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Aromatherapy 4 Pets

Carrier Oils and Other Ingredients

In our natural products for pets, we use specific carrier oils and other 100% natural ingredients for their therapeutic properties. Please visit our store to see our range.

Here is a list of these ingredients.

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Clay 4 Pets

Some tips about using clay with pets

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Herbs 4 Horses

Here are the profiles of the herbs that can be given to horses. Don't forget that herbs are medicine and you should consult your veterinarian when required.

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Terms and Conditions - Packaging
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Our packaging is not the prettiest because we want to keep the cost of our products as low as possible.

We try to use packaging that can be reused or recycled and even try to source recycled material as much as possible.

Herbs and clay are packaged in recycled paper bags which allow longer storage and better maintenance of nutrients. They are then packed into sealed plastic bags.

Essential Oil Blends are packaged into amber glass bottles. Store them away from direct sunlight and preferably in a cool place.

The rest of our products are packaged in amber and clear PET bottles and jars. PET (Polyethylene Triphthalate) is a versatile plastic and will withstand up to 75° heat. Clear PET containers can be recycled. Unfortunately, the amber ones cannot but you certainly can reuse them yourself.

We use amber containers (glass and PET) for products that contain essential oils because these need to be kept away from sunlight.

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 July 2008 05:54
 

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