So far -- as I understand it -- certain oils are not good for cats because of the phenols existing in the oils and the cats inability to break it down resulting in a toxic build up. Also, their skin is thinner than ours and the oils get into their system faster.
Lemongrass (an oil suggested in the Modern Essential book for Thyroid) has no phenols in it...so maybe it is safe?
What if you took the plant material or live plants of peppermint, clove, and myrrh (also recommended for Thyroid in the book) and placed them on the cats bed so at least the spirit of the plants and their healing properties could assist the animal.
BTW, my mom has been on thyroid medication for ten years. She went off of her medication 7 days ago. She replaced her medication with lemongrass, peppermint, and myrrh. The first day was very hard, but after that she has had no complaints and she is feeling great!. She said she can actually feel her thyroid start buzzing!!!!!
This is how she does it:
AM apply 2 drops of peppermint and 2 drops of lemongrass to the area of the thyroid (adams apple area) and then the same amount to the reflex point on her foot.
30 mins to an 1 hour later she applies 2 drops of myrrh to the thyroid area
She also follows Dr. Hills advice on hormone balancing and applies
coriander, basil, and clary sage daily to her belly area.
She takes 3 drops thyme in capsule
Lastly, she does not go a day without her life long wellness suppelments.
We are getting her blood tested in 3 months and will report the findings.
I love doTERRA!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Melanie Scott <oils4u2010@gmail.com> wrote:
please share when you find out since I have been unsuccessful as well in getting info on cats and the oils for a friend who wants the oils, but has a cat and is not getting them until I find out if it would be hurting the cat. There seems to be a lot of contradicting info out there. Thanks
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From: "Peres" <melynaharrison@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 12:51 PM
To: "Everything doTERRA" <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] CATS
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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