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HORSE - SADDLE SCAR From: jenn
I have had great success with clients using the following recipe a couple of times a day massaged right on the scar tissue:
I have seen changes in as little as 2 or 3 weeks when we were also using Scar Integration Therapy. This is a method that is used by those trained in Manual Lymphatic Drainage techniques. When the client is just using the oil at home, with no additional assistance, it usually takes 5 or 6 weeks to start noticing much difference. What difference? If the person has swelling in the area (or in the case of a C-section, in the legs) that will generally be the first noticeable difference --the swelling goes down. You may also begin to see a lightening of the scar tissue. I actually have a couple of clients who went from very serious scars (one had two c-sections on top of one another, and the most recent was 4 years ago) to having to search to find the scar area. Also, one client was so impressed with the oil that she started using it on her horse. He had a scar on his back from being ridden with an improperly fitting saddle. This left scar tissue and a patch of white hair. Brand inspectors will actually use the white scar marks to identify horses, since "there is no way to get rid of it". Within one month of using the oils the white marks went from being about 3 inches across to being the size of a quarter. Boy was the brand inspector surprised. I would recommend using about the size of a dime in the palm of the hand a couple of times a day. Massage it in really well. |
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