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Never never never never never never never NEVER NEVER NEVER absolutley

NEVER use essential oils on cats. Cat's cannot metabolize EO's and it could

kill them. Especially kittens.

 

Now people will write to you and say " I've used oils on my cats, they like

it, they demand it, and they've never been hurt. " Well, they can't see what

it's doing to the liver... Also, cats REALLY love the smell and taste of

antifreeze. Kills a lot of them every year.

 

I own Aromatic Sage, it's an online magazine that is defunct at the moment.

I've been too broke to keep it going, but I'm going to put it back online

by tomorrow. The reason I mention this is that there is an article in there

written by a very good vet about what possibly killed a (until 6 months

before it's death was very healthy) cat, and EO's are the main suspect.

I'll put a note out to the list when this is done.

 

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> 2/10/2005 11:29:51 AM

> Ringworm

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> Does anyone have experience treating ringworm in cats with essential

> oils? There is a product out on the market that's supposed to be

> very effective, based on tea tree and neem oils but doesn't list any

> percentages or other ingredients & I don't know how safe any of the

> oils would be for use on cats. I have two four month old kittens

> with ringworm-- not bad, but I sure don't want it to get any worse,

> and I don't want any of my other three to get it. I took these

> little guys on as a rescue, the owner was going to put them down when

> they were diagnosed with the ringworm. They're isolated from the

> other cats, and getting Sporacin from the vet, but if I can use some

> oils to increase the effectiveness of the vet's treatment, or help

> prevent the other cats from getting it, I'll be very happy!

>

> Thanks!

> Sue

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Hi, Kathleen,

 

Thanks! That's just what I was afraid of-- cats are SO sensitive to

stuff other animals are OK with. I'm really afraid to use much of

anything on them that doesn't come straight from my vet! I'll look

forward to reading Aromatic Sage.

 

BTW, I LOVE you posts! I love your humor and perspective! I rarely

have time for much more than scanning the digest. I know you've had

a rough time recently-- your sweet Pumpkin right after losing your

duck. My thoughts have been with you-- each one of these little

guys is a special part of your life and they will always have THEIR

special place for you! When the grief of their going has lightened

I hope you will be able to rejoice in the time that they shared your

life!

 

--Sue

 

, " Woobey Queen "

<WoobeyQueen@e...> wrote:

> Never never never never never never never NEVER NEVER NEVER

absolutley

> NEVER use essential oils on cats. Cat's cannot metabolize EO's and

it could

> kill them. Especially kittens.

>

> Now people will write to you and say " I've used oils on my cats,

they like

> it, they demand it, and they've never been hurt. " Well, they can't

see what

> it's doing to the liver... Also, cats REALLY love the smell and

taste of

> antifreeze. Kills a lot of them every year.

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Awwww Shucks, you might make this hardened old battle axe blush... nah,

come to think of it, I'm long past me blushing days! ;-)

 

T'was a very kind note though and I surely appreciate it. Still a bit raw

but we're getting better.

 

Thanks much and like I said, I'll give a shout about the mag. .

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

The Warming Touch, Therapeutic Pillows

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

> [Original Message]

> suemogle <suemogle

>

> 2/10/2005 7:25:33 PM

> Re: Ringworm

>

>

>

> Hi, Kathleen,

>

> Thanks! That's just what I was afraid of-- cats are SO sensitive to

> stuff other animals are OK with. I'm really afraid to use much of

> anything on them that doesn't come straight from my vet! I'll look

> forward to reading Aromatic Sage.

>

> BTW, I LOVE you posts! I love your humor and perspective! I rarely

> have time for much more than scanning the digest. I know you've had

> a rough time recently-- your sweet Pumpkin right after losing your

> duck. My thoughts have been with you-- each one of these little

> guys is a special part of your life and they will always have THEIR

> special place for you! When the grief of their going has lightened

> I hope you will be able to rejoice in the time that they shared your

> life!

>

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Aromatherapy, herbs, natural living, etc

 

Can you get black walnut or chapparal herbs nearby?

I use those on things of that nature.

 

I even make a soap for it!

One of my children battles foot fungus and we always have around.

Good luck!

Blessings

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Ray and Kristena Roder

http://www.dreamseeds.org

 

 

 

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tea tree essential oilmy nephew had ringworm and mixing tea tree in a carrier oil and putting it directly on the sorebobbie smithshinybear1 <grizzlyherbal remedies Sent: Monday, April 6, 2009 8:26:36 PM{Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

Hello

I know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?

What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it.

JM

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ring worm is a yeast infection under the skin your best way to get rid of it is

make a paste of golden seal root powder , tea tree oil and black walnut . put ot on a bandade change it every day or make a basic salve of olive oil and bees wax and the blend to that and apply . hope that helps

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HelloI know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it. JM

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You could try pumpkin seeds.

 

 

 

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> What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it.

> JM

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i haven't been to a doctor, but i have it spreading all over my belly. The one I can see easily is on arm and is circle-like ring.

so, covering it up nightly will take a lot of wraps!

 

jm

 

 

 

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Monday, April 06, 2009 10:22 PM

Re: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

 

 

 

 

ring worm is a yeast infection under the skin your best way to get rid of it is

make a paste of golden seal root powder , tea tree oil and black walnut . put ot on a bandade change it every day or make a basic salve of olive oil and bees wax and the blend to that and apply . hope that helps

PATRICIA AND ERNEST JONES Dip HM

IF YOU ALWAYS DO ,WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS DONE ,

YOU'LL ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU ALWAYS GOT ,

Here in AMERICA we still TRUST IN GOD , AMEN

 

 

 

 

shinybear1 <grizzly (AT) brightdsl (DOT) net>herbal remedies Sent: Monday, April 6, 2009 9:26:36 PM{Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

HelloI know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it. JM

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DMSO is the best carrier, imo.

 

 

 

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Monday, April 06, 2009 7:08 PM

Re: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

 

tea tree essential oilmy nephew had ringworm and mixing tea tree in a carrier oil and putting it directly on the sorebobbie smith

 

 

 

shinybear1 <grizzlyherbal remedies Sent: Monday, April 6, 2009 8:26:36 PM{Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

HelloI know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it. JM

 

 

 

 

 

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This is not "natural" as you asked, but since it is spreading so quickly and so much, perhaps this will be something to keep in mind if other remedies do not work. Clear nail polish will kill ringworm within 1 week. You must apply the polish twice a day. What it does is to strangle the ringworm as it cannot breathe as the polish seals it in. My oldest son got ringworm on his thigh when he was around 4 1/2 years old (he is now 34) and I covered it with the polish (my mil told me to do this) and within 1 week it was gone. You could see the polish killing it within a few days as it began to wither and then there was just a spot where the ringworm had been and it took a few weeks for the area to clear completely (a scar-like area had to clear).

It has been many years so it is hard to remember, but this will work if the other treatments do not.

 

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herbal remedies From: grizzlyDate: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 12:19:10 -0400Re: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

 

 

i haven't been to a doctor, but i have it spreading all over my belly. The one I can see easily is on arm and is circle-like ring.

so, covering it up nightly will take a lot of wraps!

 

jm

 

 

 

-

patricia jones

herbal remedies

Monday, April 06, 2009 10:22 PM

Re: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

 

 

 

 

ring worm is a yeast infection under the skin your best way to get rid of it is

make a paste of golden seal root powder , tea tree oil and black walnut . put ot on a bandade change it every day or make a basic salve of olive oil and bees wax and the blend to that and apply . hope that helps

PATRICIA AND ERNEST JONES Dip HM

IF YOU ALWAYS DO ,WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS DONE ,

YOU'LL ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU ALWAYS GOT ,

Here in AMERICA we still TRUST IN GOD , AMEN

 

 

 

 

shinybear1 <grizzly (AT) brightdsl (DOT) net>herbal remedies Sent: Monday, April 6, 2009 9:26:36 PM{Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

HelloI know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it. JM

 

 

 

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Jojoba & Tee tree oil mix.

Works great for ringworm!!!

Put it right on the rings and rub it in.

Easily obtained from Organic Solutions #828-835-8071

 

~B

 

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> Hello

> I know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?

> What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it.

> JM

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my grandma used to put mentholatum on my ringworm. It would be gone in a couple of days.Trina --- On Thu, 4/9/09, Lori Smith <homeschoolmom42 wrote:

Lori Smith <homeschoolmom42RE: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm"Bryan Schillington" <herbal_remedies >Thursday, April 9, 2009, 6:46 AM

 

 

This is not "natural" as you asked, but since it is spreading so quickly and so much, perhaps this will be something to keep in mind if other remedies do not work. Clear nail polish will kill ringworm within 1 week. You must apply the polish twice a day. What it does is to strangle the ringworm as it cannot breathe as the polish seals it in. My oldest son got ringworm on his thigh when he was around 4 1/2 years old (he is now 34) and I covered it with the polish (my mil told me to do this) and within 1 week it was gone. You could see the polish killing it within a few days as it began to wither and then there was just a spot where the ringworm had been and it took a few weeks for the area to clear completely (a scar-like area had to clear).It has been many years so it is hard to remember, but this will work if the other treatments do not. Lori"I feel ashamed that so many of us cannot imagine a better way to do things than locking children up all day in cells instead of letting them grow up knowing their families, mingling with the world, assuming real obligations, striving to be independent and self-reliant and free." - John Taylor Gatto

 

herbal remediesgrizzly (AT) brightdsl (DOT) netTue, 7 Apr 2009 12:19:10 -0400Re: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

 

 

i haven't been to a doctor, but i have it spreading all over my belly. The one I can see easily is on arm and is circle-like ring.

so, covering it up nightly will take a lot of wraps!

 

jm

 

 

 

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patricia jones

herbal remedies

Monday, April 06, 2009 10:22 PM

Re: {Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

 

 

 

 

ring worm is a yeast infection under the skin your best way to get rid of it is

make a paste of golden seal root powder , tea tree oil and black walnut . put ot on a bandade change it every day or make a basic salve of olive oil and bees wax and the blend to that and apply . hope that helps

PATRICIA AND ERNEST JONES Dip HM

IF YOU ALWAYS DO ,WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS DONE ,

YOU'LL ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU ALWAYS GOT ,

Here in AMERICA we still TRUST IN GOD , AMEN

 

 

 

 

shinybear1 <grizzly (AT) brightdsl (DOT) net>herbal remediesMonday, April 6, 2009 9:26:36 PM{Herbal Remedies} ringworm

 

HelloI know ringworm is not a worm, but in fact a fungus...?What is a natural herbal remedy for getting rid of it. JM

 

 

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