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Rejuvenating Skin Spray

August 8, 2017admin

Sometimes scrapes and excessive licking cause skin irritation, and having a natural solution for those day to day skin troubles is both helpful and empowering. This is one of the most popular recipes that Dr. Janet has and it has helped SO many animals! This spray is safe for dogs, horses, goats, cats, llamas, cattle, and all other species. Dilute more for very small pocket pets and birds (2-4 oz. rather than 1 oz.)

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz Spray Bottle
  • 10 drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Frankincense Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Myrrh Essential Oil
  • (Optional: 2 drops Helichrysum Essential Oil)
  • 1 Tbsp Colloidal Silver
  • Top off spray bottle with 100% Pure Aloe Vera

 

Directions:

Mix all ingredients together and shake before each use. Spray the area as needed 2-3 times per day. If the animals wants to lick the area, cover lightly with a bandage, tee-shirt, or use a cone to prevent licking. (This spray is safe if they do lick it, but it does prolong the process.)

 

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