*NEW FREEBIE* 5 Essential Oils NOTE Safe for Dogs (or humans!)
One of my pet peeves is when companies try to sell you essential oils that aren't safe, like Basil, Fennel and Nutmeg.
The steam distillation process, the most common method of turning plants into essential oils, can cause safe and even beneficial herbs to be harmful once they've gone through the distillation process and made into essential oils.
Annnnnd I'll let you know how to tell the difference between essential oils that have the same name. You'll want to go through your essential oils and blends to see which ones to toss so you aren't exposing yourself or your pets to these carcinogenic, neurotoxic, and otherwise unsafe, essential oils. Ready? |
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New to Using Essential Oils Safely? Start Here!
Lea introduces you to essential oils inside her bite-sized "Introduction to Essential Oils" classes. The content can be viewed, read, or listened to whenever it's convenient for you so you can start learning how to use essential oils safely today!
Using Essential Oils Safety with PETS
There's a lot of misinformation out there about using essential oils with pets. Are essential oils safe around pets? Is it OK to diffuse if you have a cat in the house? Is Tea Tree really safe around dogs, or not? What about using with bunnies, fish, or birds?
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