 30 minutes, then shampoo.

Note: Use rosemary cautiously if you have high blood pressure because it might raise blood pressure.

Recommended source to buy best essential oils for hair.