Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Benefits of Emu Oil

I wanted to write about the benefits of Emu Oil because I had never heard of it. When someone was asking on my face book where can they get it at, I was wondering "Emu Oil? I never heard of it!" I went on Google and Google it up to find out what was it and Lo and Behold I was in for a surprise!

Here's the benefits of Emu Oil:

Benefits of Emu Oil - Emu Oil has many Benefits

Emu Oil benefits are known through out the world through scientific study, and testimonials of happy customers. Research shows that Emu oil has been used for thousands of years as a Natural medicine by the Aborigines of Australia. It was used for Arthritis pain relief, to heal wounds, burns, sunburns, and to reduce the pain, itch & swelling of insect bites and stings.
Emu Oil scientific studies show that it has healing properties in many different ways, and it can be used internally and externally for the benefit of our health and well being.

Emu Oil Benefits

Emu oil has been shown to reduce the depth and length of fine lines & wrinkles in many studies as well being moisturising 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 imbuprofen, except without the negative side-effects frequently common with traditional prescription or corticosteroid based anti-inflammatory medications.



Here are some of the many other benefits and healing properties of Emu Store Skin Care products. It helps reduce such ailments as - 
Acne
age spots
arthritis 
aging skin 
athletes foot 
bed sores 
bruises 
burns 
bursitis 
calluses 
carpal tunnel syndrome 
chapped lips 
complexion problems 
conditioning hair
contact dermatitis
cracked skin cuts & lacerations 
dandruff 
diabetic bruising & ulcers
diabetic neuropathy
diaper rash
dishpan hands 
dry skin
eczema
eye irritation
fever blisters
fingernail cuticles
frostbite
gout 
gum disease 
growing pains 
hair loss 
headaches 
hemorrhoids                                                                
in-grown toenails 
insect bites 
irritated skin 
itching 
joint pain 
keloids 
lumbago 
massage 
medication carrier 
moisturise skin
muscle pain & spasms 
pain relief 
pet hot spots pet injuries & wounds
psoriasis 
radiation burns 
razor burn & nicks 
scars 
rheumatism 
rhinitis 
rosacea 
scar prevention
sciatica scrapes & scratches 
shin splints 
shingles 
sinus headaches 
skin rashes 
skin grafts 
skin hydration 
sore muscles
sports injuries 
sprains stiffness 
stretch marks 
sunburn relief 
surgery scars 
swelling tendonitis 
tired feet 
varicose veins 
wasp, bee stings
windburn
wounds
wrinkles & fine lines
Emu Oil can be used for your whole body including internally as well as externally. Its basis and benefits are derived from Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs). EFAs are involved with producing life energy in our bodies from food substances, and moving that energy throughout our systems. They govern growth, vitality, and mental state. 

Emu Oil contains both Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids. 

Omega-3 fatty acids are good for the heart. The omega-3 oils increase the concentrations of good cholesterol (high density lipoproteins, HDL) while decreasing the concentrations of bad cholesterol (triglycerides). In addition, eating omega-3-rich food will result in a moderate decrease in total cholesterol level. 

Omega-6, or Linoleic acid, is a colourless to straw-coloured liquid, polyunsaturated fatty acid. Linoleic and another fatty acid, producing prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are substances that are found in every cell and are needed for the bodys overall health maintenance and must be replenished constantly. Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid, which means that the body cannot produce it, so it must be obtained in the diet. 

Linoleic acid is an important fatty acid, especially for the growth and development of infants. Fatty acids help to maintain the health of cell membranes, improve nutrient use, and establish and control cellular metabolism. They also provide the raw materials that help in the control of blood pressure, blood clotting, inflammation, body temperature, and other body functions. See the list below to find out how Emu Oil helps these common body discomforts individually -  
  
Here's a link where you can purchase and read more about Emu Oil:

http://www.pure-emu-oil.com/  or 


I hope that this will be some help to anyone that is having these issues. 

Thanks for reading
Trecey
1/8/2012


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