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We're going to go ahead and get started. You guys all know probably a lot about Nancy already, I just wanted to start out before we turn the time over to her because she's who you want to hear from. By taking a quick second to tell all of you what an honor it is for me to be here and to introduce Nancy. I consider Dick and Nancy very close friends of mine and I've got a great deal of respect for the kinds of people that they are and the things that they have involved themselves with. Some of you probably have heard her present before, she's fantastic, she knows her stuff. She's an expert when it comes to anything having to do with pet rescue, pets, animals, animal communication, it's amazing. I have just a couple of things by way of an introduction or a bio for her for those who aren't as aware. And then we'll turn it over to her to teach us all of her wonderful information that she has.
Well, one of the things you need to now about Nancy is that she first of all is an extremely knowledgeable person when it comes to the essential oils and how to use those essential oils in numerous ways, not just with pets, not just with animals. She and Dick have worked not only on the business side, but of course on the wellness side for Young Living and they're gold distributors from New Jersey. She is a certified clinical aroma therapist and for the past 35 years, roughly, she has been an animal communicator, medical intuitive and psychic detective. She also has a lot of experience as a rescuer previously for the ASPCA. So she's got a lot of experience. There, go ahead, give her a big round of applause. You're done, congratulations.
Over 15 television documentaries worldwide on her work also with law enforcement, which I think is absolutely incredible. She has a great love and understanding of Young Living's essential oils for everyone and pets. She's fallen in love with the essential oils, she's worked with veterinarians. I could go on and on and on, but I know that you want to hear from her. So I will turn the time over to Nancy Weber without further ado.
Nancy Weber:
Hi everybody, and thank you. Can you hear me? It's okay? And pardon my back if I get too close to there. Okay? Everybody okay? Sorry about the standing room, but there's also room up front to sit if anybody wants to sit on the floor. So let's…excuse me? Yes, that's as loud as it goes. I could scream. He'd be used to it, but no body else would.
Okay, animals. We're all animal lovers, but I believe that if we as human beings who have a responsibility for these beloved four legged sometimes, quad, feathered, furred, scaled…you know, all these beings in this world, our responsibility is to clean up the earth. I like to start with that and say to you that that's my primary concern. That if we clean up the earth, we increase longevity in all our beloved animals and we increase our longevity. We're all connected. Nothing is separate here. So when I use the oils I don't do them any differently, although I do study it, I love it, I love the chemistry of it, I love the history of it. I do it the same way I do everything else in life. So people if you think that I'm an expert, many of you have told me your stories that are amazing. Absolutely amazing, have done amazing things I wouldn't have thought of. Because when we're in the moment of need if we use our heart, our intuition, and our knowledge blended and we use what we have been gifted with through Young Living, we do make miracles.
And each one is different. Just as you look around you and you know that the difference of chemistry when one person is upset, their chemistry is slightly than another person when they're upset. Well, you could have a shy or aggressive animal that may be the same basic cause. But their blueprint is different. They're genetics is different. What they eat is different. What they feel and think is different. So there is no ‘you do this' rulebook, and when I got to the essential oil desk reference and the healthy pet DVD, how many of you know that one? Okay, a lot of you do. Those who don't, the healthy pet DVD explains raindrop on a horse and talks about the healing and shows and demonstrates.
I joined Young Living at the end of November I think, '04. And in December I got a call from a ranch in Virginia to go down. I've worked with horses many years as an intuitive and using YLEO's, not knowing what I'm doing in the dark pretty much. Still don't know of the name of all the parts of a horse, just incase you think I know something I don't. I don't know of the parts. And this farm had 56 horses. And I had just gotten into Young Living and I got the animal DVD because I thought, well I have pets, I've always had pets. I've rescued I don't know how many dogs in my life and I took over a shelter one summer in my own home for kittens and cats and my children when they were young made me hold up my hands and say do you swear? I said, huh, not to bring any vermin or otherwise strays without our permission. I said, don't, you're not going to make me.
Thank you honey…(inaudible-speaking one on one to someone)…thank you. So when I began this part with the horses and I was used to it, I flipped over that DVD, quickly looked at it and thought interesting, and shut it. And took with me the things that I felt were necessary to take. I take the raindrop everywhere. I'm not without it. The traditional raindrop. I also take my own specialty nerve raindrop. Because there's so many nerve injuries that lead to muscle injuries, that lead to other injuries because neuro transmission matters in any being. As long as you have a nervous system pathway, you can have problems.
And so I take things like elemi and geranium, and Australian blue, and balsam fir, and frankincense, and Helichrysum always. I'm not without a bottle of Helichrysum. Usually cistus too, take lemon grass, and I will make up my own blends as I go or layering. When I went down I saw about 56 horses in 3 days that I worked on. One of them I'd like to start off with because he taught me so much. This was a little pony and he was ten months old. And this is so simple. And all of you will go, well yes. He had been almost killed by two large ponies when he was two months old. I saw him when he was 10 months old shivering in his stall, quaking, afraid to look up and anybody or anything. Fortunately the owner also was a woman into wellness, had a Pilades center on her property and promised he would have a good life no matter what. I said would you like to help him? She said, sure. I took peace and calming, that was my magic. I had it on her palms and mine and we started at the entrance of his stall. She said, now what? I said, nothing, just open your palms and hold them out. And stay here with me. Close your eyes and imagine the lofting of the light, the oils, just bringing him this light. Well about 10 minutes go by and said, take one step. Stay, relax, take another. Gradually we got up to him and I said, now take your hands. He had three ribs that were removed, half his body was a scar. I said now take your hands and put them directly over the wound. She said really? I said, don't move them, just put them on the wound. And she did and he went (inhale and sigh). And he followed us out and he walked over to every pony in the stalls, nudged them, walked over to every person there because we had an entourage, the vets were there, the trainers she had flown in people. And nudged all of them. About…this is about 4 years ago, 5 years ago.
About 6 months ago I get a call from a stable up in Canada who had referred them and he trains a lot of their ponies and he said, I'm having a little problem with this champion poor excellence. I said, excuse me? Isn't poor excellence the pony that doesn't have ribs? He said, yah, he just won the national championship, but we want to know. You never know, because you don't and I have learned that I cannot tell you what causes what. You can only just so much intellectually. So I can tell you some things that I've learned along the way and I can tell you what some vets have said. And I can help you that way, but ultimately it's (inaudible)…can tell you, there's a healing touch for animals right here. And a woman…Carol, where are you? …stand up for a second…that's Carol. Carol has an amazing story on a morgan that should be in research. So you go see anyone who's done amazing things, but you will hear a common thing. No matter what I teach, and no matter what I tell you, your heart, your intellect, your intuitive must all be connected to do the work. And so it isn't only the reference book, and it isn't only Young Living. It is woven in to who you are. And without that…that's a missing piece then. So I will suggest and I don't have a lot of PowerPoint's, that's degenerative neurological disease unfortunately, and I said it (inaudible) immune system failure of a beautiful dog, sweet as can be, and Dr. Brian Voynick in American Animal Hospital Randolph, New Jersey. And I said what do you think of the chief cause of all these autoimmune system diseases? And he said, well one of the chief causes is antibiotics. We know about vaccines, we'll get there. Antibiotics.
I want you to understand, I'm a nurse who learned in nursing school. Pharmaceuticals are not front line medicine. Nor should they ever be except in emergencies. And that's not being against them, that's just setting it right. And that's for animals, that's for humans. And what I found fascinating is what applies to most of our beloved friends applies to us too. Simple and basic. So I asked him and Dr. Jerry Buchoff, who's the past present American Holistic Veterinarian Association,…lovely man who does acupuncture, they both do, certified. And they've been involved for years. And they said, one of the top problems you over vaccination. Dr. Buchoff said he doesn't vaccinate anybody for twelve weeks, but he does do the parvo vaccine. He titers everything after that. A titer shows the anitbodies in the blood.
We've had cats and dogs most of my adult life…so once they show that they have the antibodies, they don't need vaccines anyhow, even if the town declares they have to, or the country, or your city, or your state, or whatever. If it's…the antibodies in the blood, it's just like the human…the antibody's in the blood you don't need a vaccine, even if you believe in them.
Parasites. Parasites are best seen as stunting small animals. And I say best seen because in large animals the difference if very small. So it's harder to detect. But the stunted growth of small animals is obvious and they thing first of parasites. Nutritional influenzas, they all said the same thing. What I noticed early on before I was in Young Living is that most of the animals I saw were cancer, very deficient in enzymes, and their diets were awful. And everyone has a different opinion on what is a healthy diet. And that's the same for us isn't it? and (inaudible)…I'm sorry, there's no one answer. I know that the closer you get to an organic lifestyle, the better off you are for your pets. However, one says raw meat, the other says…yes, and if a child handles that raw meat and there are certain bacteria in it or parasites, they can go blind from touching their face afterwards…Cornell medical university. The university of veterinary school of medicine has a large body of research in all these concerns.
Autoimmune system failure…yes vaccines, obviously. No matter what anybody tells us, we know how they interfere. And part of that I believe, is what goes into it besides what they claim. And the control, or lack of control. Or the idea of a vaccine may be relevant in parts of the world at some times, how they prepare them, what they do just like Gary talking about distillation…you can distill anywhere, how do you clean that machine, how do you test everything? Everything matters.
Scratching, most common thing they see in the office. And so…and the most common thing we see. So you know we have this wonderful ointment called animal scent ointment. And there's wonderful lavender that you want to seal it in…if you're doing oils over an area that wounded. If you're doing anything over any open area or an area that they can get to, you want to put some kind of ointment over, and what better one than animal scent. It's the easiest thing to do. You don't have to wrap it then. And it drives in any of the oils you put on quicker. Allergies, nutrition deficiencies, and over bathing. Except we have animal scent shampoo. I don't know any animal we've done this with or have friends we've done it with who don't love it. they ask for it. because it relieves them. When you warm a body the skin surface under the fur, when you warm it up, the pours are open. Right? Much easier access. That's when you apply the oils. Simple.
K-9 influenza, very common. Except when you use something like Thieves, years ago I gave him the thieves household cleaner for his office. I said, would you please try this? And a few months ago I walked in, smelling the place, everybody says it smells great and he said the staff is in love with thieves because the animals are in love with it. The minute they walk in they feel a deep sigh. And that is the thing I see again and again. Because whether they're ill, whether they're angry, whether they're shy, whether they've been traumatized you have to get the nervous system in the brain operating normally and as quick as you can.
That's primary to all healing. And one of the ways you do it is reduce the stress. And we have everything to reduce the stress except when we are putting any chemicals on us or in our environment. So wearing lotions and perfumes and all the rest of it, really intrudes in that healing process.
Kennel cough's funny because it has many different pathways. And it could be bronchial, it could be (inaudible)…of the lungs, and when you look at kennel cough, you can use any of the eucalyptus depending on the animal. And I do it very simply, we had an 8oz teacup chihuahua, my daughter rescued with kennel cough. And all she did was put about a quarter of a drop of peppermint in her hands. I told her wave it around first, just wave it around in the air. You don't want to put it near something weighing 8 ounces. The dilution has to be way, way, way down. And then just hold him. And that's all she did was hold him and 24 hours his kennel cough disappeared. And so she went and told everybody she knew and we all have this moral obligation that everything we do that works, we have to pass on, don't we?
I found Katherine Haupt has a lot of research on animals and I loved her line. Because we are not all the same, and we're all connected. Olfaction is to animals what writing is to humans. A message that can be transmitted in the absence of the sender. Right? You send an email, they read it, you don't have to be present. That blood hound a month later can find things. So think about where you are leaving marks for them. And realize that years ago and how it kinda opened the gate for me to understand about chemicals. I was called to a house where a woman had three cats that started to urinate all over the house. So I walked in this wondrous place and I went into the kitchen and all of a sudden visions start of a lion. It was a big lion all over the place. And all of a sudden, you know you have to make these leaps in yourself. So I turned to her, and I said, did you start cleaning with a new household cleaning produce a few months ago? She said oh yah, I'm using something with ammonia in it.
That changed my life. And I must thank her for that because that told me that when you stick…and I've seen rescued cats people think they're doing them a favor, they stick them in the garage with all the chemicals. And then they start urinating everywhere. What do you expect? They're trying to mark the territory, not only because the brain is getting chemicals that are disrupting the brain and disrupting the nervous system, but also because they suspect there are other animals there that they can't even see. Think about it.
I don't know, can you all see the brain? Olfactory sense? Domestic animals, this is the most important sense in communication. So if we are not totally organic when we live with them, we're doing them a disservice. Completely. They're able to detect many compounds at one millionth the concentration that humans can detect.
The odors and pheromones are very important triggers for their behavior which a lot of people blame, you know… they're behavior…you know, it's not a good pet, they bark, they do the…and I'm thinking even in people it's the same thing. When we're irritated sometimes it's because we're tired. Well, there's a chemical reaction, there's a depletion in the system. So there are answers and we'll go through them, but you can see the difference between the dog, that green piece on the right, can you see the green on the woman's olfactory bulb? Hardly at all, tiny little line. Comparatively speaking big difference.
The keys to longevity, I thought about and said, there's some very simple basic keys. Organic environment, and I'm telling you that's number one for me. Young Living, number two on…and creating the best circumstances where pets are sensitive. We know felines are, they'll pick up, they'll read you like a book, but so do dogs, so do horses. Probably ferrets too, but I'm not sure. Definitely birds. We once had a morning dove, and in my mediation class, she would sit on my shoulder and she would meditate with us, my cat would be in the middle on her back looking up telling us we may begin and she would then fly sometimes onto one of the cats back and they'd all go to sleep. That's meditation. Circumstances matter for them, just as it matters for us.
Nutrients. Okay. If you see that squirrel, that squirrel eats very well as do all the wildlife by our home. They love NingXia red, they love vegetables. The blue jay, the squirrel, the chipmunk, they all eat together with the dear, they all eat together. The turkey comes up and joins them and none of my cats…you cant' put down your NingXia red, she will take it. She'll also take your protein shake. Out of your glass, do not pour it into a separate one, she's offended. Okay, we've renamed her princess I think. Okay, so we've removed all personal care products that are not organic. I replace everything for people. I walk in and I say may I? And if they say I may, I get garbage bags. And they go, you're kidding. I said do you want healthy pets or not.
So one of the beautiful things I felt about being invited to talk was I'm not a professional. I'm not. So if I can do it, why can't anybody do this. If you care about them you simply ask them well do you want to have longevity, do you want longevity? And if you do, let's go under the sink. I'll take you shopping. And I've taken many people into the health food stores and bought, if they wanted unscented dish soap. And then put lemon and orange oil in the dish soap from Young Living. You don't want any odors in the house that they can detect. They'll detect it when you can't. Find a way. That's a priority, and that's a priority above many things in life for me. Make it safe.
Stressful situations, what happens if you have stressful situations and you cannot change it. Balsam fir and lavender are very simple for diffusion for almost any pet. I haven't found any that's offended by it. Simple and easy because cats, you have to be very careful with. There are particular molecules that don't pass through the liver very well. And yet some cats have had those without any repercussions. As Sue Pelachaty can testify for her cat, Autumn, who had cancer. And they used all the Young Living oils and instead of dying she lived two and a half years longer and she was better, funnier, friendlier, and that's not uncommon. And so the rules don't always apply, which is why I don't think there's anything hard and fast you can say, you have to take it intuitively also, take it up. but I find even though peace and calming is a wonder, the balsam fir and lavender are great for them. And this is very simple in getting to some more. However when I've had aggressive animals I diffuse always first peace and calming or lavender. And if I don't have anything to diffuse with, unbleached coffee filters. Simple and easy.
Parasympathetic chronic behavioral problems. Sympathetic nervous system. Do all of you know what the parasympathetic and sympathetic are? Anybody not know? Okay, very quickly for those who don't know. The autonomic nervous system contains parasympathetic, sympathetic. Sympathetic gets you moving. You look at your watch, you go on 5 minutes late, you can gear up, your heart goes faster. Your hypothalamus is effected, your adrenals, pituitary, everything starts functioning faster and pouring out what you need to get accomplished. Well what happens after the accomplishment, and you were late and you were stressed, and you still think about it, and you talk about it, etc…well animals feel it too.
Well, that behavior becomes chronic and that set up physiological patterns in them, no different than us. And I think one of the most important parts of repair, particularly for chronic pain also, any animals that have arthritis, any of them that have any chronic problem. You have to constantly reduce the stress. So diffusion pretty much everyday. Lola was a wondrous rottweiler rattled with arthritis and advanced metastatic bone cancer. And they were going to put her down that day and they called me. And I said last chance effort, we can't stand seeing her die, but she's lying here unable to move for several days. And so I overnighted to them some things, and it was peace and calming was the very first thing. I said put a drop on her head quickly. So they did. And then along her spine and along her shoulders and her chest for breathing, and they did NingXia red, they did balsam fir along her spine, and the regular raindrop, oregano, thyme, basil, Cyprus, and that was it. just the four introduced because they didn't want to do a lot right away.
A lot of times you start with even if they're large, you want to start with two to three drops maybe of each, the most if they're very large animal, just to see how they respond to all this. in 24 hours she was up, she went down to the local stream/river, it's kind of a stream, but much bigger…she would swim in it. she went swimming. I told them she probably…I don't know if she would make it. I have no idea. I said, she may die, but she will have quality of life which is what I tell everybody when I'm working with them. I can promise you this, there's quality to life when we're not overly medicated. And you have something else to offset all the pain and the damage. And we put Ortho Ease as a sealant over everything because there is pain. So when there's pain Ortho ease is amazing for them.
Then about five and a half months later I called them and I said I must visit her, they live quite a ways away. And we took a day off and we drove up to see Lola and she took us down to the water and she swam with us. and we got a call about six days later that she passed away quietly. And I felt that was the important piece. That you can't always guarantee that the result is they'll be fine. But you can say quality of life improves. And that's the truth. Okay, I thought maybe next door was coming in with music.
As I mentioned, the hot oils have molecules that can really accumulate in the liver and cause damage. So the cats you have to be very careful. Now my cats live with oils. How many people here use oils around cats? Look around. And all of you, the cat's fine?
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Nancy Weber:
Right, because they know. They don't argue about what's good for them. They take whatever's good for them and they use it. so they go to…they're far more instinctual than we are and instinct doesn't make them dumb, it makes them smarter. They don't fight it….sure…I diffuse thieves around cats, but I never apply it on them. It's cinnamon is far too hot for them. It's the same thing with dogs temperature, you don't want to lower the temp in a dog so I don't use peppermint on dogs, even though sometimes you can and sometimes it's important I try not to. Because for breathing I'd rather use RC, or any of the eucalyptus or Raven. Peppermint lowers temp, dogs temp gets too low, not good. You don't want to be the cause of then changes. I don't use it in raindrops on dogs. Although others do, I don't because I don't know enough about that particular animal's chemistry and health and I'd rather…or on the side of caution, but that's just the way I do it.
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Nancy Weber:
Well sure, okay…I don't use peppermint unless I know I need to for them. If they're running a fever, certainly I would. If they flip a stomach, yes you would. But I'm saying in general for a raindrop for something, no I don't. I had a dog that was having kidney failure and I got called by the vet in, to see what I could do. And it had not urinated in like 48 hours and it was dying. And he just laid there, and I did oregano, thyme, basil, and Cyprus, and it was a little terrier. I just did two drops of each on his back quickly, just kinda scratched it in, that's it. and as we were talking he jumped off the table, ran out the door, ran out and peed three times.
So sometimes you…if you need more, than you go to more. But you always start off carefully because you don't know…do you know the PH of the urine of your pet? Do you know the saliva PH? Do you know the blood PH? Well, do you know the calcium levels? Neither do I. and so I think intuitively you get what you want and then you go cautiously and you watch. In a crisis I may not stop using the oils for them. 24/7 if I can. Every 10/15 minutes, just like on a human. But in a non crisis I go very cautious. A drop, introduce it to them. Unbleached coffee filters, I carry around all the time. They are in (inaudible), they are in places in cars and trucks for everybody who has pets. I tell them just…I took balsam fir, or lavender, or peace and calming…now I drop it right onto the filter and I stick it in the dashboard and I put the oil on. Remember, they can breathe it in better than we can. It's simple and effective so that when they're stressed going to the vet, they're not so stressed going to the vet. It's easy.
Look for simple solutions, don't look for hard ones. Yes…
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No, I don't put vegetable oil on first, it depends…if there are wounds I might. But normally I will just put on NEAT, on most pets. Now birds are different. You know, a little toothpick. A head of a toothpick. On cats, I had 22 kittens in a shelter that were very ill, pussy eyes and diarrhea. And in 4 hours was an open house. And the warden said, doesn't look good (inaudible). So I had coffee filters and I had thieves and purification in my car. and so I put about 10 drops on each coffee filter, one of purification, one of thieves, and I had Di-Gize, carry it around, it saves lives. I took two drops of Di-Gize, NEAT because I had nothing else to use, and I dotted 22 kittens with those two drops. And I put above the cages purification and thieves on another one. and I walked out. And an hour later I walked in…she said, you'll never believe…I said, yah I would. She said, but…and that was a few years ago. That's why I work with the vets now because she turned them onto it. they couldn't believe it. and I said, no, no, it's pretty simple. We're unburdening the body. Think of your pets…we'll take questions in a few minutes…hold on.
Canaries in the coal mine, do you all know what that means? Everybody knows? I get some no's…very quickly. Who wants to tell what canary in a coal mine is?
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Nancy Weber:
Right, and so our pets are in the canaries in the coal mine. When your pets are sick you better look at your lifestyle. Please. It's the first indication because usually things happen to them quicker than us. babies, pets…they are your indicators. Okay. My poodle's back again, the princess. She just loves NingXia, she will take it any way she can.
Now, the…I worked a lot on pathways of trauma and trauma recovery for humans and animals. From…I've worked in crisis units in south Bronx, many years ago. And I happen to love working with crisis. But the analogy of the word trauma in the Greek means a wound, but the wound could be psychological. And we now obviously understand that the pathways persist as if physiological pattern that becomes so imbedded that it becomes a chronic pattern. I believe personally that it impairs that part of the DNA that sets up the replicating factor. Ask yourself something for humans because you'll know this one. In seven years supposedly there's not another cell in your body that's been there seven years ago. You've got all new cells. Why do you still have the same problems? No, seriously, why do you still have them? The DNA is impaired, the replicating factor, it's got to be. Why does Young Living essential oils work? Now I don't know all the research, but I'll tell you something because I have seen so many miracles with pets and with people. I strongly believe…I can't back it up, Gary can…that it affects us the same way as stem cell would. It triggers a stem cell. Somewhere in that ballpark it's had to happen because it happens too fast to be anything else. It goes right to the core of the problems. We don't have to know what the problems are. We don't have to become experts in this, we have to have the heart and mind, and the willingness to be a little tiny bit reckless.
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Nancy Weber:
Well, yes…true…okay, trauma's can be a serious injury, a shock to the body, like violence or an accident. Emotional wounds are shocks that create psychological development and (inaudible) situation that causes great distress and disruption. All of them affect sympathetic, and parasympathetic throwing them out of balance and creating sympathetic override. So when Gary spoke at a conference about sympathetic override, I went ah-huh, yah, right because right and left hemisphere, I don't care who it is, when the brain takes in a shock it doesn't go on in a normal pattern, immediately it doesn't. it goes on another pattern and gets into central nervous system where it invades it, and that's what starts up chronicity and in order to change chronic patterns you've got to get to the central nervous system in the brain. And you can't with petrochemicals sending our receptor sights everywhere.
So if you have pets that came to you as rescues, what did they eat and what were they exposed to. Guess what, you've got to do a liver cleansing. You have to help them. (inaudible)…that gives you all those details that again, when I started this, if I didn't know what I was dealing with I looked in the EDR and I thought how much does the animal way, how old is it, what's its history, and what's my gut telling me? And put that together with what I read. If they get a worm of a disease, and pardon me, I'm a nurse by training, but I had to say, those names of diseases drive me nuts because it's just a grouping…declassify it so they can fill a prescription…sorry.
I had a call from a couple, he's in a wheelchair permanently. I go to the house, they have a golden retriever who's his assistant, who refuses to go into the van for months. And they went to vet after vet and he said, tested for everything and I look at the golden and I said, arthritis, and they said, nope every vet said no, it's behavior. I said, nope it's arthritis. I said, I don't care what they show you because all tests…I don't think there's a test in the world that can show you the beginning of things. They only show it long after. so by the time you can document something, it's hard and fast in the system. So I took oregano, thyme, basil, Cyprus, Ortho Ease and NingXia. And I smeared the dog's spine and the points of the ears, stress and peace and calming in my hands before hand just for a moment, laying it over. By the NingXia way, just waving it over the body. And centering myself telling this animal that namaste, my spirit meets your spirit. My soul greets your soul, and may it be blessed in the work we both do together and may the outcome be for the highest good of your wellbeing and your life. And then I just do whatever. I make it all up folks. I do.
I have a dog who found three missing kids. I make it all up, and I swear to you I do. Her name was Ramona. And the sheriff investigating kept saying, where in California are those children with the father? (inaudible)…I don't know, four hours later I'm tired and my dog is sleeping on me and she wakes up and looks at me. I go, Ramona…Ramona California? Now I didn't know Ramona California existed. I looked up Ramona and I'm like, yah…now you're going home? And it was true. They know. Why did they pick that name for her? She knew, she was there to do service. She did that twice in different ways. Two cases she helps us, a dog. They don't give her credit though.
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Nancy Weber:
Oregano? I just did a quick little raindrop. Oregano, thyme, basil, and cypress. That's just to do a quick cleaning. And when I see (inaudible)…and I ran it down the arms, right? I tell you I don't think it does change. And I also took a little bit of it onto the tips. In my hands whatever was left, I rubbed into the tips of the ears.
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Nancy Weber:
Yes, because it's hot I don't want to start introducing things right away that they may go, oh God I hate this. then I will introduce…if I'm doing it weekly or whatever then I introduce more. I have no idea how many times we would do this, but I'll also do this for the sake of the people who are like, what is this? I don't go on with it, I do it as quickly as I can and simply, for them to get used to something brand new. Because you're walking them into a different world. A world in which they are not accustomed to and they sit there with their box of cheerios and their skin milk and their cup of coffee, and whatever else they have. They're looking at you like you got…you know…whatever.
Animal scents ointment, I talked about, and it is amazing. I have seen it go over wounds and only that, and heal the wounds beautifully. So I took from Cal her comment. I've used the animal scents ointment on horses, dogs, and myself. I find that the ointment supplies a soothing property to help with any skin irritation, scrapes or tears, and relief can be noticed within minutes. The ointment is especially effective for the wounds that become dried out and painful. I feel animal scents ointment is a must for everyone's first aid kit. I can carry quite a few things around all the time. How many of you do? If you have it in your purse, bless you. go to her if you need it.
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
What dog, which one? the one I did the raindrop, the pet therapy dog? Who wouldn't go in the van? 20 minutes…well he's sleeping, I'll have to wait until he wakes up and I'll tell you the rest of it. He went to sleep, that was the first step. As I said, I also use purification sometimes with diffusion, particularly with shelters. I also donate to shelters and sign them up if they want, and pay for it, so that they have something for their pets and then go in and train them. And I suggest if you love animals, do so. Share with them. Always consider size, weight, age and general condition of an animal when using diffusion, applying oils, or orally. And I didn't speak about oral because I think you really have to know the oils before you start opening their mouth and sticking oils in there. okay?
Oh, so my dog woke up. after about 20 minute wait, and I said shall we go test him? And so we walked out, we go to the van and the man in the wheelchair follows us and the wife was there. and she gives the dog the command to jump and he jumps in the van and sits there proudly and looks at her. And she goes, nah…I said, yah it's done. She said, nah. I said well you change his diet because he has early staged of arthritis, you give him a little NingXia everyday. And (inaudible)…you can give him a little Ortho Ease and here's a little extra, panaway and peppermint if he has pain again. These are simple and you can just apply panaway, peppermint, and you would use peppermint then over the joints. And only over the joints. And then Ortho Ease. I said, nice and easy. So she said, well I don't know. So she gives him the command, he gets out of the van and she looks at him and she goes, jump. And he goes back in…now he's looking at her…what are you doing? And that was it, and that was it, I never had to go back, he was fine.
Sometimes that happens, sometimes the magic works and sometimes it's a lot longer. I never tell people it's going to be fast and easy because it took a while for the problem to get there and show up. I don't care what it is. And by the way, if you…how many of you have any rescued animals? Yes! Okay. How many of you have conversations with them, asking them to show you what is wrong? Do you see this folks, the ones who don't have their hands up? look at them. You don't have to understand how that works because they can't explain to you how they understand any language you speak here. and you don't understand a single thing they say. They don't have to…you don't have to explain how you get this. and open up to the concept that you have the mental conversation with them to show you the problems, show you what the need. I don't care whether it's a plant or a spider, a horse, a dog, a cat, a ferret, bird…doesn't matter. Talk with them mentally from the heart and soul, and through your third eye, open up. and then go about your business. If you think you're getting nothing that's fine. All of the sudden ideas will flow when you least expect it because you're not expecting it. set yourself aside and…there it goes, easy as can be.
In my first aid I have balsam fir. Now Nancy Brandt, I saw her in San Francisco, is a wonderful vet. If you don't know her website, go to it. she's got wonderful information, fascinating. Nancy Brandt, she's a veterinarian in Young Living. and she makes a lot of suggestions about what you can use, dilution, 10:1 for dogs. I say, you've gotta think about (inaudible) too. It's not just 10:1. if the dog weights 120 lbs or 7 lbs, big difference. Just look up her name, she's got it.
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
DrNancyBrandt.com? Thank you. DrNancyBrandt.com. Cats are 50:1 dilution. Now remember kittens are more. And I only do that in crisis for cats. Diffusion is usually plenty for them.
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
Sure. When I do first aid I don't think. A part of me shuts down and I just act, not react, just act. And acting requires you to be fully in the moment. And being fully in the moment takes taking risks, doesn't it?
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
(Inaudible)…oh man, is everybody done with that piece? A lot of what happens, no matter what you read and what you write; I'm saying something to you. you know those you love. If you don't have any idea, you should. That's all. I don't believe in ‘shoulds' usually, but I do in this case. And if anyone has peppermint oil in (inaudible) get it out and start using it. And it will cool you right off. But that intuitive process, please do not discount. Young Living wouldn't exist without it. Gary couldn't go where he goes, or Mark, where they go, and know what to touch and taste and try without using that direct channeling. Everybody has it. And when animals know you've got it, they're in love with you. They're in love with you. How many of you have an all organic environment for your pet? Bless you.
I want everyone else to notice that and think about priorities. Canary in the coalmine. You want the thieves kit; it's the easiest way to change things over. You don't want…ladies…I don't think this applies to men, but incase it does…makeup, your animals smell it. it also goes to your brain, but that's a different story. I mean if you want that I can't stop you, but think of what you're putting on your face, what you're putting on your body, they get it. They live with you, a lot of them lie on you, they lick you…don't complain if they're sick when you keep doing this. but they can complain to you. Eucalyptus radiata is a strong (inaudible); acts as a smelling salt. So I've had cats who had strokes. Radiata is wonderful for that because sometimes that stroke or that urological problem instantly leaves them very woozy. Radiata will keep them up; it'll bring it right up.
Wheezing, hard time orienting, appears confused. Hold the bottle under the nose and keep isolated if you believe they're infected. Now if…I mean I have a different belief about a lot of things. If somebody's infected whether it's an animal or a person, I don't isolate me from them ever. I don't have a problem with it. I believe if your immune system's strong…but if they live with other animals too and they're all open to the same problems and something is a stressor for all of them, you may need to be concerned about that. And the (inaudible) temperate water, two drops of pine, eucalyptus radiata, and Idaho balsam fir helps breathing. So in breathing problems that's a very fast way to do things.
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
2 drops of pine, eucalyptus radiata, and Idaho balsam fir. In water. You don't let the them drink it. Keep it away from them; they will hate you if you don't. But if you do keep it away, and you let them breathe it, they will love you. it's a very simple rule. Do good, they'll love you; don't, they hate you…it's funny I had neighbors who had a dog and on my website…not my Young Living, but my regular one. the dog is with me and everyone thinks it's my dog. It isn't. Tucker's not mine, but he's mine. They don't live a chemical free life. He doesn't like going in their car, he doesn't like going anywhere except in my car and with me. And it has nothing to do with me. It has to do with, there's nothing here except good to smell, even the sweat, it's normal. And he loves it. so do all the other animals. We live in a lake community. The dogs come over, they want to stay, they hang around and invariably the people say, who are you? And I go, it's not me…I'm not a rich, just a druid.
I find that frankincense is the be-all, end-all for animals, safe for every one of them. There is nothing safer in my mind. Lavender is calming, but frankincense can calm even more. Because it crosses the blood vein barrier, because it's something I believe that resonates with the soul of all living beings. It's old on this earth. And it's heavenly.
You know, when I got into Young Living I had a line I used, I hate heaven and I'm not leaving. And I truly believe it. It has been a world of which I keep reminding myself, this is it, this is real, this is so different than anything I've ever seen before. But so does every pet who walks in my house. And I work with a no-kill shelter locals who (inaudible)…and they send their people to me with their rescued crazy animals. And I'll hear them over the phone go, I can't bring him, he's going to kill everybody when he walks in. I'd say just bring him in on a leash and don't worry. But you have cats. I'd say, relax. So the dog comes (inaudible)…one of them comes walking in (growling noises then sniffing). And my cats are looking at him going, are you finished? Because lavender has hit us and we're not moving. Step over us please, and they do. I have two cats that you have to step over. They do not move out of your way until you dare take their seat, they will let you know it. (sigh) wake me up from my nap. So Luke walks into my office with them, walks around, lays down and goes to sleep. They said, he's spit anyone who's come near. Now I had to explain to them the sympathetic nervous system reason overdrive, being a rescue, being bruised before, eating horrible food. That was an overdrive, and when you get an overdrive you get two extreme behaviors in humans and pets.
Suicidal depression or homicidal behavior. And it doesn't matter whether you're a dog, cat, horse, human…does not matter. I worked at (inaudible) in south Bronx, and we had 10 days to change acute psychotic episodes; we beat every record in New York state ever in taking people 20 years out of (inaudible) and half an hour getting catatonics to talk, and getting paranoid schizophrenic murders to shut up. they really were scared of me.
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
I'll be happy to help you afterwards actually. I loved that work. Yah, it's incredible stuff. And south Bronx had it all. It was all Fort Apache. Don't like it easy, it's not as much fun. Isn't it that way? Helichrysum for bleeding and bruising. Everybody knows that for yourselves, do you use that for you pets? Okay. Lavender, probably the most versatile essential oil for first aid, but also allergies. Now how do you use it for allergies for your pets? On the nose is one, you could cup your hand and just hold it by the nose. Some of them you can put it under their tongue. And then get them their bowl of water and try and coax them, put some NingXia red because a little NingXia red behind the lavender, very anti-inflammatory because lavender layered with antihistamines and the NingXia red is so anti-inflammatory that between the two…relief, fast relief. And that's true for humans, and that's true for pets.
We had people come in our home who are antiflammatic with cats. We had more than six of them last year, all signed up Young Living because all of them took a drop of lavender in a shot of water, followed by a shot of NingXia red, and they loved my cats. It was the first time in their life they could be three hours in a home and have cats on their lap and not close their throat, close their eyes and be rushed to an ER. In fact they felt great.
Someone in audience
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Nancy Weber:
Okay. Skin allergies of…dogs? Okay, so why does…skin…come on. Dogs, cats, have skin, all mammals have skin. Skin is what? It's an open poor system. It leaks. It doesn't only take in, it leaks. So the air that filthy and not diffused properly is taking in stuff. The body that takes in stuff through the oral cavity is leaking stuff out because the liver's not clean, just like the human. You have to consider cleansing that liver. Is Laronda here? you're right here, thank you Laronda. Would you come here for a minute. Laronda has a dog and I'd like her…do we have a minute? We have a minute; in about five minutes we have to close, but anyone who wants to ask questions, talk…we're going to walk outside so the next people can come in and we'll go off to the side where we can continue talking, okay. I want Laronda to tell you this one…
Laronda:
I have an Anatolian shepherd, he's a Mastiff, he's 13…I have an Anatolian shepherd, he's a Mastiff, 135 lb dog. October 31st, he was diagnosed with bone cancer. Sobbing I cried, calling my resources, what do I do. He was given two, maybe three months. I think she added the maybe three months because I was a puddle. He is now 11 months, he's on the 18th day into his 11th month. Lots of NingXia, lots of frankincense, cleaned up his diet. He gets…he does get wintergreen, clove, balsam fir, help me out here…he gets a lot of, lot of oils. Lots of NingXia. He would drink it on most occasions, and then I would just put it…syringe it right into his mouth on the times that he wasn't drinking it. now he's learned just drink it or else he's going to get it the other way. He is in better shape than he has been. He also has severe arthritis. And he is doing fabulous and we both thank you so much.
Nancy Weber:
Isn't that wonderful? That's Laronda. But it takes the dedication of the person with the animal to proceed ahead and not be frightened by doing these out of the box things. Like Peggy, in the…if you haven't received an animal newsletter, animal scent newsletter, that's our creation I just felt the need to share everybody's great work. We're going to put it up on my website in PDF, and it's nancyorlenweber.com and we'll have it up within the week. And you can just download it. And if you want copies for yourself fine, but if you also have animals stories, I want you to send them in for the next animal scent newsletter. One B, Weber with one B. If you…do you all have (inaudible)…here? Okay, go back. We have to go. I'll leave that up. Thank you
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