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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR EMU OIL
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Emu Oil: -Is hypoallergenic, giving it a low potential for irritating the skin. -Is non-comedogenic; it won’t clog pores. -Contains essential fatty acids required by the body. Topical application of emu oil can deliver these nutrients deep into the skin to support healthy cell growth. -Is an excellent emulsifier; it can be blended with products that will not feel oily on the skin. -Is effective deep in the muscles making massage and alternative therapies more beneficial. -Has been used by the Hoho Burn Unit and the Shriner’s Hospital in Galveston, TX. -Is reported by consumers as providing a soothing effect to insect bites, cuts, scrapes and bruises, burns, chapped lips, diaper rash, hemorrhoids, scalp problems and after shaving. -Studies found it gave a more youthful appearance to dry, aging skin. -Is a soothing natural emollient. |
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ALL EMU OIL IS NOT THE SAME All emu oil is not the same – what a radical statement! After all, doesn’t all emu oil come from the native Australian bird, the emu?
Well yes. All emu oil comes from the bird, but how the fat is handled and what the bird ate will make a difference in the final product – “Emu Oil”. When the bird is processed, the fat is removed and later rendered into oil. When removing the fat, care needs to be taken to keep the fat free of blood and feathers. If the fat cannot be rendered immediately upon removal it needs to be chilled immediately and then frozen solid in sealed packages to reduce exposure to oxygen. |