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Caroline Ingraham

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Caroline Ingraham
Caroline Ingraham

Caroline Clare Ingraham (born March 1960), is an author, researcher, consultant and teacher of zoopharmacognosy.[1]

Personal[edit]

Ingraham was born in Guildford, Surrey, the youngest in a family of four. Her mother, Monica Patricia North (1928–2010) was a linguist, and her father, William Robert Winton (1926–), was an engineer and inventor. Ingraham completed her schooling at Ancaster House School in Sussex and St. Mary's Tutorial College in Guilford. She grew up with horses, a dog, and several cats. She worked first as a Cordon Bleu chef in the City of London, which took her to spend may seasons in the French Alps. At the age of 22 her interests turned towards ethics and animal welfare, which led her to a vegetarian and then, vegan lifestyle. From here she embarked on a journey of studying essential oils and researching animal self-medication.

In 1984, she married American filmmaker Bryan Caldwell Ingraham, with whom she had two children, Thomas (1988) and Madeline (1990). They divorced in 1994 and she returned to England. Her current partner is photographer Martin Stubbs.

Career[edit]

Caroline Ingraham Working with the Rescued Baby Elephant Shimba at the Shedrick Trust in Kenya
Caroline Ingraham Working with the Rescued Baby Elephant Shimba at the Shedrick Trust in Kenya
Caroline Ingraham Speaking at the Hay Festival of Literature & Art in 2016
Caroline Ingraham Speaking at the Hay Festival of Literature & Art in 2016

Ingraham has been researching and observing the processes of self-medication with animals for more than thirty-five years. During this time, she has worked with and given lectures to organizations and sanctuaries across the globe.

Works[edit]

  • Ingraham, Caroline (1997) Aromatherapy For Horses (ISBN 978-1872082981 Search this book on .)[2]
  • Ingraham, Caroline (2001) Aromatherapy for Animals: Healing Animals with Essential Oils and Plant Extracts (ISBN 978-1903360064 Search this book on .)[3]
  • Ingraham, Caroline & Dr. Nick Thompson MRCVS (2006) The Animal Aromatics Workbook: Giving Animals the Choice to Select Their Own Natural Medicines (ISBN 978-0952482710 Search this book on .)[4]
  • Ingraham, Carolie (2014) How Animals Heal Themselves: Ingraham Applied Zoopharmacognosy (ISBN 978-0952482727 Search this book on .)[5]
  • Ingraham, Caroline (2018) Help Your Dog Heal Itself: A-Z Guide To Using Essential Oils and Herbs for Hidden and Common Problems Through The Aromatic Language of Dogs (ISBN 978-0952482741 Search this book on .)[6]
  • Ingraham, Caroline (2019) Animal Self-Medication: How Animals Heal Themselves Using Essential Oils, Herbs and Minerals (ISBN 978-0952482765 Search this book on .)[7]

References[edit]

  1. Ingraham, Caroline. "Caroline Ingraham – Applied Zoopharmacognosy". Caroline Ingraham – Applied Zoopharmacognosy. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. Ingraham, Caroline (1997). Aromatherapy For Horses. Kenilworth Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1872082-98-1. Search this book on
  3. Ingraham, Caroline. (2001). Aromatherapy for animals : healing animals with essential oils and plant extracts. [Great Britain]: C. Ingraham. ISBN 1-903360-06-4. OCLC 82671537. Search this book on
  4. Ingraham, Caroline. (2006). The animal aromatics workbook : giving animals the choice to select their own natural medicines. Thompson, Nick. (2nd ed.). Hay-on-Wye: Caroline Ingraham. ISBN 978-0-9524827-1-0. OCLC 122282208. Search this book on
  5. Ingraham, Caroline (February 2014). How animals heal themselves : self-selection : self-selection : giving animals the choice to select their own natural medicines : Ingraham applied zoopharmacognosy (First ed.). Bristol, UK. ISBN 978-0-9524827-2-7. OCLC 909029217. Search this book on
  6. INGRAHAM, CAROLINE. (2017). HELP YOUR DOG HEAL ITSELF : a-z guide to using essential oils and herbs for. [Place of publication not identified]: INGRAHAM TRADING LTD. ISBN 978-0-9524827-4-1. OCLC 1002124315. Search this book on
  7. INGRAHAM, CAROLINE. (2019). ANIMAL SELF-MEDICATION : how animals heal themselves using essential oils. [Place of publication not identified]: INGRAHAM TRADING LTD. ISBN 978-0-9524827-6-5. OCLC 1080081082. Search this book on

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