Overview: The Animal Desk Reference book is written by Holistic Veterinarian Melissa Shelton - describing the many ways that Essential Oils are used for animals - especially pertaining to the French Model of Aromatherapy. Young Living Essential Oils and products are specifically described in this re
The animal desk reference : essential oils for animals
โ Scribed by Shelton, Melissa
- Publisher
- Melissa Shelton DVM
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 544
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: The Animal Desk Reference book is written by Holistic Veterinarian Melissa Shelton - describing the many ways that Essential Oils are used for animals - especially pertaining to the French Model of Aromatherapy. Young Living Essential Oils and products are specifically described in this reference - making it very similar to the Essential Oils Desk Reference for humans. Information for use of essential oils is included for every species of animal - from fish and cats, to dogs, horses, and elephants. General techniques and methods are thoroughly described in this easy to read book. Discussions on safety and monitoring of animals during the use of essential oils is also covered.
โฆ Subjects
Essences and essential oils -- Therapeutic use.;Holistic veterinary medicine.;Oils, Volatile -- therapeutic use.;Aromatherapy -- veterinary.
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