Emu Oil

Emu Oil can be used for general skin care and for the relief of sore muscles and joints, cracked and parched skin, problem skin conditions, and as a natural penetrating anti-inflammatory treatment for burns and wounds. Use this remarkable oil on your face, hands, and all parts of the body to help improve the look and feel of your skin. "CERTIFIED" by the American Emu Association.

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 pain. Among Emu oil’s top ten properties that have been investigated scientifically include it’s ability to penetrate the skin, will not clog pores, and is composed of essential fatty acids or those basic building blocks the skin needs to make repairs and other compounds.

Common uses for Emu Oil:

Emu oil has been shown to reduce the depth and length of fine lines & wrinkles in many studies as well being moisturizing and a natural skin softener. It has been proven to be the fastest and most penetrating oil into the skin, as well as a trans - dermal carrier for any other added therapeutic ingredients or skin care.

Emu Oil is gentle for all skin types, non-toxic & natural, non-comedogenic (does not clog pores) and hypo-allergenic (non-irritating) so its great for people with sensitive skin and allergies. Emu Oil is effective in its anti-inflammatory properties, and has been found to give a similar effect as prescriptions medication. Its been compared to medication such as ibuprofen, except without the negative side-effects frequently common with traditional prescription or corticosteroid based anti-inflammatory medications.

Acne Inflammation, Psoriasis, Arthritis, Joint Pain, Bursitis, Eczema, Calluses, Cold Sores, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Rosacea, Dermatitis, Cosmetic Peels, Roseola, Diabetic Ulcers , Fine Lines, Age Spots, Stretch Marks, Swelling in joints, “Hot Spots” on Pets, Insect Bites, Rashes, Poison Ivy, Scars, Dry Cuticles, Radiation Burns, Sunburn, Sprains, Fibromyalgia , Eye Puffiness, Moisturizer , Razor Burns, Rheumatism, Cracked Chapped Skin, Massage Therapy , Sports Related Injuries, Swelling, Tendonitis, Tired Sore Muscles, Diaper Rash, and Chlorine Irritation.