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PURE EMU OIL
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100% Pure Emu Oil / Emu Oil Shampoo / Emu Oil Conditioner

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Emu Essence™ 100% Pure Emu Oil are processed in accordance to the Fully Refined Specifications established by Emu Trade Association (for cosmetic, medical and pharmaceutical uses. 

According to clinical studies in Australia and the U.S,  Emu Oil is an excellent anti-inflammatory agent that can rejuvenate skin cells and produce up to 80% in healthy hair growth. Specifically, Emu Oil can penetrate tissue cells faster and more effectively than most other delivery mechanisms. The potential benefits of Emu Oil are numerous, it can be used to treat various kinds of hair conditions, arthritis, wrinkles, and other skin disorders such as Psoriasis and Eczema etc. 

Expanded coverage of the many healing properties of Emu Oil can be found at HairSite - article 91 

Our Emu Oil comes in easy squeeze plastic bottle. Only a small drop is required when applying to scalp or skin. 

Each Emu Oil Scalp Treatment Kit contains - 1 bottle of 4.5oz pure emu oil, 1 bottle of 6.0 oz emu oil shampoo and 1 bottle of 6.0 oz emu oil conditioner.
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4.5oz 100% pure emu oil - one bottle
6.0 oz emu oil shampoo - one bottle
6.0 oz emu oil conditioner - one bottle
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Emu Oil Scalp Treatment Kit(total of 3 items) 1 $50

Clinical Studies

  • At Auburn University, clinical studies showed that Emu Oil can be used as a transdermal carrier and is 20 times more effective at penetrating the stratum corneum, or "skin barrier," than mineral oil.

  • At the Boston University Medical Center , Michael Holick and his research team confirmed numerous beneficial properties of Emu Oil, including the promotion and acceleration of skin cell regeneration and even the stimulation of hair growth.

  • In 1994, Dr. Alexander Zemstov conducted a "double blind" study on the properties of Emu Oil and he concluded the following properties of Emu oil: highly penetrating, emulsifier, bacteriostatic, low irritation
    potential, and non-comedogenic
    .

  • Composition of Emu Oil: The Micro View (1997)
    By: Dr. Leigh Hopkins, AEA Oil Standards Team (Research Leader). (Reprinted from AEA News, Spring 1997 issue).
    SUMMARY: When compared with human skin oil, the fatty acid composition of emu oil is found to be quite similar. In both types of oil, mono-unsaturated oleic acid is the most prevalent fatty acid, followed by palmitic acid, then linoleic acid, which is an EFA (essential fatty acid). This similarity may be one of the factors enabling emu oil to have such a positive action on human skin.

  • More and more companies are now conducting research using Emu oil, eg: Delta West Pharmaceuticals, Orion Laboratories, and even the American Cancer Institute where Emu Oil is being studied for its effects on the immune system and tumor biology at the cellular level.

  • Fatty Acid Analysis of Emu Oil. (AEA funded study, 1994)
    By: Dr. Paul Smith, Dr. Margaret Craig-Schmidt, Amanda Brown at Auburn University. (Reprinted from AEA News, September 1994 Issue).
    SUMMARY: Analysis of fatty acids in emu oil reveals that it contains approximately 70 % unsaturated fatty acids. The major fatty acid found in emu oil is oleic acid, which is mono- unsaturated and which comprises over 40 % of the total fatty acid content. Emu oil also contains both of the two essential fatty acids (EFA's) which are important to human health: 20 % linoleic, and 1 - 2 % alpha-linolenic acid.

  • Emu Oil: Comedogenicity Testing. (Study done for E.R.I., 1993)
    By: Department of Dermatology, at University of Texas Medical School, Houston.
    SUMMARY: Testing using the rabbit ear histological assay, with emu oil in concentrations of 25 %, 75 % and 100 % shows that emu oil in concentrations of up to 100 % is non-comedogenic, i.e. it does not clog the pores of the skin.

  • Moisturizing and Cosmetic Properties of Emu Oil: A Double Blind Study (1994).
    By: Dr. Alexander Zemtsov, Indiana University School of Medicine: Dr. Monica Gaddis, Ball Memorial Hospital; and Dr. Victor Montalvo-Lugo, Ball Memorial Hospital. (Reprinted from AEA News, October/November 1994 issue)
    SUMMARY: Eleven human subjects took part in a double-blind clinical study which compared emu oil with mineral oil in texture, skin permeability and moisturizing properties, as well as comedogenicity and irritability to the skin. No irritation to the skin was observed with either oil. However, comedogenicity of emu oil was significantly lower than that of mineral oil, and all subjects stated a unanimous preference for emu oil.

  • Experimental Study to Determine the Anti-Arthritic Activity of a New Emu Oil Formulation (EMMP) (1993)
    By: Dr. Peter Ghosh at Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney, Australia and Dr. Michael Whitehouse at University of Adelaide, Australia.
    SUMMARY: A combination of emu oil with a suitable transdermal transporter is found to show anti-inflammatory (anti-rheumatic) activity in various rat models.

  • Research conducted at the Occupational Dermatology Laboratory of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston concluded that emu oil consists mostly of oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated fatty acid.  The oil is highly penetrating and won't clog pores. It can help people whose skin is parched, cracked and has lost its smooth, healthy look. Beauty professionals across the country are touting the benefits of emu oil. Found in numerous cosmetics, soaps and shampoos, it has been reported that the oil also thickens aged, mature skin, making it appear younger. One study reported that 100 percent emu oil rubbed into the skin twice daily would thicken the skin by 14 percent.

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