How
to applyManuka Oil
to the following skin and health problems of
your dog, cat, or horse:
Abrasions
Apply Manuka Oil to the affected
area twice a day.
Acne / Pimples
Wash pet skin with Propolis Soap,
then apply Manuka Oil to Acne /
Pimple twice daily.
Abscesses
In the morning and evening: Apply
Manuka Oil to the affected skin.
Manuka Oil penetrates into deeper
layers of the skin. Repeat oil
application 2-3 times throughout the
day, as needed.
Eczema
Apply Manuka Oil to the affected
skin. Manuka Oil penetrates into
deeper layers of the skin. Repeat
oil application 2-3 times throughout
the day, as needed.
Fleas
Add a couple of drops of Manuka Oil
to the regular pet shampoo and
shampoo your animal three times a
week.
Fungus
Wash the skin with the regular pet
soap or pet shampoo. Apply Manuka
Oil to the affected skin. Manuka Oil
penetrates into deeper layers of the
skin. Repeat oil application 2-3
times throughout the day, as needed.
Furuncles
Apply Manuka Oil to the affected
area three times a day.
General Skin Care Problems
Wash the skin with the regular pet
soap or pet shampoo. Apply Manuka
Oil to the affected skin. Manuka Oil
penetrates into deeper layers of the
skin. Repeat oil application 2-3
times throughout the day, as needed.
Gingivitis/Gum Disease
Add a drop of Manuka Oil to the
regular dog toothpaste and brush
teeth as usual, at least twice a
week.
Hemorrhoids
Apply a couple of drops and Manuka
Oil to hemorrhoids with plastic
gloves and very gently massage the
oil for a couple of seconds. Apply
oil twice daily to hemorrhoids.
Infected/Bleeding Gums
Massage Manuka Oil onto the gums
after brushing the teeth of your
animal.
Insect Repellant
Apply Manuka Oil to the skin in
order to keep insects away from your
animal.
Insect Stings/Insect Bites
Apply 1 drop of Manuka Oil directly
to area of sting/bite. Repeat every
2 hours or until swelling and
itching disappears.
Itchy, Flaky Skin, Irritations
Wash pet skin with Propolis Soap
first. Wash off soap and pet skin
gently dry, then apply Manuka Oil to
itchy, flaky skin area twice daily.
Lice
Add a couple of drops of Manuka Oil
to your regular pet shampoo and
conditioner and wash hair as usual.
Wash pet 2-3 times per week, until
the lice problem has vanished.
Minor Cuts
Apply Manuka Oil to the affected
area three times a day. Please Note,
larger cuts and similar injuries
will need to be treated by the
veterinary.
Mosquito Bites
Apply 1 drop of Manuka Oil directly
to area of bite. Repeat twice daily until swelling and itching
disappears.
Muscle Aches and Pains
Apply Manuka Oil to the sore muscle. Massage
skin gently.
Psoriasis
Wash pet skin with Propolis Soap,
then apply Manuka Oil to the skin
area effected by psoriasis. Apply
the oil twice daily.
Rashes
Apply Manuka Oil to the skin rash
twice daily.
Sunburn
In cases of a sunburn, apply Manuka
Oil directly to the affected area.
This can help relieve the pain and
may help prevent
blistering of the skin.
Shingles
Apply 1-3 drops manuka
oil directly to effected area and massage
gently.
Sores
Apply Manuka Oil to the affected
sore twice daily.
Sprains
Gently massage Manuka Oil onto the affected
area twice daily.
Ticks
Gently remove tick first with
tweezers. Use alcohol for
disinfection. After complete tick
removal (legs and all),
apply 1 drop of Manuka Oil to the
tick bite twice daily.
Wasp Stings / Bee Sting
Apply 1 drop of Manuka Oil to wasp
sting / bee sting twice daily until
swelling is gone. Please Note, if
your pet was stung near airways, you
MUST see your veterinary
immediately, so your pet will not
suffocate to death, due to rapid
swelling near airways! Your
veterinary should have an anti venom
at hand to inject for immediate
relief and slowing down of the
swelling process...
Yeast Infection
Directly apply Manuka Oil to the
skin area affected by yeast, twice
daily
How to apply
Active Manuka Honey to Wounds/Ulcers/Sores/Burns of your
animal:
Before
applying Active Manuka Honey to the wound of your animal, be
sure that your hands and all instruments are clean. Clip back the
hair of your pet that could be in the way. If possible clean the
edges of the wound.
Now you can
apply Active Manuka Honey to a sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the wound. Change the honey wound dressing twice a
day, approximately every 12 hours.
Some Bandage Tips:
If
your animal has a wound on the leg or foot you will have to use more
than just one sterile gauze. In order to keep the gauze with the
wound dressing in place you can place cotton balls between the toes
and wrap adhesive tape around. Then you can bandage the leg loosely
for a good blood circulation. When you bandage your pets leg, try to
flex the knee to ensure that the bandage is not too tight and that
your pet can still move normally. If you notice a swelling of the leg or foot,
loosen the bandage. Some people use socks over the gauze or bandage
to keep the dressing in place.
How to apply Active Manuka Honey to the
following external ailments of your pets such as
burns, wounds, ulcers, sores, surgical scars...
Dog (Open) Sore
Cat (Open) Sore
Horse (Open) Sore
Take a sterile gauze and apply the
Active Manuka Honey to the
sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the (open) sore,
change the honey wound dressing
every 12 hours.
Dog Foot Sore
Cat Foot Sore
Horse Foot Sore
Take a sterile gauze and apply the
Active Manuka Honey to the
sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the foot sore,
change the honey wound dressing
every 12 hours.
Dog Leg Sore
Cat Leg Sore
Horse Leg Sore
Take a sterile gauze and apply the
Active Manuka Honey to the
sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the (open) leg
sore, change the honey wound
dressing every 12 hours.
Dog Wound Care
Cat Wound Care
Horse Wound Care
Take a sterile gauze and apply the
Active Manuka Honey to the
sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the wound, change
the honey wound dressing every 12
hours.
Dog Skin Ulcer
Cat Skin Ulcer
Horse Skin Ulcer
Take a sterile gauze and apply the
Active Manuka Honey to the
sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the skin ulcer,
change the honey wound dressing
every 12 hours.
Dog Burns
Cat Burns
Horse Burns
Take a sterile gauze and apply the
Active Manuka Honey to the
sterile gauze. Then apply the gauze
with the honey to the burned skin,
change the honey wound dressing
every 12 hours.
How to give Active Manuka Honey to your
animal for gastro-intestinal upsets such as acid reflux,
heartburn, upset stomach, stomach ulcer, gastritis,
esophaghitis, ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) and mild
forms of diverticulitis:
Acid Reflux/ Heartburn
Put one teaspoon of Active Manuka Honey on a
small piece of bread and give it to your pet to
coat out the stomach 20 minutes before each meal.
(2-3 times daily.
Upset stomach
Put one teaspoon of Active Manuka Honey
on a small piece of bread and give it to your
pet at the first sign of an upset stomach.
Stomach Ulcer
Put one teaspoon of Active Manuka Honey on a
small piece of bread and give it to your pet to
coat out the stomach 20 minutes before each meal
(2-3 times daily)
Gastritis
Put one teaspoon of Active Manuka Honey on a
small piece of bread and give it to your pet to
coat out the stomach 20 minutes before each meal
(2-3 times daily.
Low Appetite
Put one teaspoon of Active Manuka Honey on a
small piece of bread and give it to your pet to
coat out the stomach 20 minutes before each meal
(2-3 times daily.