same protocol for ringworm as I would if it were Candida? Clear Skin
for ringworm or for fleas??? Sorry I'm confused, not hard today... I
think I would like that book, plz. How do I pay you? Do you have
paypal acct?
On Oct 3, 7:04 pm, Kevin McDonough <doterraoi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You would use the same thing as you did for candida. Also, I read in the
> book, Clear Skin helps.
>
> DMSO: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_sulfoxide
>
> You can usually buy it on line...kills cancer, fungus & helps with
> arthritis. I use it all the time along with the oils.
>
> *How to Rid a Dog with Fleas*
>
> Who wants to use chemicals to get rid of those pesky pests on your beloved
> dogs? Here is a great solution from dÅTERRA*®*: Uses a couple of drops
> each of lemongrass and eucalyptus oils and then add to the dog's shampoo. Wash
> those fleas flee!
>
> I have a book I put together, Tail Wagging Ideas from doTERRA. If you want
> a copy, it is $12.00 emailed to you. Hope your doggies feel better soon.
>
> Carol
>
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Amelia1968 <ameliasantido...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > What is DMSO? Just curious...also since we are talking dogs does
> > anyone have any suggestions for getting rid/killing ringworm in dogs
> > with oils and also killing fleas???? I have tried lemongrass as well
> > as terrashield but neither have seemed to work for the flea
> > thing...also was considering using lavender for ringworm but just
> > curious if anyone has had any success using oils for this and if so
> > which ones? Thanks so much!
>
> > On Oct 3, 4:04 pm, Kevin McDonough <doterraoi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I would mix a couple of drops of lavender, frankincense and melaleuca in
> > > coconut oil. Diet as the other author said, plays a major role in this
> > and
> > > I would start the dog on probiotics ASAP. The best oils for candida is
> > > oregano; however it is a hot oil. DMSO is also good for candida. If you
> > > choose that option, mix it with our coconut oil. Blessings, Carol
>
> > > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Jill B. <jboat1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > My neighbor's dog has yeast so bad, the worst case I have ever seen.
> > > > Her skin turns red and she bites on it constantly, plus my neighbor
> > > > can smell the odor of the yeast coming out on her. The poor dog (and
> > > > in turn, my neighbor) is miserable!! When she takes her to the vet
> > > > they just put her on anitbiotics and steroids which does clear it up
> > > > but then it quickly returns. Any advice on ridding poor Ruthie of her
> > > > yeast infection?
>
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