Monday 30 July 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Success with Horse

Yes Horses respond extremely well to the oils.  I use them daily on mine.  Serenity and Balance are 2 of the best for calming and relaxing them, I use these 2 oils on the spine before I ride.  Lavender is also good for promoting hoof growth.  Horses will choose the oils they like best if you let them smell the bottle.  I have also carefully used deep blue on one horse who's back was very sore, instant results. 

I find horses respond better than humans, and it's easy to apply since you can put them directly on their spines.  Only use 2-3 drops though because they are more sensitive than we are. 

Wonderful to hear great testimonies for horses.

On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Marie Page <marie.l.page@comcast.net> wrote:
We gave a person the horse "Sore Muscle Brace/Competition Oil blend to use on an injury caused by another horse kicking her in the ribs. Our friend thought it would be six weeks before she would be able to ride again, well it has been 1 week and the horse is 100% better!!! She also used the Lavender when this horse was being shoed as she is normally very anxious, she allowed the horse to smell the oil and then put a little down the neck on both sides...there was no problems with the shoeing!!! Now she is very excited to ride her horse and try the "Cool-down Mist".
 
 

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