Enhance the attitude, performance, and well being of horse and rider
The following essential oils are known to be beneficial for horse and rider during times of stress or for behavior modification
Basil: Calm nervous tension; a mental stimulant ; relieves anxiety that creates panic and robs confidence
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Bergamot: Anti-depressant ; uplifting; refreshing and calming. Helps with frustration and impatience
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CHAMOMILE: calming and sedative; helpful for irritability, and impatience
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CLARY SAGE: calms anger; hormone like qualities that help with mood swings; euphoric; helps relieve fatigue and indecisiveness
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GERANIUM: Highly effective in balancing hormone mares (and women) Seems to calm anxiety and ease depression
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GRAPEFRUIT: very uplifting; relieves stress and boredom; euphoric; disperses lactic acid in muscles
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JASMINE: Improves self confidence in geldings; hormone balancer for mares and women
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LAVENDER: balancing;calming;sedative; and eases emotional pain, fear, anxiety
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BLACK PEPPER:Deeply muscle relaxing; relieves tension held in the body; calming and pain relieving.
These are some of the main oils I use in my calming products. I have 2 blends: SHOW-THYME (also known as PEACE CALMING TREATMENT) and CMW BLEND. SHOW-THYME is blended to relieve mental and emotional issues involving, stress anxiety, fear, and lack of confidence. CMW is blended to relieve tension caused from stress, anxiety, and fear that is held in the body. I often "work" on horses during competitive events. I provide an aroma therapy/acupressure service, to relax, relieve stress, and muscle tension, before or after a ride. When I go to work on a horse, I take these two blends and let the horse choose. I offer each one and wait note the horses response to the blends. Usually I will get a stronger "yes" response to one of the products. This tells me the state of mind and body of the horse at that moment that day. Just like us, horses needs are fluid. Sometimes the response is to lick the product off of my hand, and this is ok...in fact that is usually the strongest yes response. Which ever one they choose, is the one I start with. I will follow with the other blend, unless I receive an obvious "no" response to that blend from the horse. I will use the oil in small amounts on my palms to stimulate endorphin releasing pressure points around the eyes, jaws, muzzle and ears of the horse (same with the rider when I work on them). If I find a reactive spot on the horses body I will add more oils and address that issue as I discover them. Most of what I do is "energy work" rather than muscle stimulation. The oils enhance, in fact facilitate this work. I have a proven record of enhancing the performance of some of the nations top dressage horses through my aroma therapy and energy work. I often teach the owner or trainer to work with their horses using the oils as well, if they wish. Most do, once they see the reaction of the horses to the oils and touch.
Both blends can be used for people and horses, and in many ways. They are blended in a base of fractionated coconut oil which is food grade, and none of the oils are known to have toxic effects. People wear them as a body scent, add them to shampoo, candles, bath water, and massage oil. Below is ordering and pricing information. And as always if you have any questions regarding these products please email me. Thank you |