Brain Parasite Caused Head Tilt In Pet Rabbit
Author: Tania W.
Date: 11-03-2017
Views: 872
Word Count: 174
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 11245-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 3
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My daughter recently got a rabbit and chose the runt of the litter. A week after we got him it developed a tilted head permanently and would flop upside down from the weight of its head when you picked it up.
I read up on it and it's common in rabbits from either an ear infection or a parasite in the brain. The rabbit was not eating or growing and we feared the worst. Reading further it said a corse of antibiotics could possibly heal it over a few weeks to a month.
So I decided to try my oils. I used the Purification oil blend and Frankincense oil morning and night. I used a single drop on my finger and rubbed it between the base of his ears.
After a few days the rabbit seemed more active and was eating. But still very tilted head. I kept applying and now, two weeks later, he has grown a lot and has barely any tilt left.
I love my oils and that this didn't involve any bills!
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Supporting Scientific Studies | ||
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1. | Associated topics: ear-ache-/-infection-(Otitis) — "Essential oils or their components placed in the ear canal can provide effective treatment of acute otitis media." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: ear-ache-/-infection-(Otitis) — "[We] investigate[d] antimicrobial treatment of an infected [Staphylococcus aureus] cochlear implant, undertaken in an attempt to salvage the infected device.... 5 percent tea tree oil completely eradicated the biofilm following exposure for 1 hour.... Treatment of infected cochlear implants with novel agents such as tea tree oil could significantly improve salvage outcome." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: parasites-/-worms — "[M]any curative properties attributed to various plants in indigenous medicine are also present in their essential oils.... These oils exert a number of general effects from the pharmacological viewpoint. When applied locally, the essential oils mix readily with skin oils, allowing these to attack the infective agents quickly and actively.... In vitro studies [were] conducted by the author on antimicrobial and anthelmintic [destructive to parasitic worms] properties of some essential oils...." | Link |
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