
The Emu is
a prehistoric bird thought to have roamed the outback of Australia some 80
million years ago. Much like the Native American's relationship with the
bison, the Aborigines of Australia looked upon the Emu as the core of
their existence. The Emu provided them with food, clothing, shelter,
medicine, and spiritual subsistence.
Today the
Emu of the "Timeless" past is on the forefront of playing a
large role in the future of American agriculture.
For thousands of
years the Aborigines have used the oil in the treatment of muscle aches, sore
joints, inflammation, and swelling. Today the oil can and will be found in
places from the family medicine cabinet to the sports training room.
Emu oil is known
to help build healthy skin and when used on burns Emu oil has been known to help
to rebuild the tissue beneath the burned skin, restore elasticity, reduce
scarring, and speed recovery.
The list of the
uses for Emu oil goes on and on and with each new day more and more exciting
discoveries for the use of the oil from the "Timeless Emu" are being
discovered
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EMU OIL
Emu oil is
a complex and primitive oil that is non-toxic, anti-bacterial,
anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory. It is a greaseless, odorless oil
that is an excellent moisturizer and emollient, soothing and softening the
skin. Long known for it's healing and penetrating properties, Emu oil is
well suited for use in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Emu oil has a very
high purity composition, so much so that when compared to other industry
oil samples the Emu oil almost masked the curve. This pure nature of Emu
oil is extremely important in the quality control of cosmetic products
that require low irritability factors. Because of the primitive nature of
the oil there is ongoing university and private research currently
underway to fully determine the oil's benefits and applications. The
following quote is from Mark Potter, a chemist at Atlantis Laboratories; "There
are good reasons on why it (Emu oil) heals so well, and it's because of
the chemistry of the oil. There are things in the oil that the skin needs
to help heal itself. And those elements are right there present in the
oil, and they can actually penetrate very well. That's the reason. It's
actually what the skin wants and needs." |
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