VMA Module 2 - General Veterinary AromaticTechniques and Selection
General Veterinary Aromatic Techniques and Selection
“The Use of Essential Oils in Animals”
Module 2- Part 1 and Part 2
Two part - Prerecorded video - 4 Hours - plus
At the end of the course - Download -
Certificate of completion for
VMA Basics -
General Veterinary Aromatic Techniques and Selection
“The Use of Essential Oils in Animals”
Downloadable documents and charts to help you learn.
These recordings are from an original live course.
Course is non refundable.
Module 2:
- General Techniques
- Inhalation
- Ingestion
- Environmental
- Topical
- Medical
- Products and dilutions
- Selection techniques
- Using Essential Oils with other Modalities
- Veterinary Uses
- 12-year clinical studies
- Essential Oils Roles in our lives
What will you learn in this Module:
- What are the three routes of the entry to the body tissues for essential oils? Explain briefly the physiology involved in each route.
- What are carrier oils or diluents? Name five and their special properties to influence healing and what criteria are used in their selection?
- Define what and how a hydrosol is created? How does it differ from the misting technique?
- How do birds different in their response to essential oils? How do cats differ? How do dogs differ? How do horses differ?
- Define sequestration
- What are various categories of health impacts to consider using essential oils in regards to the health and wellbeing of our pets?
- What is imprinting? How is it done? Why is it important to the successful use of Veterinary Medical Aromatherapy®?
- What are some general criteria for choosing essential oils? What properties could you select for? For example a specific chemical constituent causes “ X “ effect.
- What is a disadvantage of using only chemistry as the selection technique for essential oils?
- Why is it important to consider the patterns of the guardian when selecting aromatic products?
5 Lessons
Additional Documents all Lessons
Additional Documents all Lessons
VMA Module 2 Part 1
General Veterinary Aromatic Techniques and Selection
VMA Module 2 Part 2
General Veterinary Aromatic Techniques and Selection
VMA Module 2 Part 1 TEST
VMA Module 2 Part 2 TEST
General Veterinary Aromatic Techniques and Selection