Essential Oil Blends offered by Deanna Harrison, Certified Aromatherapist.
Deanna's Oils are Essential Oil Blends and Chinese Medicine/Acupuncture/Acupressure!
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Essential Oils are extracted from plants (stems, leaves, roots and blooms) by a steam distillation process. All plants have little pockets of oil that protect the plant from insects, the environment, doubt and other things that can threaten the existence of the plant. Though the distillation process, the heat causes the little pockets of oil to burst and rise with the steam, where it goes into a separate container and is skimmed off the water. The water that is left over is called Hydrosol. Hydrosol is also therapeutic and very gentle having only around 1% essential oil.Essential oils are sold by the drop. 1 ounce of Essential oils is 600 drops. That is why it is dosed in drops. It takes many pounds of plant parts to produce 1 ounce of oils. Example: To make one ounce of Rose Essential Oil, it takes over 10,000 lbs of rose petals! Essential oil is the purest, strongest form of the plant. To give an example, lets say you make yourself a cup of Peppermint Tea made from the leaves of the Peppermint plant…..one DROP of Peppermint Essential Oil will make 100 cups of Peppermint tea the same strength! So as can see essential oils are very powerful. They can penetrate the blood brain barrier and go into the blood stream thru the skin. That is why it is so important to only use oils that are certified organic and pesticide free. This is also the reason 10 drops diluted can dose a 1000lb horse!
Zap It! is a blend of organic, therapeutic essential oils. This blend is for severe skin disorders and might help acute or malignant issues. You can apply it topically 2-3 times a day or as needed. In this blend:
Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile).
Analgesic: Roman chamomile was traditionally used to relieve pain (Gordon 1980, Grieve 1992).
Anti-inflammatory: Price and Price (2007) suggest that Roman chamomile has anti-inflammatory action.
Antispasmodic: Pénoël and Franchomme (1990) state that the esters in Roman chamomile have antispasmodic activity.
CNS sedative: The scent of Roman chamomile has a calming, sedating effect (Moss et al. 2006).
Skin healing: Roman chamomile may help counteract inflammation and support the healing process.
Tonic: Traditionally used as a tonic to strengthen and restore vitality.
Frankincense (Boswellia carterii)
Analgesic: The presence of components such as α- and β-pinene, d-limonene, β-myrcene, and para-cymene (among others) suggests that the oil has excellent pain relieving properties.
Anti-inflammatory: Hirota et al. (2010) noted that d-limonene, a component in some frankincense essential oils, has considerable anti-inflammatory activity—it decreases cell migration and cytokine release and shows excellent antioxidant activity.
Antioxidant: Yang et al. (2010) reported that Frankincense oil has considerable free radical scavenging action. See also anti-inflammatory.
Cicatrisant: The essential oil contains several components that demonstrate actions important to the skin’s healing process. Many are antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial. Anecdotal evidence certainly suggests that Frankincense plays a role in skin care.
Immunostimulant: Oils such as frankincense that have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties may offer strong immune support.
Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum).
Analgesic: The essential oil has pain-relieving actions. Voinchet and Giraud-Robert (2007) suggested that neryl acetate, a principal constituent, contributed to this effect. See wound healing.
Anti-allergenic: By reducing inflammation, pain, and swelling, Helichrysum can be used to relieve allergies that manifest in the skin.
Anti-inflammatory: The anti-inflammatory effect is thought to be due, in part, to neryl acetate (Voinchet and Giraud-Robert 2007).
Antibacterial: The essential oil significantly reduced the multidrug resistance of the Gram-negative Enterobacter aerogenes, E.coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Acetobacter baumanni (Lorenzi et al. 2009). Helichrysum was also included in a study investigating the antimicrobial activities of essential oils whose principal constituents have floral-rosy aromas (Jirovetz et al. 2006). All of the oils and most of the principal aroma compounds showed medium-to-high antimicrobial activities against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Antidepressant: Many people report that the scent of Helichrysum is uplifting.
Antihaematomal: Antihaematomal action is the ability to prevent and alleviate bruising after soft tissue trauma. Helichrysum is notable in this respect. Bowles (2003) suggests that this could be due to the presence of italidiones (diketones). The antihaematomal effect might be due to a combination of anti-inflammatory action, vasodilatory effects, and prevention of edema.
Antispasmodic: The high ester content (neryl acetate) of the essential oil suggests that it might have antispasmodic action.
Cicatrisant: See wound healing.
Skin healing: See wound healing.
Tonic: The antidepressant and uplifting effects of the essential oil enhance vitality and well-being.
Wound healing: Voinchet and Giraud-Robert (2007) investigated the therapeutic effects and potential clinical applications of Helichrysum italicum var. serotinum diluted in a macerated oil of musk rose (Rosa rubiginosa) after cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. This combination reduced inflammation, edema, and bruising. They attributed these effects to italidiones.
Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha).
Analgesic: Myrrh has analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity (Su et al. 2011).
Antifungal: from experience, we have seen that it can support the healing of slow healing fungus.
Anti-inflammatory: Myrrh has good anti-inflammatory action (Su et al. 2011). It is used in Chinese medicine for arthritis, and in Ayurveda for inflammatory diseases (Shen et al. 2012).
Antioxidant: Myrrh essential oil is a singlet oxygen quencher (Tonkal and Morsy 2008).
Astringent: Resin oils were used as astringents in traditional medicine, and their essential oils are often used in the same way.
Calming: Resins were used for calming and meditation and their essential oils are often used in the same way.
Cicatrisant: See skin healing.
Skin healing: The oil is anti-inflammatory and has good skin protection and regenerating potential (Baylac and Racine 2004).
Warming: Myrrh is regarded as a warming remedy in traditional medicines, used to alleviate conditions associated with cold and damp, such as arthritis.
Myrrh essential oil is spicy, somewhat balsamic, and sharp with a medicinal note. It becomes sticky and resin-like upon exposure to air, and as it ages the oil becomes softer and mellower, losing the sharp medicinal element. It blends very well with other resins such as frankincense and opopanax, the ‘Myrrh of antiquity.’
There are a total of 10 Organic Essential Oils in this blend. All are known for their healing abilities for skin.
“I had never tried essential oils before I called Deanna about an over doer horse that just tried too hard. She recommended the Equine Liquid Xanax an the Equine Ulcer Rescue just in time for Houston Rodeo. Can’t tell you how amazed I was at him picking out his barrels in an arena that size an keeping calm. What I thought could be an out of control run turned into a paycheck. All of the oils I have used have been beneficial. Her cbd an human oils are awesome too. I strongly recommend her oils.” – Mary Burger
“It started with the Liquid Xanax for my over-zealous barrel horse. Then it progressed to the Morphine Bomb Plus for my older gelding. I don’t leave home without my oils, and Deanna has something for everything. I now have an arsenal for safe measures.” – Kylie Weast
I started my gelding off with the EPM treatment after being at my wits end and a total loss of where to go next. My gelding was a total nightmare and a terror to handle. By day 5 I noticed a small difference. By day 10 it was a bigger difference. He went thru 2 rounds of treatment and he’s back to his normal self! The EPM treatment saved my gelding and I’ll be forever thankful! Next we moved onto the equine liquid Xanax cbd version. I started using this to help bring him back into the ring without nerves and using his brain to focus instead of spook. I love that product because it didn’t take away his positive energy, but toned down the spookiness he started having making a comeback. He was able to focus again. I love deannas products and will vouch for them again and again!**My gelding competes in jumpers and is also a barrel horse. Placing an order again to refill my stock!
We started using Mega Fire about 2 years ago for my grand daughters horse. We can tell a big difference when we use and when we don’t. He fires so much better with Mega Fire! She has now won 3 pole saddles on him and we credit your oils with helping get this accomplished! Thank you!
Deanna Harrison
Owner, Certified Aromatherapist
I have studied Chinese Medicine for over 14 years. I started because I had a crippled horse that no one could help. I ended up running him for 10 years. In 2015 I started studying Aromatherapy/Essential Oils to add to my business. I completed my Certification in 2019.
My goal is to help horses, dogs and humans feel better naturally with holistic healing. Thank you for visiting my page and feel free to join us on my facebook group page!
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