Encapsulated Emu Oil

A “good” fat. So much controversy over fat, we forget there are good fats and bad fats. We NEED the good fats to combat the effects of Bad fats. Good fat is getting harder and harder to find in our over processed world.

Omega 3 and Omega 6

Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids come from fat, (plants, fish & ratites) and are essential to maintain optimum health. We do not manufacture them within our bodies, they MUST come from the foods we eat (that's why they are called essential). In today’s society we are all wrapped up in “look good” or “shelf stable” mind sets, and in order to look good we have a tendency to eat bad. Even when we do eat a balanced diet, most of the foods we buy are “shelf stable” and have been over processed or under nourished by the time they get to our tables. Our bodies can only deal with so much and can not make nutrients from food that is devoid or missing those nutrients. So we supplement. How do you choose?

Admittedly, there are other, and some perhaps even better sources of essential fatty acids than Emu oil.

Essential Fatty Acids

Emu oil is made up of not just essential fatty acids; it also contains powerful, natural, proven anti-inflammatory agents. This oil has been researched by doctors, universities, laboratories, individual companies including ourselves, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical companies and associations all over this globe. The proof is in the research and with the hundreds of thousands of success stories. The Omega 3, 6 & 9 content is only one reason, although a good one, to use Emu oil as a supplement. Look at all of these other proven documented reasons. The biggest one has to be it’s anti-inflammatory qualities.

Emu oil is proven to combat, reduce and on occasion even reverse the following disorders, when taken on a regular basis internally:

Buy smart.

We make available two research reports in PDF format. If you need, you can download your free copy of Adobe Acrobat from www.adobe.com.

"Emu Oil - Its Anti-Inflammatory Properties" [ Read Extract ]
Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation Report. RIRDC Publication No. 99/133; RIRDC Project No DAW-82A; Dr John M. Snowden. Compared Emu Oil to Prednisolone.

"Emu Oil(s): A Source of Non-Toxic Transdermal Anti-Inflammatory Agents in Aboriginal Medicine" [ Read Full Report ]
Inflammopharmacology. 1998; 6: 1-8. ©1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. Drs: M.W. Whitehouse, A.G. Turner, C.K.C. Davis and M.S. Roberts. Highlighted the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of Emu Oil. Emu Spirit Oil of Emu was the most active Emu Oil tested. This research further showed Emu Oil's superior anti-inflammatory properties when compared to Flaxseed Oil, Evening Primrose Oil and Fish Oil.