Young Living Peppermint Essential Oil
$32.00
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Worried about fleas, ticks plus mosquitos carrying heartworm but want a natural solution?
Worry no more!
Young Living Essential Oils are the most widely used natural repellents of fleas, ticks and mosquitoes in the world. YL oils are also the only fully organic, pure from seed to seal, grown on YL farms essential oils on the market.
YL Peppermint Oil
Unlike other essential oils, this oils does not kill fleas, but they help terminate flea larvae. Peppermint has been used as an insect repellent for thousands of years. It is still used today against pests like fleas and mosquitos as a repellant.
Peppermint oil helps to relieve the skin of certain unpleasant conditions that comes with flea bites such as skin irritation, and inflammation.
The main ingredient of peppermint oil is menthol. Research has established that menthol does kill mites and some bacteria, fungi and yeasts. Also that it has soothing properties, for example for coughs and when applied to the skin. Keep it away from eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
Safe Use
Please note: for YL Peppermint oil to be safely used on your pampered pooch it MUST be diluted.
On the area that is affected, apply a moderate amount of diluted peppermint oil to help your pet recover. You can also add a few drops to a 1/4 teaspoon of raw organic coconut oil and mix to use as an ointment to use on bug bug bites. This goes for your human as well.
!DO NOT USE ON CATS!
With the recent events of the FDA finally admitting that commercial flea tick and heartworm 'treatments' cause severe neurological issues including death, the necessity for natural resources is critical for the health and wellness of your beloved pup.
Teacup's Paw Couture owner is a legal Young Living Distributor.
(Member #13099508)
Protect your beloved pup the natural pure way that was always intended.
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