My Sister's Puppy Got Into Fingernail Polish
Author: Sally D.
Date: 09-28-2004
Views: 3,475
Word Count: 152
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 367-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 5
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Molly, a 5 week old Rotweiler puppy got into something that smelled like fingernail polish (on her breath) and the next day was showing some symptoms of motor skill impairment. She was having a hard time walking straight, keeping her hind legs erect, and was not interacting with the litter. We recommended getting what ever oils on her that were nearby. My sister had the new Juva Cleanse oil, so she put some on Molly's tummy and her paws.
Just a few hours later we noticed that MOlly was walking fine and was starting to play with her siblings again! We noticed what seemed to be evidence of mucous of sorts that had been purged from one of the puppies, assuming it was her. She is fine and active, and normal weight at 12 weeks!! We can't attribute the change to anything but the Juva Cleanse oil!
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1. | Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "Idiopathic vestibular syndrome is the most common cause of peripheral vestibular disease in dogs and, despite its dramatic clinical presentation, can improve without intervention." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: nervous-system — "Ameliorative effects of Ocimum sanctum [holy basil] in sciatic nerve transection-induced neuropathy...." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "[T]opical fatty acids and essential oils are a useful treatment option for canine atopic dermatitis." | Link |
4. | Associated topics: nervous-system — "Aromatherapy... [consisting of] a blend of oils of lemon (Citrus limonum), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), and ylang ylang (Cananga odorata)... is effective in lowering systolic blood pressure and sympathetic nerve system activity... of heart rate variability." | Link |
5. | Associated topics: nervous-system — "[N]utraceuticals derived from such spices as turmeric, red pepper, black pepper, licorice, clove, ginger, garlic, coriander, and cinnamon target inflammatory pathways, and thereby may prevent neurodegenerative diseases." | Link |
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