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Emu Oil: Offers Extraordinary Benefits & Healing Properties

Have you heard of emu oil? Once you discover it’s wide array of benefits you will want to use it on a regular basis.

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What is Emu Oil?

Emu oil is made up of oleic and linolenic acids.

Skincare

Do you want to reduce the look and appearance of fine lines and wrinkles? Emu oil is one of the most rapidly skin penetrating oil. It is gentle for all skin types, hypo-allergenic, and doesn’t clog pores. It is perfect for people with allergic and sensitive skin.

It is also perfect for people suffering from dry, scaly skin replacing it with a smooth healthy glow. Furthermore, emu oil is also long lasting and its benefits remain even after repeated washing.

Anti-inflammatory Properties

The acids in emu oil work hard to offer anti-inflammatory healing to joint pain and muscle aches. Use it to heal sunburns, heal wounds, for arthritic relief, and swelling caused by stings and insect bites. Its effectiveness is often comparable to ibuprofen without any negative side effects.

Hair Care

Using emu oil on your hair can actually help heal split ends and rejuvenate dry hair. It restores a healthy shine to the hair and it has even been found to stimulate the growth of new hair!

Other Healing Properties

Emu oil helps to aid in preventing acne, age spots, bruises, sinus headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, chapped lips, hair loss, eye irritation, and a wide array of other benefits.

What Products Contain Emu Oil?

There is a wide array of products on the market that contain this extraordinary oil, some of them follow: lip balms, cologne, sun screens, shampoos, and skin moisturizers.

Using Emu Oil

The properties of this oil are quite potent and you only need to apply a few drops to a designated area. After doing so, be sure to massage it until it is no longer oily to the touch. Repeat this process until the desired results have been reached.

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  1. Interesting. I have never heard of this. Not sure it is available in UK.

  2. Good reminder, I had forgotten all about it.

    @ Louie, it is available in the UK (or at least it was when I last checked two years ago)

  3. very interesting…

  4. Good article and very imformative.

  5. I haven’t heard of this too. Thanks for the information.

    Doaa

  6. I have never heard of this,thanks. God Bless.

  7. A very informative article as always.
    Keep it up, my friend.

  8. Very informative, good info.

  9. really very informative mate,Thanks for sharing :)

  10. Great Article, very informative.
    Thank you for sharing xx

  11. Love hearing about things like this. Great article.

  12. Excellent!..Great post and nicely done Thanks for sharing this great health advices..cheers 8) :)

  13. Sounds interesting, I had never heard of it before. I could certainly use some.

  14. Animal lover’s might protest… I wonder if Rod Hull ever used it? Interesting nevertheless. There are some Emu farms in the UK I think… I wonder if they know of the value in Emu oil.

    Do you use it yourself?

  15. Is this really true? Haven’t tried using emu products but with your post it makes me want to use this. Thanks for sharing

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