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Pure all natural EMU Oil !You'll see emu oil terms like "Triple-Refined" - "Organically Refined" - "Pharmaceutical Grade" - "Molecularly Distilled" or "Cosmetic Grade" among others. Don't become confused by clever terms that are made as a marketing ploy.
After normal refining with no harsh chemicals, emu oil should be lab-tested to insure it meets or exceeds theemu oil standards. Oil that is lab tested and meets these standards is grade A emu oil and is suitable for any application you desire. |
All Natural Emu Oil Compared To "Over the Counter" Medications
Pure emu oil is no different. Generally, it works so well on so many different ailments it is the preferred treatment and is considered by users to be a Godsend. Since it has no harmful side effects and is all natural, it makes sense to try emu oil first.
Death as A "Side Effect"?
The fact is that we accept it when prescription drugs don't deliver and we move on to another drug. We accept all the negative side effects and somehow we hope we aren't affected by them. Listen closely to the "side effects" quoted during drug advertisements. The actors regularly include death as a "side effect", and somehow we continue to use the drugs! More and more people are stopping the use of prescription drugs and finding a better alternative in all natural emu oil.
How To Use Emu OilAll natural emu oil has no negative side effects so you can use it freely anywhere on your body that you wish. And use it for anything you wish. It has positive benefits for everyone from infants to the elderly. As you can see on our page of fifty benefits, there are many uses.Your Skin Absorbs Much More Than You May Know During an average shower, your skin absorbs as much as the equivalent of five glasses of water. Considering that, look at the ingredients in sun-block, after shave, cologne, etc. You absorb those chemicals through your skin. These harmful chemical seem to have an immediate positive effect, but in the long run, they do more harm than good.Using all natural emu oil on your skin will insure you do not absorb harmful chemicals AND you get positive results. |
Generally it means putting a few drops (or as much as you prefer), into your hand and rubbing the emu oil into the affected area. The difference is that emu oil penetrates so well that actually "rubbing it in" isn't necessary. Just allow it to penetrate naturally. You will see results much faster than you would expect and it is absorbed quickly.
ManyAll Natural Emu Oil Compared To "Over The Counter" Medications Pure emu oil is no different. Generally, it works so well on so many different ailments it is the preferred treatment and is considered by users to be a Godsend. Since it has no harmful side effects and is all natural, it makes sense to try emu oil first.
About The Certification Of Emu Oil The certification of emu oil is misunderstood by most people. It sounds like a good thing but there are inherent problems with the procedure. Here's how it works: A sample from each "batch" of emu oil that is refined must be submitted to the American Emu Association for lab testing. Some batches are as much as 150 gallons while others can be as small as ten gallons. If the submitted emu oil sample meets the AEA standards in the lab, certification is approved and the emu oil from that batch can be sold as "certified." The problem is that in truth, most companies don't continue to submit samples from each and every batch of oil they have refined. We have published the actual standards here and we save the test results from each batch of refined emu oil that we have refined. This way, if you prefer, you can simply phone and we can verify the test results for you. You can be confident the oil you'll receive meets and far exceeds the standards set by the American Emu Association. Death Is Considered A "Side Effects"? The fact is that we accept it when prescription drugs don't deliver and we move on to another drug. We accept all the negative side effects and somehow we hope we aren't affected by them. Listen closely to the "side effects" quoted during drug advertisements. death |
Emu Oil Has Two Primary Characteristics That Make It So Effective
1). Emu Oil is a naturally powerful "transdermal carrier" which means that it penetrates the skin with great efficiency.
2). Secondly, it has natural anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, healing, moisturizing and non-comedogenic (will not clog pores) properties.
The incredible healing properties possessed by emu oil and its unsurpassed ability to penetrate the skin seem almost too good to be true. The natural question arises, “Is Emu Oil safe?” The answer is “YES, emu oil is safe”. Further scientific inquiry has shown that properly refined emu oil, so closely resembling the oil in human skin, is absolutely hypoallergenic. It has “the allergic potential to water.”
The Top Ten Benefits Of Pure All Natural Emu Oil! 1). Soothes the pain of arthritis
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1). Reduces bruising
2). Takes the burn out of sunburn
3). Helps prevent peeling after sunburn
4). Helps prevent blistering
5). Soothes inflammation
6). Relieves the sting of insects
7). Softens your hands and cuticles
8). Revives your tired muscles
9). Helps heal insect bites
10). Reduces swelling
11). Prevents soreness after exercising
12). Increases your mobility
13). Relieves and reduces pain from tendonitis
14). Helps relieve growing pains
15). Helps prevent razor burn
16). Softens your dry skin
17). Helps pain of carpal-tunnel syndrome
18). Relieves itchy skin
19). Helps prevent scarring
20). Helps control acne inflammation
21). Reduces swelling of sprains
22). Strengthens weak nails
23). Conditions hair
24). Relief of muscle cramps
25). Great for massages, used by many salons.
26). Softens calluses
27). Reduces itching and flaking of psoriasis
286). Aid for relieving and prevention of bed sores
29). Revive tired eyes and puffiness
30). Protects skin from chlorine irritation
31). Diminishes wrinkles
32). Calms flare up from rosacea
33). Reduces the appearance of age spots
34). Relieve eczema
35). Great for after bath, after sauna, or after spa
36). Soothes skin after waxing
37). Aids healing of cold sores
38). Helps alleviate headaches
39). Promotes healthy skin and nails
40). Speeds the healing process
Here's What The Doctors And Experts Are Saying
Dr. Margaret C. Craig-Schmidt, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Nutrition and Food Science at Auburn University notes that the properties of this oil make it quite suitable to be used by the cosmetic industry.
Kristi Tomlin, registered pharmacist in Blackwell Oklahoma, acknowledges that the main problem with anti-inflammatories currently on the market is their side effects. The majority of anti-inflammatories on the market today produce side effects that are often so severe, the consumer must weigh their benefits against their side effects.
However, in the case of EMU oil, laboratory irritation tests conducted by E.R.I. revealed that even at full strength, EMU oil generates irritation levels so low that the results are comparable to that of water!
Dr. Howard Hagglund stays fit by jogging and working with a trainer. Dr. Hagglund relates that his trainer who has bad arthritis in his elbows from an accidental kick, really likes the oil, and since he's started using it, "everybody in the gym is wanting it!"
Dr. Patty Headly, Chiropractor in Tonkawa, Oklahoma says, "When I use the this oil in conjunction with the chiropractic, the relief is quicker and the muscles stay relaxed longer, and therefore the treatment lasts longer."
Your Skin Is Thirsty For Emu Oil!
Dr. Alexander Zemtsov of Texas Tech University has conducted a study on the moisturizing and cosmetic properties of the oil and it's potential use in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
Dr. Zemtsov says, "the proof is in the results! It has been proven and documented that the claims about the oils penetrating, emulsifying, non-irritating, non-comedogenic (non pore-clogging), and highly moisturizing effects are true."
Here's What Pure Emu Oil Contains
Emu Oil contains Essential Fatty Acids which are important for healthy functions of the body.
Fatty Acid Analysis of Emu Oil. (AEA funded study, 1994) By: Dr. Paul Smith, Dr. Margaret Craig-Schmidt, Amanda Brown at Auburn University. (Reprinted from AEA News, September 1994 Issue).
SUMMARY: Analysis of fatty acids in emu oil reveals that it contains approximately 70% unsaturated fatty acids. The major fatty acid found in emu oil is oleic acid, which is mono-unsaturated and which comprises over 40% of the total fatty acid content. Emu oil also contains both of the two essential fatty acids (EFA's) which are important to human health: 20% linoleic, and 1 - 2% alpha-linolenic acid.
Emu Oil For Natural Nutrition And More
Emu oil is recommended as a natural nutrition and as an anti-inflammatory to reduce pain from arthritis, muscle and joint aches, swelling, hemorrhoids, bed sores and burns. This excellent emollient is also reported to soothe the discomfort of skin irritations such as insect bites, poison ivy, psoriasis, razor burns, dry skin, cold sores and it may aid in reducing skin cancers. It is useful for any skin, muscle or joint discomfort and is an excellent moisturizer.
Pure Emu Oil is natural & non-toxic, non-comedogenic (does not clog pores), hypo-allergenic (non-irritating) and gentle for all skin types.
This natural emu oil is an important source of EFA's (essential fatty acids) provide the body with what it needs to manufacture cell membranes. An inadequacy of fatty acids is one of the most widespread nutritional deficiency among modern humans. This represents a serious potential health risk for children in particular since fatty acids are so crucial for proper growth and development.
Emu Oil for Sunburn & More
Emu oil is recommended for sunburn care and also as an anti-inflammatory to reduce pain from arthritis, muscle and joint aches, swelling, hemorrhoids, bed sores and burns. This excellent emollient is also reported to soothe the discomfort of skin irritations such as insect bites, poison ivy, psoriasis, razor burns, dry skin, cold sores and it may aid in reducing skin cancers. It is useful for any skin, muscle or joint discomfort and is an excellent moisturizer.
Pure Emu Oil is natural & non-toxic, non-comedogenic (does not clog pores), hypo-allergenic (non-irritating) and gentle for all skin types.
This natural emu oil is an important source of EFA's (essential fatty acids) provide the body with what it needs to manufacture cell membranes. An inadequacy of fatty acids is one of the most widespread nutritional deficiency among modern humans. This represents a serious potential health risk for children in particular since fatty acids are so crucial for proper growth and development.
Emu Oil Is A Great (non-comedogenic), it is non-irritating (hypo-allergenic), and gentle for all skin types.
First, the fatty acid properties of Emu Oil is very similar to that of humans. Several factors allow Emu Oil to penetrate the skin so effectively. Emu Oil is a rich source of essential fatty acids, omega-3, 6, and 9. In addition, the monounsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid is the major fatty acid found in Emu Oil. Clinical research has shown that properly refined Emu Oil penetrates the skin even more effectively than oleic acid by itself.
Normal Skin

Psoriatic skin (psoriasis) is a lot like healing skin in that it reacts the same as it would if it were injured. Skin cells react as if an injury has taken place even though it hasn't. In other words, skin cells change from a normal growth pattern to regenerative maturation (healing).
Psoriasis Skin

Cells are pushed to the skin surface at the accelerated rate of 2 to 4 days and the skin becomes abnormal because of the build up of dead cells coming to the surface. The white scale is dead cells and the redness is because of an increase in blood supplied to the area.
Temporary relief is available and somewhat successful but it is expensive and time consuming. Often these treatments are unsightly and cause other problems. Psoriasis is different for everyone.
Treat Psoriasis With Emu Oil:
Many psoriasis sufferers have reported relief of psoriasis with emu oil. Some have found great relief and others have reported none. Everyone is different. Quite often, prescription drugs do not perform well, but we understand that we simply need to try something else. Prescription drugs work on some people and not others.
The benefit of emu oil is that it is all natural. It replenishes the skin and has a soothing healing effect.
Emu Oil Is A Great All Natural Treatment For Rosacea
And Guaranteed To Your Satisfaction!
Pure Emu Oil is all natural & non-toxic, it does not clog pores hypo-allergenic), and gentle for all skin types.
Natural emu oil is an important source of EFA's (essential fatty acids) which provide the body with what it needs to manufacture cell membranes.
An inadequacy of fatty acids is one of the most widespread nutritional deficiency among modern humans. This represents a serious potential health risk for children in particular since fatty acids are so crucial for proper growth and development.
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First, the fatty acid properties of Emu Oil is very similar to that of humans. Several factors allow Emu Oil to penetrate the skin so effectively. Emu Oil is a rich source of essential fatty acids, omega-3, 6, and 9. In addition, the monounsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid is the major fatty acid found in Emu Oil. Clinical research has shown that properly refined Emu Oil penetrates the skin even more effectively than oleic acid by itself.
Here's What A Doctor Says About Emu Oil
Dr. Alexander Zemtsov of Texas Tech University has conducted a study on the moisturizing and cosmetic properties of the oil and it's potential use in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
Dr. Zemtsov says, "the proof is in the results! It has been proven and documented that the claims about the oils penetrating, emulsifying, non-irritating, non-comedogenic (non pore-clogging), and highly moisturizing effects are true."
Your Skin Is Thirsty For Emu Oil!
About Rosacea
How Can You Recognize Rosacea?
Emu Oil Is A Great
Emu oil is recommended for eczema relief and used widely with great success.
Natural emu oil is an important source of EFA's (essential fatty acids) which provide the body with what it needs to manufacture cell membranes.
An inadequacy of fatty acids is one of the most widespread nutritional deficiency among modern humans. This represents a serious potential health risk for children in particular since fatty acids are so crucial for proper growth and development.
Replace About Diagnosing Eczema
A Personal or family history of asthma, hay fever, or eczema.
Very dry skin
Very sensitive skin
A skin rash that tends to flare up, then go away, then comes back again
A skin rash that first appeared before you were five years old
A skin rash that appears on different parts of your body, depending on your age (for example, a skin rash on the face, elbows, or knees in babies)
A skin rash that is patchy, bumpy, or scaly
A skin rash that itches
Your healthcare provider may want to see you and examine your skin rash more than once because these symptoms can vary from person to person and may change over time.
Your physician also needs to know:
Where does eczema appear?
In older children and adults, eczema appears on the hands, neck, inner elbow, back of the knees and ankles. It seldom appears on the face.
In younger children eczema is more common on the face elbows and knees. It is possible on other areas, but not common.
Treating Eczema With Deep Penetrating All Natural Emu Oil:
You need to hydrate your skin. It is not dry because it lacks grease or oil, but because it isn't retaining water. To correct dryness, water is added to the skin, followed by a grease or oil substance to hold the water in.
Do this by soaking the affected area in a basin of water, in the bath or in the shower for 20 minutes using warm water. Pat the skin with a soft towel to remove excess water, and immediately apply Emu oil.
You should bathe and lubricate at least once a day or more for optimum hydration. Many people find 2 or 3 applications a day of emu oil will hydrate the skin to a greater degree and help keep their skin moist.
Although eczema is a problem to live with, these suggestions will help alleviate some of the discomfort. No two cases are exactly the same and each person may have different needs.
Eczema

1. An elderly woman with severe eczema on her face. Note: She had been treated for approximately eight weeks by a physician with conventional type therapy (cortisone, antibiotics, IV, oral). All prior medications were discontinued.

2. Eczema lesion after one week of pure emu oil application.

3. Eczema lesion after three weeks of therapy using just pure emu oil.
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The benefits of the fatty acids found in Emu Oil are not limited to their deep penetrating ability. Oleic acid is also known to serve as a local anti-inflammatory. Additionally, linolenic acid, the second most abundant fatty acid in Emu Oil, has been shown to ease muscle and joint discomfort.
So, since oleic acid is a great natural anti-inflammatory and emu oil penetrates the skin so well, the main active ingredients that makes emu oil so effective is oleic acid and linolenic acid.
Reprinted with permission from Emu's Zine
There are over a hundred different disorders that can affect the joint. The two most common are deteriorating joint disease, aka osteoarthritis, and inflamed joint disease, a-k-a rheumatoid arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is a condition wherein the cartilage lining a joint begins to deteriorate, allowing the bones to rub together. Movement becomes painful and restricted, which in turn can result in the gradual wasting away of unused muscles. Osteoarthritis usually affects the larger, weight-bearing joints such as the hips, knees and spine, but can occur in other joints as well.
Is there a way to break out of this circle? Maybe.
A growing number of North Americans, including professional sports teams, chiropractors and massage therapists, report excellent results from emu oil and emu oil based sports/arthritis rubs in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
While emu oil is currently being sold on anecdotal properties, there is clinical evidence that it contains a high level of linolenic acid, a substance known to temporarily ease the discomfort of muscle and joint pain. In 1995, Dr. Thom Leahey of the Arthritis Clinic in Ardmore, Oklahoma, did a 2 week study on hands afflicted with arthritis. The results indicated that emu oil may substantially reduce the pain caused by arthritis. Dr. Leahey theorizes that the oil may be more beneficial to those suffering from the early stages of the disease, before the cartilage is destroyed completely.
Emu Oil Is A Very Fast Acting, Effective A severely burned her hand
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Emu Oil For Burn Care And More
This natural emu oil is an important source of EFA's (essential fatty acids) provide the body with what it needs to manufacture cell membranes. An inadequacy of fatty acids is one of the most widespread nutritional deficiency among modern humans. This represents a serious potential health risk for children in particular since fatty acids are so crucial for proper growth and development. Remember that the very best burn care is emu oil.
First, the fatty acid properties of Emu Oil is very similar to that of humans. Several factors allow Emu Oil to penetrate the skin so effectively. Emu Oil is a rich source of essential fatty acids, omega-3, 6, and 9. In addition, the monounsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid is the major fatty acid found in Emu Oil. Clinical research has shown that properly refined Emu Oil penetrates the skin even more effectively than oleic acid by itself.
The benefits of the fatty acids found in Emu Oil are not limited to their deep penetrating ability. Oleic acid is also known to serve as a local anti-inflammatory. Additionally, linolenic acid, the second most abundant fatty acid in Emu Oil, has also been shown to ease muscle and joint discomfort.So, since oleic acid is a great natural anti-inflammatory and emu oil penetrates the skin so well, the main active ingredients that makes emu oil so effective is oleic acid and linolenic acid
What A Doctor Says About Emu Oil For Burns
Over a decade ago, the American Emu Association began working with Dr. John Griswold, Director of Timothy J. Harnar Burn Center (affiliated with Texas Tech University Medical Center in Lubbock), during the first quarter of 1995. We agreed to a four to six month study to analyze the potentially effective involvement of emu oil in the healing process of burn wounds.
Healing burn wounds are painful and pose many difficulties for the recovery of a burned patient. Inflammation, lack of moisture, and wound sensitivity are often cited as impediments to daily activities and therapy. Current emollients vary in their ability to penetrate skin and decrease sensitivity and associated pain. Adequate lubrication aids the healing process by providing moisture in areas where sebaceous glands are depleted or currently dysfunctional. Inflammation is the normal response to healing of a burn wound. This inflammation also causes scar tissue to form. Approximately 2.5 million people seek medical attention of burn injuries each year. Virtually all require some type of lubricant application during their recovery. This provides a large segment of the population with potential need for an emu oil product. In a letter received from Dr. Griswold by the American Emu Association in January, 1997, he said,
Dr. Griswold: Burn Data Evaluation
"We now have 10 patients with appropriate wounds who have completed at least initial evaluation of approximately nine months that could be compared in a treatment/control fashion in the same patient. This required wounds that were completely separate in opposite sides of the body, yet in areas that would heal similarly in order to appropriately compare the emu oil versus a placebo. Two important results from evaluation of this data are:
1. Comments from patients almost unanimously favored emu oil as an end result and during application.
2. There was a unanimous difference noted in photographs taken of the wounds as far as reduction in scarring and inflammation done by three blinded observers as to which was emu, and which was a control wound area. This difference was statistically significant.
We are in the process of providing you more in-depth details as to the complete study, patient demographics and results."
During the American Burn Association meeting, March 18-21, 1998, a poster presentation was made on the completed study. The presentation was entitled: Evaluation of Emu Oil in Lubrication and Treatment of Healed Burn Wounds. Accredited authors were M. Pentur, PhD., RD; S. O’Banion, RPh; and J. Griswold, MD.
The full and complete abstract presented to
the American Burn Association reads:
"Emu Oil has been reported to have significant anti-inflammatory effects, and has been used both in cosmetics and therapeutic vehicles. This experiment was conducted to evaluate emu oil as a lubricant and an aid in reducing scar formation in healed burned wounds.
Ten patients were evaluated in a randomized double blind study for a minimum of 6 months. Patients served as their own control by utilizing bilateral wound areas for application of emu oil. (New Discoveries, Inc., Florence, MS), and the placebo lubricant on independent sites respectively. Patients were instructed to apply both lotions daily on an as-needed basis.
During scheduled out-patient clinic visits, patients’ wounds were evaluated by the Vancouver Scar Assessment Scale. Photos were taken on each clinic visit. Treatment ranged from 195 to 385 days before discontinuation. All of the patients were men, ranging in age from 24 - 62 years. Per scar assessment, significant differences were noted in pigmentation and pliability (p<0.02).
There were not differences noted in vascularity and height of the healed wound, (p=0.08). Pictures were scored by a four person blinded panel on pigmentation, scar maturation and general health of the skin. Emu treated areas healed significantly better (p<0.02) than control in photo analysis.
Statistics were calculated by analysis of variance, means were separated with the F-protected predicted difference test. The results of this pilot study are promising, however additional research is needed to further elucidate the therapeutic qualities of this oil."
Now that the study has been presented in a peer- reviewed context, the abstract can be cited in research studies. Proper citation is: "Evaluation of Emu Oil in Lubrication and Treatment of Healed Burn Wounds," S. O’Banion, J. Griswold, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas. American Burn Association, March 18, 1998, Chicago, Illinois.
In closing, because the study was thought to be ground breaking at the time, our expectations were high. This study now pales in comparison to current experiences of the benefits of emu oil in wound healing.
The information provided above is strictly for educational purposes and not intended as medical advice. For diagnosis and treatment, consult your physician.
Emu Oil For Deep Penetrating Adult Skin Care!
How Does Emu Oil Work?
First, the fatty acid properties of Emu Oil are very similar to that of humans. Emu Oil Has Two Primary Characteristics That Make It Super Effective For Skin Care....
1). Emu Oil is a naturally powerful "transdermal carrier" which means that it penetrates the skin with great efficiency.
2). Secondly, it has natural anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, healing, moisturizing and non-comedogenic (will not clog pores) properties.
Several factors allow Emu Oil to effectively penetrate the skin. Emu Oil is a rich source of essential fatty acids, Omega-3, 6, and 9. First, the fatty acid properties of Emu Oil are very similar to that of humans. In addition, the monounsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid is the major fatty acid found in Emu Oil. Clinical research has shown that properly rendered Emu Oil penetrates the skin even more effectively than oleic acid by itself.
The benefits of the fatty acids found in Emu Oil are not limited to their deep penetrating ability. Oleic acid is also known to serve as a local anti-inflammatory. Additionally, linolenic acid, the second most abundant fatty acid in Emu Oil, has been shown to ease muscle and joint discomfort.
The incredible healing properties possessed by emu oil and its unsurpassed ability to penetrate the skin seem almost too good to be true. The natural question arises, “Is Emu Oil safe?” The answer is “YES”. Further scientific inquiry has shown that properly rendered emu oil, so closely resembling the oil in human skin, is absolutely hypoallergenic. It has “the allergic potential to water.”
Deep Penetrating Emu Oil For An
Effective Anti-Aging Program
Emu oil duplicates the composition of the lipid profile of human skin, so you won't find a better skin treatment. And of course, emu oil contains anti-inflammatory properties.
Emu Oil For Celebrities!
Internet research will prove that Emu oil has been used by Demi Moore, Cindy Crawford, Goldie Hawn, Melanie Griffith, Angela Basset and Catherine Zeta-Jones as well as many more of the most glamorous actors, celebrities, and super models in the world.
Here's What The Doctors And Experts Are Saying
Dr. Margaret C. Craig-Schmidt, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Nutrition and Food Science at Auburn University notes that the properties of this oil make it quite suitable to even be used by the cosmetic industry.
Kristi Tomlin, registered pharmacist in Blackwell Oklahoma, acknowledges that the main problem with anti-inflammatories currently on the market is their side effects. The majority of anti-inflammatories on the market today produce side effects that are often so severe, the consumer must weigh their benefits against their side effects.
However, in the case of EMU oil, laboratory irritation tests conducted by E.R.I. revealed that even at full strength, EMU oil generates irritation levels so low that the results are comparable to that of water!
Dr. Howard Hagglund stays fit by jogging and working with a trainer. Dr. Hagglund relates that his trainer who has bad arthritis in his elbows from an accidental kick, really likes the oil, and since he's started using it, "everybody in the gym is wanting it!"
Dr. Patty Headly, Chiropractor in Tonkawa, Oklahoma says, "When I use the this oil in conjunction with the chiropractic, the relief is quicker and the muscles stay relaxed longer, and therefore the treatment lasts longer."
Your Skin Is Thirsty For Emu Oil!
Dr. Alexander Zemtsov of Texas Tech University has conducted a study on the moisturizing and cosmetic properties of the oil and it's potential use in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
Dr. Zemtsov says, "the proof is in the results! It has been proven and documented that the claims about the oils penetrating, emulsifying, non-irritating, non-comedogenic (non pore-clogging), and highly moisturizing effects are true."
Fifty Of The Many Benefits Of Emu Oil
1). Soothes the pain of arthritis
2). Reduces bruising
3). Takes the burn out of sunburn
4). Helps prevent peeling after sunburn
5). Helps prevent blistering
6). Soothes inflammation
7). Relieves the sting of insects
8). Softens your hands and cuticles
9). Moisturizes your skin
10). Revives your tired muscles
11). Soothes your chapped skin
12). Helps heal insect bites
13). Reduces swelling
14). Relieves diaper rash (baby care info)
15). Prevents soreness after exercising
16). Increases your mobility
17). Relieves and reduces pain from tendonitis
18). Reduces pain in post radiation burns
19). Helps relieve growing pains
20). Helps prevent razor burn
21). Softens your dry skin
22). Helps pain of carpal-tunnel syndrome
23). Relieves itchy skin
24). For the elderly, thickens skin/reduces fine lines
25). Helps prevent scarring
26). Reduces stretch marks
27). Helps control acne inflammation
28). Reduces swelling of sprains
29). Strengthens weak nails
30). Conditions hair
31). Helps chapped lips
32). Relief of muscle cramps
33). Great for massages, used by many salons.
34). Softens calluses
35). Reduces itching and flaking of psoriasis
36). Aid for relieving and prevention of bed sores
37). Revive tired eyes and puffiness
38). Protects skin from chlorine irritation
39). Diminishes wrinkles
40). Calms flare up from rosacea
41). Reduces the appearance of age spots
42). Relieve eczema
43). Great for after bath, after sauna, or after spa
44). Soothes skin after waxing
45). Aids healing of cold sores
46). All applications here are also for pets! Plus.
47). Helps alleviate headaches
48). Gives your skin a youthful appearance
49). Promotes healthy skin and nails
50). Speeds the healing process
SAMI'S REARING AND FARMING
Cabin no. 20/A, 3rd Floor, Vasta House
Noble Chambers, Near R.P.I House,Janambhoomi Marg, Fort
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
India
ph: +91 9820099443 / +91 9867239443
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