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Research has demonstrated that the oil derived from the Emu is unique.
Thus,
this oil bears closer scrutiny as a valuable commodity in a marketplace that
favours natural, environmentally friendly products and demands effective relief
without side effects. A combination of unique qualities gives Emu Oil its
amazing effectiveness.
There are four main attributes of Emu Oil.
Of particular interest is the fact that Emu Oil
contains a variety of essential fatty acids (EFA's), including linoleic acid
(Omega-6 - as high as 24% total content) and alpha linolenic acid (Omega-3 - as
high as 2% total content). These EFA's are used by the body to manufacture the
all-important hormones that regulate many body processes, which could be the
underlying reason for Emu Oil's healing qualities:
Our body's need for fats can be broadly grouped into structural and functional
needs.
Structural needs - All our cell walls are made of
fat which separates the watery contents of each unique cell from the adjacent
cells. These cell walls are complex constructions which contain pores, channels
and receptors. They enable the cell to receive and send signals and to respond
to various chemicals and to release various chemicals. When fats are missing
from our diets, our body makes fat from the protein and carbohydrates which we
eat. Unfortunately, it cannot make some types of fats that are required by the
cell wall. Therefore, all cell wall structures are defective when some of the
necessary essential fats, such as found in Emu Oil, are missing from our diets.
We can think of our skin as the largest cell wall we have. A dry, itchy skin
(i.e. a defective skin) is a sign of missing essential fatty acids.
When the essential fats are missing from our cells, the more rigid saturated and
monounsaturated fats must be used in their place. This rigidity impairs all our
cells, which must be flexible to work best. Hard arteries can be thought of as
containing rigid, saturated fats rather than the soft, polyunsaturated fats.
Functional needs - Fats play many very different
roles in our body. Not only are they the simple concentrated energy source, they
also cushion us from injury. All cells produce hormones directly from the fatty
acids. These hormones influence all aspects of local cell activity. They are
involved in such activity as inflammation, healing, and cell growth and dying.
When we don't have enough of the correct fats, these processes of every day life
do not operate at peak efficiency.
The essential fatty acids (Omega 3 and 6) must be received from our dietary
intake or topical application. Emu Oil can provide the necessary fats that are
required to normal cellular function. (Dr. Leigh Hopkins, Pharm.D)
Given all the undesirable ingredients in skin care and pharmaceutical products,
using Emu Oil is very reassuring.
It is a natural substance that is very close in composition to the makeup of our
own skin.
It is highly absorbable, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and will not cause any
irritation.