Cajeput (Mlaleuca Cajeputi Powell)
Cajeput (Mlaleuca Cajeputi Powell)
History and Character
Cajeput is a native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Southeast Asia and tropical Australia. It is a tall evergreen tree with thick, pointed leaves and white flowers. Traditionally, it has been used for joint pains, earache, respiratory problems and for repelling head lice and fleas. Cajeput is also known as white tea tree and it is from the same family as tea tree and rosalina.
It shares the energetic sharpness and disinfectant properties of these oils. As with many of the Metal oils, cajeput focuses and cleanses energetic space. It can be useful in cutting through obsessive behaviour by sharpening the mind and freeing it from a sense of entrapment.
- Principal Uses
Physical
Circulatory problems and arthritis
Coughs and viral infections of the lungs
Fleas
general immune tonic
Infected wounds
Behavioural
Claustrophobia
Obsessive compulsive behaviour
Obsessive behaviour, such as tail chasing, especially if dogs have breathing problems or a tendency toward lung infections.
- Fragrance
Camphoraceous, "Medicinal", with a slightly fruity edge.
- Actions:
Antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide, pulmonary, disinfectant, tonic and stimulant.
- Safety & Cautions:
Non-toxic, non-sensitizing but can irritate skin in high concentrations. For topical application dilute well. Avoid contact with mucous membranes.
- Maximum dilution
3 drops in 5ml/1 teaspoon.
BERGAMOT Essential Oil Profile - Aromapets
BERGAMOT Essential Oil Profile - Aromapets
History and Character
Named for the city of Bergamo in northern Italy (Lombardy), this small tree (3.% meters/12 ft. tall) resembles a miniature orange. Traditionally, it has been used for fever and worms. It is said to kill airborne bacteria and was used to stop the spread of infection in hospitals. One of the main qualities of bergamot is its balancing effect.
This is particularly useful when things are out of control, as in growths, tumors and, on an emotional level, moods that swing between extremes. Bergamot's sharp, sweet smell is uplifting and clean , cutting through stagnant energies to release pent up emotions. It has a profound antidepressant effect, especially for those who turn anger and frustration in on themselves, as in self mutilation or obsessive compulsive behaviour.
Principal Uses
Physical: Brings bio-system into balance - Gentio-urinary tract infections - Post parturition - Ringworm - Tumors, warts, growth of all kinds - Viral infection
Behavioral: Depression - Frustrated Irritability - Snappiness
I Most Often use bergamot For: Warts, growths and tumors, especially if the dog is snappy, intolorant or withdrawn.
Changeable, moody individuals with unpredictable temperament.
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Extraction and Characteristics
Cold-pressed from the skin of the fruit. The oil is a clear green color.
Fragrance: A fresh citrus aroma, with a slightly green edge.
Actions: Antibacterial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, vermifuge.
Safety & Cautions
Whole bergamot oil is phototoxic, so should not be applied to exposed skin up to 12 hours before exposure to ultra violet. Otherwise it is non-toxic and relatively non-irritant. While it is possible to buy bergapten-free bergamot, I never use it. Because when given the choice dogs consistently choose the whole oil over the altered one.
Maximum dilution: 3 drops in 5ml/1 tsp.
Reference: The Aromatic Dog: Nayana Morag
Angelica Root -Essential Oil Profiles
Angelica Root - Essential Oil Profiles
Angelica Root ( Angelica Archangelica)
History & Character
Angelica is a large graceful plant that can grow to a height of 2 meters/6ft. The whole plant exudes the energetic depth and reach, which mirror's angelica's healing power. Its roots go deep into the earth and strong tall stem - "reaching to the heavens"-supports a large white/green umbrella -like flower. The flower can be seen as a protective, as well as open and receptive.
Angelica root oil has been traditionally used to protect against "the Plague", for nervous hysteria, as a general tonic, for "fortifying the spirit", and for female disorders. it strengthens the liver and steadies the heart. Angelica opens us to healing, reconnects us to our inner innocence and is said to "connect us to the angels". Angelica is innocent and strong at the same time and is very effective where fears or compulsive behaviour have been triggered by a traumatic incident when very young.
PRINCIPAL USES
Arthritis-Chronic bronchial disorders-Circulatory problems-Cushing's syndrome and other metabolic disorders-Dogs who have shut down due to chronic pain and stress-Immune stimulant, especially for those run down by a long term illness-Liver dysfunction-Loss of appetite, including anorexia- Lymphatic problems-Stress related digestive disorders.
BEHAVIORAL
Chronic anxiety-Fears born out of early childhood traumas-Strengthens the nerves, especially where there is hysteria brought on by nervous exhaustion.
I MOST OFTEN USE ANGELICA FOR
Fear of compulsive behavior especially after one or more traumatic incidents in early life. Old dogs who are emotionally hardened or have chronic pain. If dogs show no interest in any of the other oils offered.
EXTRACTION AND CHARACTERISTICS
Steam distilled from roots. The oil is a colorless liquid, which becomes slightly golden brown as it matures.
FRAGRANCE
Sweet, sharp, pungent, with earthy undertones.
ACTIONS
Antifungal, antispasmodic, antitoxic, antibacterial, carminative, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, general tonic, neurotonic.
SAFETY & CAUTIONS
Non-toxic, non -irritant. Angelica root oil can be phototoxic when applied undiluted to the skin. Avoid exposure to sun for 12 hours after application. Avoid use with diabetes.
MAXIMUM DILUTION
2 drops in 5ml/1 tsp.
Reference: The Aromatic Dog-a practical Guide: Nayana Morag
You'll Be a Millionaire If You Find This Animal!
You'll Be a Millionaire If You Find This Animal!
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