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Hello Eva,

When its cold, it can be thick, not as solid however as shea butter or

coconut oil, and its usually creamy coloured. It does melt to a gold

coloured liquid at higher temperatures.

A word of caution, it can go rancid very easily, so check the smell before

you use it. Emu Oil which is refined properly does not turn rancid.

Well, Naturally

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At 01:54 PM 01/03/2000 -0500, evaframe@... wrote:

>From: evaframe@...

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>Hi everyone ! Can someone tell me if emu oil is a liquid oil like

>almond oil or is it a solid like shea butter or coconut oil?

>thanks,

>Eva

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I have had good luck with Gentle Ridge. I belive they also have

recipes on their site. Good Luck!

Ellen:

I know Dena, maybe I can get the recipe from her also. Most people won't

give up their secret.:-)

Simon

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From: dayspainnyc@...

emu oil is available at

www.skincarefordummies.com

Thanks, I went there and they sell the same products as we do. I just wish I

could get that price.:-)

Simon

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what is your company? do you have a website?

We have a EMU oil site which is emuproducts.com Then we have a EMU meat site

which is emumeat.com Then we have the solar site which is solar-plus.com

That is the one that I do and like the most. I have a lot of fun helping

people in the country set up a solar system.

Simon

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Here are some sites to read about the uses and benefits of emu oil:

http://www.gentleridge.com/oilinfocenter.html

http://www.fastrac.net.au/~emushop/emuoil.html

http://www.jedemuoil.com/

http://www.emucountryusa.com/arthritis/index.htm

Also, you can get a free sample from Brown. It is wonderful stuff:

http://www.oe-pages.com/BIZ/Homebiz/gosoap1/

HTH,

na

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tell us the prices please.

nicole wrote:

> Hello

> I live in Australia and notice emu oil comes up quite often I was wondering

what prices you all pay. The reason I ask is with the A$ nice and low I thought

I would check on some suppliers over here. Please e-mail me privately. The

prices I have seen over here are very reasonable.

> nicole f

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From Nature with Love has Emu Oil, here are the prices and sizes. I've never

used emu oil, but i have ordered from this place and I am very pleased with

everything I've received...

Available Sizes:

2 oz., $7.75

4 oz., $13.65

8 oz., $21.00

16 oz., $40.00

32 oz., $78.40

 

64 oz., $153.66

1 gal., $301.18

2 gal., $596.35

5 gal., $1,461.00

Hope this helps,

;0)

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Ann,

There are lots of emu ranchers in Arizona. You might check for one in

your area. If you can't find one, e-mail me back and I may be able to

find you one here.

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Thanks, . Yes, I met one the other day. She doesn't live far from

me, but she's charging a FORTUNE for Emu oil. Something like $8.00 an ounce.

That'd be $128.00 for 16 ounces. That's just too much. Surely I can get it

cheeper, don't you think?

Ann

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Ann ~ Brown (Texas) has a very good refined, cosmetic grade Emu oil

and he is a real doll to work with. Email me if you wish and I will give you

his contact info and pricing.

Carol

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> me, but she's charging a FORTUNE for Emu oil. Something like $8.00 an

ounce.

> That'd be $128.00 for 16 ounces. That's just too much. Surely I can get

it

> cheeper, don't you think?

>

> Ann

>

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Carol,

I can't get through to your e-mail (not the brightest bulb on the tree when it

comes to 'puters) but I would sure appreciate Browns' contact

information.

TIA

Diane P

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They also and first and foremost kill the bird for its meat just they kill

chickens and cattle and not just for the oil that is a byproduct it is called

using the entire animal for something good.

The meat is very very good and it is good for you too. It is very low

cholesterol and fat.

As for killing well Plants are living things too just because they don't move

around and have eyes and noses and mouths they are living.

Blessings

Chris

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Ann & others

I couldn't agree with Carol more. ' emu oil is the BEST I have

ever used! His prices are also very reasonable! You cannot go wrong with

his stuff! And I cannot praise him or the excellent quality of his oils

enough.

Becky~

who is extremely far behind on mail & reading them helter-skelterish!!

Carol wrote:

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> Ann ~ Brown (Texas) has a very good refined, cosmetic grade Emu oil and

he is a real doll to work with. Email me if you wish and I will give you his

contact info and pricing.

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I am not trying to start anything but I just wanted to let people know that

in order to get Emu oil the emu is killed for its fat pocket on its back. I

personally feel this isn't something we should perpetuate. JMHO.

Demetria

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Demetria, whilst I appreciate that you personally have moral feelings

about killing animals, many of us think otherwise. Please don't try

to impose your personal beliefs on everyone else

-- In @y..., " Demetria " <demetria@v...> wrote:

> I am not trying to start anything but I just wanted to let people

know that

> in order to get Emu oil the emu is killed for its fat pocket on its

back. I

> personally feel this isn't something we should perpetuate. JMHO.

> Demetria

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I am not trying to impose moral constaints, I just think people should know.

Many don't.

Re: Emu Oil

Demetria, whilst I appreciate that you personally have moral feelings

about killing animals, many of us think otherwise. Please don't try

to impose your personal beliefs on everyone else

-- In @y..., " Demetria " <demetria@v...> wrote:

> I am not trying to start anything but I just wanted to let people

know that

> in order to get Emu oil the emu is killed for its fat pocket on its

back. I

> personally feel this isn't something we should perpetuate. JMHO.

> Demetria

Moonpig

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Sorry I thought that was off list.

Won't happen again.

Re: Emu Oil

Demetria, whilst I appreciate that you personally have moral feelings

about killing animals, many of us think otherwise. Please don't try

to impose your personal beliefs on everyone else

-- In @y..., " Demetria " <demetria@v...> wrote:

> I am not trying to start anything but I just wanted to let people

know that

> in order to get Emu oil the emu is killed for its fat pocket on its

back. I

> personally feel this isn't something we should perpetuate. JMHO.

> Demetria

Moonpig

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Ann,

I don't think so. That was about what they were charging here last

year. If you can't get it cheap enough from the rancher, you probably

won't find it for any less, because that is where it all comes from. If

you want, I will check around here for you. I think I still have the

numbers of a couple of them. I would be happy to refer you to them if

you like.

Jeepers199@... wrote:

> Thanks, . Yes, I met one the other day. She doesn't live far

> from

> me, but she's charging a FORTUNE for Emu oil. Something like $8.00 an

> ounce.

> That'd be $128.00 for 16 ounces. That's just too much. Surely I can

> get it

> cheeper, don't you think?

>

> Ann

>

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Emu's are raised for the meat. Not just for the fat. The fat and other

parts are by products. Nearly 100% of the bird is used in some shape or

form, therefore, no waste.

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Re: Emu Oil

I am not trying to start anything but I just wanted to let people know that

in order to get Emu oil the emu is killed for its fat pocket on its back. I

personally feel this isn't something we should perpetuate. JMHO.

Demetria

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