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Benefits of Emu Oil

Know about Emu Oil, how it is derived, what miracle benefits it provides and what are the Emu Oil Benefits. People of Australia were the first users of emu oil and are still using it today. Visit Our Website @ http://www.baramul.com.au/about-emu-oil/

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Benefits of Emu Oil

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  1. BENEFITS OF EMU OIL

  2. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING EMU OIL • Strong Anti-Inflammatory Benefits • Helps with Arthritis & Joint Pain • Reduces Stretch Marks & Scars • Great Non-Comedogenic Skin Moisturizer That Minimizes Skin Aging • Helps to Treat Dandruff While Promoting Hair Growth & Its Health • Ease Gastrointestinal Distress • Minimizes Symptoms of Psoriasis & Eczema • Fight Against High Cholesterol Levels & Promotes Heart Health

  3. WHAT IS BARAMUL EMU OIL? The first thing that we know is that indigenous people of Australia were the first users of emu oil and did so, for more than 40 thousand years and are still using the emu oil today. They used the emu oil for many different medical ailments like wound healing, skin problems, muscular pain, and eaten internally for nutrition. Baramul Emu Oil is derived from emu fat which is accumulated In-between the skin and the meat similar to a whale. The fat is stored by the bird seasonally, which allows the emu to survive the harshest conditions on earth and in the winter enables the emu to reproduce. An emu can survive for months without food or water which is quite natural for the emu. Their fat is fully sustainable for the emu during these extreme conditions.

  4. With this in mind 20th century science proceeded and in the mid 1990s Baramul research began later (Baramul being the Loddon valley indigenous peoples word for Emu) . By using Independent dedicated scientists further research was conducted to support the indigenous people's medical claims of emu oil.

  5. 20 CENTURY SCIENTIFIC TESTING METHODS​ ​The second thing that we learnt by using 20th century scientific testing methods, emu oil was found to be unique in its makeup, specifically high in omega 3,6,9 and antioxidant vitamin content (Meaning nutritious to eat).​

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