
Sportspeople around the world are discovering something Australia's Aborigine people have known for thousands of years - emu oil is an antiseptic and anti inflammatory with the ability to penetrate the skin more deeply and effectively than most other oils.
It's so effective that many professional sports trainers (including most of the NBA trainers) have included emu oil in therapeutic treatments for their players. In Europe it is popular with many top teams including Bolton Wanderers.
Marathon runner Paula Radcliffe claimed it helped to heal an injury fast enough to enable her to compete in and win the Flora London Marathon in record time.
Research in Australia has validated claims for emu oil's healing and anti-inflammatory powers.
Emu oil contains linoleic acid, which reduces inflammation and eases muscle aches and joint pain, and oleic acid, which reduces swelling and brings pain relief.
A recent double blind clinical trial showed emu oil had superb skin penetrating properties and of major interest as a transcutaneous carrier.
Recently the Australian Department of Health classified emu oil as a pharmaceutical product and registered emu oil in the Therapeutic Goods Registry.
Modern research studies verify emu oil is:
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Emu Oil - Benefits for Arthritis
Naturally enriched with pain relief and anti-inflammatory agents, Emu Oil can reduce discomfort and soothe sore muscles and joints.
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Happy Families BV Relief cream includes emu oil in the formula to carry anti inflammatory agents from the oil and from bee venom deep into the muscle tissue. Aloe vera in the formula ensures skin is not irritated or red.
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