presented by
Dr Stefania Uccheddu.
Sunday 28th October 2018, 19:00 – 20:00 hours (GMT)
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Aromatherapy is the use of concentrated essential oils to treat various diseases.
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Some of these essential oils are currently used in human medicine in the management of chronic pain, depression, anxiety, some cognitive disorders, insomnia, and stress related disorders.
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Research shows the effectiveness of using essential oils such as lavender and chamomile in improving animal welfare.
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As well as other types of environmental and social enrichment, the use of the appropriate olfactory stimulation with essential oils seems a promising aid in preventing or reducing stress and in behavioural management in dogs. It may become part of the routine management for veterinarians.
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During the webinar, we are going to explore the use of essential oils in behavioural medicine with a scientific but also practical point of view .
Stefania Uccheddu, DVM, PhD