Aromatherapy for Horses

Aromatherapy for Horses by Caroline Ingraham is a detailed guide published by Kenilworth in 1997, featuring 24 pages in English. This book provides an authoritative overview of using essential oils to address common ailments and management issues in horses and ponies, drawing on the expertise of a leading practitioner in the field.
Readers will find comprehensive information on selecting appropriate oils for specific conditions, along with guidance on doses and dilutions. The book covers various applications, including external, internal, and topical methods, and includes quick reference charts and tables for ease of use. With a focus on health and fitness, this resource is designed for those interested in veterinary medicine and the well-being of equine animals.
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A detailed and authoritative guide to using essential oils for common ailments and management problems in horses and ponies by a leading practitioner. Chapters include how to select oils for a particular condition, doses and dilutions, external, internal and topical applications and quick reference charts and tables.
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