What is EMU oil?

Emu is a large no -fly bird similar to ostriches and, like ostrich, comes from Australia. The settlers thought of them only as inconvenience for years; EMU can damage the crops by pouring fields and are large enough and strong to break the fences.

Emu is now raised as food animals, both in Australia and in the US and provide meat closer to beef than poultry. EMU meat has a high protein content, yet low in fat and cholesterol, and is sold on the market as a replacement for beef.

Emu oil is oil that is drawn from fat emu. Each bird provides five to seven liters (approximately the same number of liters) EMU oil. It has a wide range of uses, from cosmetics to machine lubrication. The natives who lived in Australia before the colonists settled there, using EMU as a source of food and other needs, and used EMU oil for pain and pain for centuries.

skin care is EMU oil by efficient softening. Contains the amount of fatty acidsIt is an excellent skin moisturizer and can act as a collegen, fills skin cells with moisture and smoothing small lines. As a result, EMU oil is sold wide, either separately or in creams, for use on the skin of the face. EMU oil, which is used on burns, burns and scratches, can reduce pain and blisters and even believe it will reduce scarring. Several hospital studies of these effects take place.

The most promising use of EMU oil is pain treatment. It seems that the study in rats and double -blind studies in humans suggest that the use of EMU oil on painful joints for two weeks significantly reduces pain and inflammation of arthritis. Because EMU oil penetrates the skin deeper than other softeners, it is also an effective medium for introducing other ingredients through skin absorption. A mixture of oil and eucalyptus and/or white catering essential oil could prove to be sore muscle friction.

There are no known undesirable side effects on PUsing EMU oil. It is assumed that it is so effective in lowering pain, but some pain experts recommend its use for the carpal tunnel syndrome or other recurring stress injuries. Their justification is that it can mask pain enough to encourage users to continue recurring movements that cause damage without the treatment of their routine, which could lead to permanent nerve damage.

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