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Hi all,

I have been doing a lot of research into Emu oil, I just found out that

the largest Emu farms are in Castlemaine Australia. Around a

70 Mile drive from where I live. I have been in contact with Baramul

Tech that have a farm in Castlemaine. They have had some interesting

things to say about the product. It seems that not all Oils are the

same,some oil does not contain a beneficial component. They tell me it

is from inbreeding. The Emu is a Native bird of Australia and the

Overseas farms are suffering severe inbreeding due to the Australian

government putting a ban on the Export of Live birds and their eggs.

This Baramul company export nearly 90% of their Oil so it may be a good

idea to check where your Emu Oil is from. Oh by the way there are

different grades of Oil, I am using an upper market Cosmetic grade B

Oil and It is wonderful to use. Massaging into your scalp gets rid of

itching and rubbing it on your skin has a feel similar to DiMethicone

but the Emu oil penetrates and makes your skin feel soft and smooth.

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> Emu oil is an animal oil so could maybe have been an animal allergies.

> Shea is made from nuts so may not be best for nut allergies.

> Sometimes we forget that others have allergies. That is why it is so

> important to label our products correctly for those who need to be

> aware. But for those who do not have these allergies, emu oil and

> shea butter can be great ingredients.

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Hey Everyone,

  I have been reading all of the post for emu oil.    I have a terrible scar on

the side of my leg from an ankle break.  I had 9 screws and a plate taken out in

may of this year. 

Thanks

TRUE FRIENDS ARE THE SIBLINGS, GOD NEVER GAVE US

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> Emu oil is an animal oil so could maybe have been an animal allergies.

> Shea is made from nuts so may not be best for nut allergies.

> Sometimes we forget that others have allergies. That is why it is so

> important to label our products correctly for those who need to be

> aware. But for those who do not have these allergies, emu oil and

> shea butter can be great ingredients.

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Hi

 

The healthy house.. an online shop has been selling this product for a number of years.. They have a huge range of eczema products and also get a lot of feedback from customers..

 

They are really helpful.. so before you buy I wonder if it may be worth speaking to them.. and if you think it is a good thing then you can order it through them.

 

Best Wishes

 

 

 

Tracey

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM, michelle lacey <michelle0471@...> wrote:

 

Hi Just wondering if anyone has tried Emu Oil??? Thinking of trying it for my sons excema. Any feedback woul be appreciated.http://www.biovea.net/%28S%28uia1qg55kvekd0ne2zh2bmvm%29%29/product_detail.aspx?PID=1271 & CID=0 & POS=1 & PageNo= & Total=2

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Thanks again Tracey,

I have been using the wash balls and the oats in the sock at bathtime. I am also going to order the anti chlorine balls to dechlorinate the bath water - they are also from Healthy house. Have a good Christmas and New Year.

xx

Autism Treatment From: thelifechangers@...Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 11:13:38 +0000Subject: Re: EMU OIL

Hi

The healthy house.. an online shop has been selling this product for a number of years.. They have a huge range of eczema products and also get a lot of feedback from customers..

They are really helpful.. so before you buy I wonder if it may be worth speaking to them.. and if you think it is a good thing then you can order it through them.

Best Wishes

Tracey

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM, michelle lacey <michelle0471hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Hi Just wondering if anyone has tried Emu Oil??? Thinking of trying it for my sons excema. Any feedback woul be appreciated.http://www.biovea.net/%28S%28uia1qg55kvekd0ne2zh2bmvm%29%29/product_detail.aspx?PID=1271 & CID=0 & POS=1 & PageNo= & Total=2 x

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Hi

This is the one i use for my son excema;- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100-Pure-Australian-Emu-Oil-TWIN-PACK-Fast-FREE-P-P_W0QQitemZ150428630977QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Natural_AlternativeTherapies?hash=item23063ebfc1

The two bottles last a long time, i also use shea butter aswell. I really feel that with my son his yeast infection and salicylate food issues were not helping the excema. His excema has now improved loads and he is left with very dry skin, which the emu oil and shea butter help with.

HTH

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From: dava93@...Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 07:16:08 +0000Subject: emu oil

Hi all, has developed excema, we were going to try emu oil is there any one that people use or can recomend.thanksdave

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hi i know its goof for arthritis and stiff joints never heard it was good for

excema. an elimination diet seems best for this on foods!!

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Hi,

I see that you have aquired a skin condition from vaccines. is it eczema? my

kids have this as well. does emu oil treat this?

Thx,

April

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> > Does anyone know where to buy pure Emu oil that is not cut with anything?

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I actually have lichen planus. Very rare, very nasty. The emu oil helps to keep

it moist (dryness is an issue) and seems to help with itching as well. Doesn't

cure anything, but helps reduce some of the symptoms while I am seeking

homeopathic treatment.

Melinda C.

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