Hi Terri - I'm concerned about the Tea Tree Oil. I've been using on my cats
for quite some time when needed. Didn't think twice about it. I buy my Tea
Tree Oil at the local pet shop. It's organic and cheaper than buying it at
the health food store. I'm wondering if you have a resource regarding the
danger of using the TTO on cats. Thanks.
Dottie
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Subject: CS>Re: vinegar
Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 09:53:01 EDT
<<What kind of concentration is suggested for this, Terri?.>>
Mike,
I've never really measured when I mixed but I would start at maybe 1/3 v to
2/3 water, adding more accordingly, dabbing on 2x a day to start for an ear
issue. I used this on a dog I used to have many years ago. He had folded
ears
which encourages ear fungus/bacteria.. it worked like a charm. I remember
adjusting the dosage and frequency with the reaction or lack of it. After
the
problem cleared I would clean his ears weekly with diluted ACV.
I dug up my vinegar book and read alittle. It states: vinegar can be
used
to treat inner ear problems, any skin problem as vinegar has the nearly the
same ph as healthy skin, (using full strength and diluted.) Then I read that
anytime vinegar is used around the eye it should be diluted. (Yale-New Haven
hospital- when after-surgery eye infections became a problem, their Dept. of
Bacteriology solved the problem with common vinegar). They're were
different
variations and applications for ACV... seems endless, sort of like CS.
The book I have is called: The Vinegar Book. 64 pgs of vinegar uses. It was
printed in 94'. The uses of vinegar for external and internal use are from
apple cider vinegar NOT white vinegar. I've been using Bragg for years, the
one with the "mother".
Terri L.
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