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1) Sunburn – Because of its moisturising properties Emu Oil will help to prevent peeling skin whilst the anti bacterial and soothing properties will help to ease the pain.
2) Arthritis – Although not a cure Emu Oil has been shown to reduce the pain and inflammation associated with arthritis.
3) Muscle Aches – Whether it is from over exerting yourself in a sport or just after a hard day at work Emu Oil can help reduce inflammation and loosen tight muscles.
4) Joint Pain – Because Emu Oil penetrates deep into tissue it can get to joint and help repair and maintain them whilst reducing inflammation and easing pain.
5) Eczema – Emu Oil has natural moisturising properties an can help control eczema by softening the affected area, reducing pain and itchiness and swelling.
6) Acne – Although it is an oil Emu Oil does not block pores, it reduces redness associated with acne and can help clear up recent scarring.
7) Stretch Marks – Using Emu Oil on stretch marks can help the skin to regenerate and gives it back some elasticity.
8) Scarring – If you have scars Emu Oil can be used to fade them but penetrating deep into the skin to help repair and regenerate new cells.
9) Cracked heels – The moisturing and anti-bacterial elements in Emu Oil make it perfect for treating and preventing unsightly cracked heels.
10) Minor Burns – Emu Oil can cool the pain of a burn whilst protecting it and warding off infection. It helps the skin to repair itself quickly meaning faster healing.
11) Lacerations – For any small cuts or lacerations Emu Oil can be applied, even to pets, children and the Elderly because it is so gentle. The quicker a wound heals the less likely it is to scar and as Emu Oil can help this repairing process it is great for preventing scarring.
12) Wrinkles – Emu Oil is such a great moisturising agent that it can help to plump up all layers of skin, this plumping in thin areas such as around the eyes can reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
13) Moisturing – Emu Oil can be used as a moisturiser for all over the body including the face, although it will make you look oily, it is good to use straight out of the bath and will make you feel soft and supple even if you do use it sparingly as it penetrates the skin so easily.
14) Soothing chapped skin – Because of the moisturising elements Emu Oil can be used on particularly dry patches to instantly sooth and heal.
15) Insect bites – The Oil can help to reduce the itchiness of insect bites by helping the skin to repair itself. Not only do you heal faster you will also find it easier to resist the urge to scratch.
16) Nails – Putting Emu Oil on your nails can help to soften cuticles in preparation for a manicure and also prompt nails to grow quicker and stronger.
17) Hair loss – Because Emu Oil can regenerate skin and hair cells it can help to thicken thinning hair and stop it from falling out as frequently.
18) Hair breakage – Using Emu Oil, sparingly, on the end of your hair can help to reduce split ends. Depending on how greasy your hair in naturally you might be able to get away with leaving it in. If not then leave it for about fifteen minutes then rinse thoroughly.
19) Face redness – Emu Oil can help to reduce redness in the face, by moisturing and soothing the skin.
20) Before foundation – Pure Emu Oil can be used very sparingly on dry skin as a brilliant primer for foundation. If you skin is more greasy then Emu Oil day cream will have a similar, less oily effect.
21) To tighten loose skin – Although the effect won’t be drastic, Emu Oil can help to firm and plump skin so it is perfect for that little extra tightening of skin as you get older in areas such as the neck and stomach.
22) As a hand cream – Emu Oil is highly moisturing and can help to make hands more supple and help conditions such as contact dermatitis.
23) As a dietary supplement – Emu Oil capsules can be taken to aid the diet as the oil contains Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids which your body needs but does not produce naturally. These essential fatty acids have been shown to be highly beneficial to skin, hair, muscles and joints.
24) For treating dandruff – The Oil can help to regenerate and moisturise the scalp making it less flaky. It also is suitable for sensitive scalps as it is non-allergenic and made from all natural ingredients.
25) For lip care – Because it is a powerful moisturiser it can moisturise the lips, this works better than moisturisers such as petroleum jelly as it penetrates the lips rather than just locking moisture in. This leads to moisturised lips even when Emu Oil hasn’t been used.
Health Benefits of Emu Oil
Posted June 30, 2009
on:There are many health benefits to using Emu Oil as it has a number of healing properties. It is popping up all over the place in dermatological texts, news articles and on the internet. It is fast becoming popular with health professionals, sports persons and the beauty conscious due to the various ailments that it can be used for. As you may have guessed, Emu oil does come from the Emu and is made from an ancient recipe used for centuries by Australian Aborigines to protect them against the harsh Australian sun.
What is it used for?
Most people use Emu Oil to help muscle and joint problems but more and more people are now utilising its moisturising properties to help repair damaged skin as well as regenerating the scalp and hair. Most companies producing Emu Oil will offer a variety of products to help combat a number of different complaints. They should also produce these various products with only natural ingredients as to keep the recipe as close to the original formula as possible.
The properties of Pure Australian Emu Oil are:
• Anti-inflammatory
• Anti-bacterial
• Promotes cellular regeneration
• Deeply penetrating
• Comedogenic (doesn’t block pores)
• Non-allergenic (no side effects)
• Transdermally conductive (penetrates skin)
• A natural product
Because of the nature of Emu Oil it can be used on even the most sensitive of skin types and by anyone of any age, this is because of the all natural ingredients It also means that it can be used to moisturise the face, relieve swelling on joints and to relieve a dry flaky scalp all in one product. If you are looking for a true multi-tasker and natural product then Emu Oil should be your first choice.
Emu Oil has also been known to rebuild and maintain healthy joints by penetrating deep into the joint to encourage the blood supply to damaged tissue and cartilage. It also has anti-inflammatory properties which bring down swelling and makes movement in the afflicted area much easier.
Research
A great deal of research has been carried out on Emu Oil and it has been found to be especially kind on skin whilst treating a number of problems from eczema to children’s growing pains. There have also been very promising research findings to suggest that Emu Oil can help relieve the suffering associated with arthritis and because it is natural it has fewer side effects than regular arthritis medicines.
There has also been some research into Emu Oil’s anti-ageing effect on the skin; there is an increase in cellular activity when Emu Oil is applied to the skin. This means that massaging Emu Oil into the skin can help the tissue to thicken; this thickening plumps the skin making wrinkles less obvious.
Although pure Emu Oil is brilliant for a number of ailments the products containing it such as Emu face cream, Emu heel balm and Emu scalp moisturiser are great for targeting specific skin or joint complaints.