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Uses
of Emu Oil
It doesn't matter if
the Australian Aborigine has been using emu oil for centuries to heal
skin conditions or ease arthritis, nor does it matter that thousands of
people across the United States or millions world wide use emu oil to
treat skin conditions, ease joint pain or reduce cholesterol levels.
We cannot make medical claims without medical research.
This library is certainly not "complete",
there is scientific research going on in several countries around the
world, including Canada, Russia, Japan, Australia and the United States.
The American Emu Association
has several papers available on their website for purchase.
Please keep in mind that this
information is being provided merely for informational purposes and
should not to be considered medical advice. For treatment
and diagnosis, see your physician.
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Pain Control |
Skin Care |
Cholesterol & More |
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Arthritis, Fighting
the Vicious Circle |
Paper-Thin Skin
(photos) |
A Healthy Red Meat |
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Athletes and Emu Oil,
A new way to relieve pain, strains, stiffness |
Dry Cracked Winter
Feet (photos) |
Balancing Your
Cholesterol, The juggling just got easier |
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A Food Supplement to
east the Pain of Lyme Disease |
Moisturizing and
Cosmetic Properties of Emu Oil: A Double Blind Study |
Emu Oil Gel Caps as a
Food Supplement for Diabetics |
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Peripheral Neuropathy
– An Alternative Treatment for the Pain |
Promotion of second
intention wound healing by emu oil lotion: comparative results with
furasin, polysporin, and cortisone. |
Ratites (ostrich, emu)
as potential heart donors for humans: immunologic considerations.
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Using Emu Oil for
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by Dr. Leigh Hopkins |
Skin: The importance
of the maintenance of the normal skin barrier with emu oil. by Dr.
Leigh Hopkins |
Sunburn Pain |
Emu Oil -
A Clinical Appraisal of this Natural
and Long Used Product"
by Dr. G. R. Hobday
of Australia |
AMERICAN EMU INDUSTRY
HEATS UP FOR LONG, COLD WINTER
Emu Oil Combats Dry Winter Skin, Naturally |
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American Emu
Association: BURN STUDY RESULTS By Margaret Pounder |
A Bird Worth Its
Weight in Oil; Aboriginal Healing Oil Now a Beauty Aid |
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