Raindrop Method with Essential Oils Digital DVD comes with instructions
Using essential oils to support horses dealing with Lyme disease, EPM (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis), or general discomfort. The Equine Raindrop Method, developed by Lorrie Bracaloni, is one such approach that involves the use of essential oils to help horses release muscle injuries and viruses and rebalance their bodies.
Here's a brief overview of how the Equine Raindrop Method works:
What is the Equine Raindrop Method?
The Equine Raindrop Method is a technique that involves applying essential oils along the spine and other areas of the horse's body. It is based on principles from aromatherapy, reflexology, and massage therapy. The goal is to support the horse's immune system, relieve pain, and promote overall wellness.
Essential Oils Commonly Used
- Oregano: Known for its antibacterial properties.
- Thyme: Helps boost the immune system.
- Basil: Supports muscle relaxation.
- Wintergreen: Contains methyl salicylate, which is similar to aspirin and helps relieve pain.
- Peppermint: Cooling and soothing, helps with inflammation.
- Marjoram: Relaxing and calming for muscles.
- Cypress: Supports circulation.
- Frankincense: Known for its healing properties.
Application Process
- Preparation: Make sure the horse is calm and in a safe, comfortable environment. Clean the area where the oils will be applied.
- Dilution: Essential oils should be properly diluted with a carrier oil (such as coconut or jojoba oil) to avoid irritation.
- Application: Apply the oils along the spine and other targeted areas using gentle strokes and massage techniques. Start with a few drops of each oil and adjust as needed.
- Massage: Use gentle massage techniques to help the oils penetrate the skin and muscles. This can include light stroking, circular motions, and gentle pressure.
- Observation: Monitor the horse for any signs of discomfort or adverse reactions. Ensure the horse has access to plenty of water.
Benefits
- Immune Support: Essential oils like oregano and thyme can help boost the immune system.
- Pain Relief: Oils such as wintergreen and peppermint provide natural pain relief.
- Muscle Relaxation: Basil and marjoram help relax tense muscles.
- Circulation: Cypress oil supports healthy blood flow.
- Healing: Frankincense promotes overall healing and wellness.
Considerations
- Always consult with a veterinarian before starting any new treatment, especially for conditions like Lyme disease and EPM.
- Ensure the quality and purity of the essential oils ..Doterra is best.
- Monitor the horse for any allergic reactions or sensitivity to the oils.
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