Roman Chamomile Essential Oil - Pure 15ml
Roman Chamomile Essential Oil - Pure 15ml
Essential oils can be diluted to be used therapeutically to promote health, wellness and wellbeing.
Roman Chamomile has a calming effect on the skin, mind, and body. It soothes body systems.
Properties of Roman Chamomile may include:
Anti-inflammatory: may ease joint pain in arthritic dogs and may provide relief when to itchy skin when applied topically.
Anti-spasmodic: may assist with releiving gastrointestinal disorders and discomfort.
Calming: may reduce anxiety, stress and promote rest in restless dogs.
Roman Chamomile Essential Oil is ideal for:
Applying to the skin and coat to stimulate sooth, condition and deodorise.
Massaging into the abdominal region to sooth digestive discomfort.
Soothing yeasty, itchy paws.
Reducing stress and anxiety and promoting calmness.
Safe Methods of delivery:
Topically: ideal for treating one individual
Diffusion: ideal for treating multiple animals Or treating the environment.
Internal: speak to a professional for guidance
Please speak to one of our professionals for specific uses, dilutions and recipes.
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Therapeutic Grade
We suggest to only use the highest quality essential oils on your pets and in your home. DoTERRA is the only company in the world that guarantees every bottle of oil is CPTG (Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade) free from fillers, herbicides, pesticides and any adulteration. They are the most tested and transparent company in the world, and the only company that publicly releases results for every bottle.
Cautions
Roman Chamomile oil is an extremely gentle essential oil that can be safely used even on children and dogs. However, having said that, I need to stress that all dogs are individual beings and they react differently to even the same oil. While this oil is generally considered a safe oil to use on dogs, you still need to take the necessary precautions, dilute and start off slow.
Treat all essential oils as though they are medicine and always follow the principle “less is more”. Always wash your hands after handling oils to prevent accidentally getting them into your eyes. To reduce the chances of sensitivity and organ toxicity, use an oil for no more than two weeks and then provide a rest period unless you are treating a specific disease under the guidance of a professional (such as cancer).
Essential Oils and Cats
Cats use a different system in their liver to detoxify and are particularly sensitive to essential oils that contain polyphenolic compounds. Cinnamon, oregano, clove, wintergreen, thyme and birch, which are hot oils and melaleuca (tea tree) should not be used on cats. Never put essential oils into the ear canal without professional guidance as they can damage cats’ delicate ear drums and nerves. Care is needed around eyes as well.