Pablo
| The Zoopharmacognosists Kit |
'Opening Up' with Angelica, Rose & Yarrow
Anti-bacterial oils selected for Rain Scald
I continued to offer
oils for infection and among a selection he decided upon Garlic, Pine needle
and a small interest in Lime. With infection in mind I also offered herbs to
support the Kidneys – the only one he selected and ingested was a small amount
of nettle powder (diuretic & rich in minerals).
| Pablo processing ! |
During my early morning
walks around the fields I took the oils and offered them to Pablo. Within days
he stopped showing interest in the anti-bacterial oils and his Kidneys were no
longer tender and his urine clear. Interestingly enough, his field companion,
whom also had a touch of rain scald didn’t select the Garlic but preferred
Thyme.
Yarrow & Rose go deep !
When next stabled in
the yard Pablo showed significant interest for Rose & Yarrow – lowering his
head, closing his eyes, going into a deep processing.
Whilst in the field I
noticed that Pablo was itching himself more than normal (particularly around
his head & poll) and made a mental note to check that out in the next
session.
Next time when he was
in the yard I offered the Rose and Yarrow again – this time he was keen to
ingest the Yarrow let down with Sunflower oil. This is quite a common
phenomenon in this work, in that the horses (or dogs) will often inhale an oil
for a number of days before they come to the point that they are ready to
ingest it. Particularly Yarrow, which has emotional release qualities of anger
and resentment – almost as if they are working up to what they are trying to
tackle (emotionally). He went into a deep deep process and looked so so
miserable.....
Mimosa for grieving
I picked up the 2 main grieving oils – Neroli and Mimosa and he lowered
his head over the Mimosa so that the bottle nearly disappeared up his nostril!
I held tight to the bottle and he deeply inhaled with his left nostril. He went
into deep process. After at least 5 mins, he started to come back to this world
and I continued to offer oils for skin irritation. Thinking of the metaphysical
causes behind skin irritation (anger, irritability) I offered Vanilla. He
inhaled and nudged the bottle indicating he wanted to ingest. He then licked a
drop off my hand. All good.......
Devils Claw, Wintergreen & Yarrow selected for Back Problems
However later in
the spring he required more work as he developed a back problem where putting
on a saddle resulting in copious amounts of kicking and swishing of
tail. Ingesting plenty of Devils Claw Root and inhaling Wintergreen
and more Yarrow was the order of the day. His coat started to gleam and he put on condition and whilst his itchiness never really fully went there was a significant improvement..To date, his urinary infection has
gone and he pee's normally without a skewered stance. He has returned to his
home now and is out working again. A grand old gentleman giving years
of service as a riding treking centre cob – he certainly made the most of his break here !
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| Pablo refreshed after his break! |
