By Lesley Edmondson
Emotional and psychological problems are not just suffered by humans, but animals too. Animals can, and do, suffer the same range of emotional problems that we do. Below is a list of a few of the negative conditions in animals which can be treated by flower essences:
* A dominating animal
* Nervousness
* Abuse, neglect, or abandonment
* Pre- and post-surgical treatment
* Grief (loss of a human or companion animal)
* Fear of loud or sudden noises, visiting the vet, people, etc
* Hyperactivity
* Aggressiveness
* Jealousy
* Possessiveness
* Inappropriate, or non-use of litter box
* Changes in environment
* Excessive Grooming
Pets, working animals and wild animals, all animals, respond remarkably well to Flower Essences. Flower Essences are a potent, non-aromatic, vibrational remedy which can be given for internal digestion or external application, to create profound healing, balance and change. Emotional and mental stress in animals can be alleviated with the correct selection of Flower Essences. Essences will restore positive balance, well being and health.
and can also be used to achieve deeper states of bonding and communication with an animal, as well as for the more traditional difficulties such as fear, shock, depression, jealousy, relocation, bullying, anxiety, trauma, abuse etc.
The dosage for animals is just 4 drops of flower essences at least four times a day. These can be added to an animal's drink, food, treat (such as sugar lump for a horse, or other absorbent treat such as a biscuit); alternatively drip around the animals mouth area, where it will automatically lick the remedies; add to pulse points so that they may be absorbed into the body; or drip onto your finger and gently apply to gums, tongue, lips. You can also add the remedies to a spray bottle and subsequently 'mist around' the animals head, spray a room, car, carrier, horsebox, or other problem areas. It is wise not to administer drops directly into the animals mouth with the glass dropper as there is the possibility the animal may bite on it and cause an injury. If using the remedies to bring calm after an injury or operation, the essences can be added to the wounded area so that they may be absorbed into the body, or if the animal licks the area, which is usual, then they will be digested.
Flower Essences should never be given as a substitute for veterinary care. Lethargy, hyperactivity, litter box training, and other conditions, may be associated with physical problems and this obviously should always be checked out first. If a physical condition is established then you will find that flower essences used in conjunction with veterinary treatment can hasten the healing process.
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Article written by Lesley S Edmodson SNHS Higher International Dip. Aromatherapy, Higher Dip Reflexology and Flower Remedies, Celtic Reiki Master, who is an experienced and practising holistic therapist in the UK.
Lesley manages her own company http://pureharmony.net/
which specialises in Organic Remedies; focusing on Flower Remedies and Vibrational Essences
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