Saturday, August 7, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: CATS

If the vet you are talking about in Las Vegas is dr. Nancy Brandt at
natural care institute, she is wonderful! I take my dog to her
regularly for chiro adjustments and she keeps him walking. I just
started using doTerra on myself and my dog and I plan to show her the
oils at my next appointment. I would love for her to experience these
oils from more than one person. Karen


On Aug 7, 4:45 am, Shelly D <neuromuscul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I too have a 19 yo cat with "thyroid problems".  Be careful with your
> choice of oils and do not assume a human thyroid problem is the same
> as a cat problem.  Most humans are treated for HYPOTHYROIDISM and most
> cats are treated for HYPERTHYROIDISM. I have been using myrrh on my
> cats ears and foot pads,  1-2 drops greatly diluted with FCA.  I
> started using myrrh after a lot of research.  One of its uses is for
> hyperthyroidism.  I began using it for its antibacterial qualities as
> my kitty had a intestinal bacterial infection.  It is one of the few
> safe for kitties  An oil that increases thyroid activity on a
> hyperthyroid cat could spell disaster.  Peppermint and lemongrass are
> two that I would NOT use on my cat.  With hyperthyroidism their hearts
> are very stressed and these cats don't need anymore stimulation.
> There is an animal aromatherapist on this google group who uses
> doTerra oils.  I think she would be a great resource.  Search for her
> and then maybe email her directly since she has not responded to this
> thread and I usually do see her activity whenever there is an animal
> question.   Good luck with your kitty.  FYI there is a veterinarian in
> Vegas that uses oils in her practice and  you can schedule phone
> consults with her.  I had one scheduled but had to cancel.  Talking
> with her receptionist I asked what brand of oils she is recommending
> and he said YL. I think a consult with her would be very informative
> and perhaps a chance to share the oils with this veterinarian.
>
> Shelly Daugherty, LVT, LMBT
>
> On Aug 6, 7:59 pm, Arin Ingraham <ariningra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I just wouldn't diffuse all the time or right in their area. We have 2 cats
> > and we diffuse and have been for over 13 years.
>
> > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Melanie Scott <scottfamil...@cox.net> wrote:
> > >  Thanks, makes sense [image: Smile emoticon]!
> > > My friend was also mainly concerned about diffusing oils in her home when
> > > her kitty is always wherever she is. Anyone have any suggestion on that? So
> > > not necessarily giving it to the cat, but the cat being around the diffused
> > > oils.
>
> > >  *From:* Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
> > > *Sent:* Friday, August 06, 2010 3:58 PM
> > > *To:* everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
> > > *Subject:* Re: [Everything doTERRA] CATS
>
> > > Okay everyone, we love the animals and are amazed at how great these oils
> > > work on living things. BUT, they are for people and I can almost guarantee
> > > you
> > > that there will be no research done on using the oils for animals.
> > > It isn't that doTerra doesn't like animals because they do and most of them
> > > have their own. It is due to so much more research and development needs to
> > > be done for the people persons!
> > > Aren't we the lucky ones? If you want to use the oils it will have to be up
> > > to
> > > you and to your animals.
> > > We have had some amazing stories about the oils and love sharing them. I
> > > hope they continue to come so we can learn from each of you.
>
> > > Blessings to our animal kingdom.
> > > Pat
>
> > > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Peres <melynaharri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> I have tried to find legitimate research on doterra oils with cats, &
> > >> have been unsuccessful. We have a cat that the vet diagnosed with a
> > >> thyroid problem, & we would need to put her on medication for the rest
> > >> of her life. I was hoping to find a better alternative with doTerra.
> > >> Do you know of any?
>
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