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Skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema and a dry skin increased the last
number of years. One of the main reasons is a shortage of essential fatty acids.
We must receive these fatty acids from our diet or from the topical application.
All cells produce hormones from these 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. Emu oil can provide the necessary fats that are required to normal
cellular function.
If you 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.
Emu oil
The Emu is a flightless bird from Australia. Since time memorial, Aboriginals
used the fat from the emu to maintain their skin.
From the fat we derive this extraordinary oil with highly valuable cosmetic and
moisturizing properties.
Emu oil contains 70% unsaturated fatty acids of which 20% are essential fatty
acids.
The ratio of the fatty acids is unique; they are almost identical to the human
skin.
Application:
• For psoriasis, eczema, dry skin, ichtyosis, woundhealing.
• Recommend to use for large skin surface.
Almost pure oil containing 0.01% tocopherol (a natural anti-oxidant)
Ingredients (INCI):
Dromiceius, Tocopherol.
Packing:
in 50 ml and 100 ml dispenser and 250 ml bottle
Storage condition:
room temperature
Shelf life:
36 months
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