Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree Emu oil is a wonderful product. Janet Duncan University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. Try again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho >________________________________ > >To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM >Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy > >For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to subdermal layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers but systemic distribution of various agents. > >There is just no other oil that does what it does. > >I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads above the rest. > >Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. > >Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. > >Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years ago and have been using it for over ten years. > >Janet > > >> >> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other plant >> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur - or any >> part at all >> >> Jane >> > > > > >------------------------------------ > >List Home Page: > >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > >Books: >DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton >MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 another nod of approval here. You shd know that there is cosmetic grade and food grade oil that is in the marketplace. The smell of it when still golden is quite distinct, thus why they distil further to clear for cosmetics. When I was treating autism, we used it to help the gut heal. You had to have it golden, and rather unrefined for it to work quickly. Usually within 1 mo of using emu oil as a condiment over the evening meal.. 1 tbs. They cd begin to increase their food choices. When a kid can only eat 5 things without getting sick, you have to come up w/ something. We were doing various forms of homeopathy and energy medicine too. We tried everything else, and only this worked. They say now that Japanese Red Pine oil works even better, but I've not seen evidence of that expensive product doing what emu does and did. If seal oil was available, we'd have tried that too. --tls Re: Emu Oil was // These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree Emu oil is a wonderful product. >________________________________ > > >For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to subdermal layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers but systemic distribution of various agents. > >There is just no other oil that does what it does. > >I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads above the rest. > >Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. > >Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. > >Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years ago and have been using it for over ten years. > >Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 When ordering emu wings, are there small and large sizes ?;-))))) How many gallons of dipping sauce come with them ?;-))))) Bruce Chesley On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:39:33 -0800 (PST) Janet Duncan writes: These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree Emu oil is a wonderful product. Janet Duncan University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. Try again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho >________________________________ > >To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM >Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy > >For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to subdermal layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers but systemic distribution of various agents. > >There is just no other oil that does what it does. > >I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads above the rest. > >Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. > >Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. > >Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years ago and have been using it for over ten years. > >Janet > > >> >> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other plant >> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur - or any >> part at all >> >> Jane >> > > > > >------------------------------------ > >List Home Page: > >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > >Books: >DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton >MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 The good ones only come from Australia and you have a minimum order of 3 dozen wings shipped with 2 gallons of oil but the UPS charges to get them from there to Houston ran me a little over $500 on my last order. Noone in the US has Emu oil that has not been heated but the Australian is the real deal and far far superior to the US. Harvey in Houston > > When ordering emu wings, are there small and large sizes ?;-))))) > How many gallons of dipping sauce come with them ?;-))))) > Bruce Chesley > > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:39:33 -0800 (PST) Janet Duncan > <jduncan49@... <mailto:jduncan49%40yahoo.com>> writes: > > These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and > other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree Emu > oil is a wonderful product. > > Janet Duncan > University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! > If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. Try > again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho > > >________________________________ > > From: Garnet <garnet@... <mailto:garnet%40grandecom.net>> > >To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > >Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM > >Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy > > > >For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare > with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic > benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it > being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to subdermal > layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport > substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of > transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers but > systemic distribution of various agents. > > > >There is just no other oil that does what it does. > > > >I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads above > the rest. > > > >Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. > > > >Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a > plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven > anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab > testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. > > > >Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years > ago and have been using it for over ten years. > > > >Janet > > > > > >> > >> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other > plant > >> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur - > or any > >> part at all > >> > >> Jane > >> > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >List Home Page: > > > >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > > >Books: > >DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > >MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, > ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 Do they taste like chicken ?;-))))) Bruce Chesley Truth is a terrible cross to bear. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:45:24 -0600 Harvey Metzler writes: The good ones only come from Australia and you have a minimum order of 3 dozen wings shipped with 2 gallons of oil but the UPS charges to get them from there to Houston ran me a little over $500 on my last order. Noone in the US has Emu oil that has not been heated but the Australian is the real deal and far far superior to the US. Harvey in Houston > > When ordering emu wings, are there small and large sizes ?;-))))) > How many gallons of dipping sauce come with them ?;-))))) > Bruce Chesley > > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:39:33 -0800 (PST) Janet Duncan > <jduncan49@... <mailto:jduncan49%40yahoo.com>> writes: > > These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and > other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree Emu > oil is a wonderful product. > > Janet Duncan > University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! > If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. Try > again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho > > >________________________________ > > From: Garnet <garnet@... <mailto:garnet%40grandecom.net>> > >To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > >Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM > >Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy > > > >For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare > with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic > benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it > being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to subdermal > layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport > substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of > transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers but > systemic distribution of various agents. > > > >There is just no other oil that does what it does. > > > >I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads above > the rest. > > > >Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. > > > >Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a > plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven > anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab > testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. > > > >Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years > ago and have been using it for over ten years. > > > >Janet > > > > > >> > >> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other > plant > >> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur - > or any > >> part at all > >> > >> Jane > >> > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >List Home Page: > > > >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > > >Books: > >DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > >MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, > ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 Far better. Chicken wings just start to get good and you are out of that wing and going for the next where you have a continually varying taste experience. With a 12 pound emu wing, you just munch and munch and put it in the frige so you can munch again tomorrow. When you finally finish some, the wingsticks are large enough to carry in the floor board of your car and no cop will call it a lethal weapon unless you tie a leather strap to it to keep it from being taken from you in the middle of an attempted car jacking. Headline reads: " Senior beats 18 year old gang member to death with an emu wingstick thus preventing his car from being jacked " . When asked how he was doing, the senior replied, " I'm just winging it " . H > Do they taste like chicken ?;-))))) > Bruce Chesley > Truth is a terrible cross to bear. > Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine > The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus > " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " > > > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:45:24 -0600 Harvey Metzler > writes: > > The good ones only come from Australia and you have a minimum order of 3 > dozen wings shipped with 2 gallons of oil but the UPS charges to get > them from there to Houston ran me a little over $500 on my last order. > Noone in the US has Emu oil that has not been heated but the Australian > is the real deal and far far superior to the US. > > Harvey in Houston > > >> When ordering emu wings, are there small and large sizes ?;-))))) >> How many gallons of dipping sauce come with them ?;-))))) >> Bruce Chesley >> >> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:39:33 -0800 (PST) Janet Duncan >> <jduncan49@...<mailto:jduncan49%40yahoo.com>> writes: >> >> These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and >> other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree > Emu >> oil is a wonderful product. >> >> Janet Duncan >> University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! >> If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. > Try >> again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho >> >>> ________________________________ >>> From: Garnet<garnet@...<mailto:garnet%40grandecom.net>> >>> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM >>> Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy >>> >>> For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare >> with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic >> benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it >> being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to > subdermal >> layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport >> substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of >> transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers > but >> systemic distribution of various agents. >>> There is just no other oil that does what it does. >>> >>> I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads > above >> the rest. >>> Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. >>> >>> Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a >> plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven >> anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab >> testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. >>> Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years >> ago and have been using it for over ten years. >>> Janet >>> >>> >>>> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other >> plant >>>> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur > - >> or any >>>> part at all >>>> >>>> Jane >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> >>> List Home Page: >>> >>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >>> >>> Books: >>> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton >>> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, >> ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 People are omnivores. People wear fur for warmth and style. Neither will end. Otherwise is by personal choice. Bruce Chesley Truth is a terrible cross to bear. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:40:08 +1100 " Jane MacRoss " writes: I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other plant options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur - or any part at all Jane ____________________________________________________________ 57 Year Old Mom Looks 27! Local Mom Reveals $5 Wrinkle Trick Angering Doctors http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4f184c592074df6f5m03vuc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 Harvey has a well nourished funnybone;-))))) Although the human funnybone location remains elusive, it has been speculated that " rib tickler " provides a clue;-))))) " Pulling one's leg " is a close second and may be directly influenced by fowl leg consumption;-))))) Bruce Chesley Truth is a terrible cross to bear. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:37:05 -0600 Harvey Metzler writes: Far better. Chicken wings just start to get good and you are out of that wing and going for the next where you have a continually varying taste experience. With a 12 pound emu wing, you just munch and munch and put it in the frige so you can munch again tomorrow. When you finally finish some, the wingsticks are large enough to carry in the floor board of your car and no cop will call it a lethal weapon unless you tie a leather strap to it to keep it from being taken from you in the middle of an attempted car jacking. Headline reads: " Senior beats 18 year old gang member to death with an emu wingstick thus preventing his car from being jacked " . When asked how he was doing, the senior replied, " I'm just winging it " . H > Do they taste like chicken ?;-))))) > Bruce Chesley > Truth is a terrible cross to bear. > Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine > The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus > " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " > > > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:45:24 -0600 Harvey Metzler > writes: > > The good ones only come from Australia and you have a minimum order of 3 > dozen wings shipped with 2 gallons of oil but the UPS charges to get > them from there to Houston ran me a little over $500 on my last order. > Noone in the US has Emu oil that has not been heated but the Australian > is the real deal and far far superior to the US. > > Harvey in Houston > > >> When ordering emu wings, are there small and large sizes ?;-))))) >> How many gallons of dipping sauce come with them ?;-))))) >> Bruce Chesley >> >> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:39:33 -0800 (PST) Janet Duncan >> <jduncan49@...<mailto:jduncan49%40yahoo.com>> writes: >> >> These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and >> other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree > Emu >> oil is a wonderful product. >> >> Janet Duncan >> University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! >> If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. > Try >> again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho >> >>> ________________________________ >>> From: Garnet<garnet@...<mailto:garnet%40grandecom.net>> >>> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM >>> Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy >>> >>> For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare >> with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic >> benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it >> being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to > subdermal >> layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport >> substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of >> transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers > but >> systemic distribution of various agents. >>> There is just no other oil that does what it does. >>> >>> I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads > above >> the rest. >>> Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. >>> >>> Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a >> plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven >> anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab >> testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. >>> Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years >> ago and have been using it for over ten years. >>> Janet >>> >>> >>>> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other >> plant >>>> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur > - >> or any >>>> part at all >>>> >>>> Jane >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> >>> List Home Page: >>> >>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >>> >>> Books: >>> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton >>> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, >> ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 Where this was headed took almost no embellishment! It only required a small amount of " steering " . H > > Harvey has a well nourished funnybone;-))))) Although the > human funnybone location remains elusive, it has been > speculated that " rib tickler " provides a clue;-))))) " Pulling > one's leg " is a close second and may be directly influenced > by fowl leg consumption;-))))) > Bruce Chesley > Truth is a terrible cross to bear. > Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine > The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus > " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " > > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:37:05 -0600 Harvey Metzler <hpm102@... > <mailto:hpm102%40hal-pc.org>> > writes: > > Far better. Chicken wings just start to get good and you are out of > that wing and going for the next where you have a continually varying > taste experience. With a 12 pound emu wing, you just munch and munch > and put it in the frige so you can munch again tomorrow. When you > finally finish some, the wingsticks are large enough to carry in the > floor board of your car and no cop will call it a lethal weapon unless > you tie a leather strap to it to keep it from being taken from you in > the middle of an attempted car jacking. > > Headline reads: " Senior beats 18 year old gang member to death with an > emu wingstick thus preventing his car from being jacked " . When asked > how he was doing, the senior replied, " I'm just winging it " . > > H > > On 1/18/2012 9:15 PM, excalibur25@... > <mailto:excalibur25%40juno.com> wrote: > > Do they taste like chicken ?;-))))) > > Bruce Chesley > > Truth is a terrible cross to bear. > > Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine > > The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus > > " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " > > > > > > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:45:24 -0600 Harvey Metzler<hpm102@... > <mailto:hpm102%40hal-pc.org>> > > writes: > > > > The good ones only come from Australia and you have a minimum order of > 3 > > dozen wings shipped with 2 gallons of oil but the UPS charges to get > > them from there to Houston ran me a little over $500 on my last order. > > Noone in the US has Emu oil that has not been heated but the Australian > > is the real deal and far far superior to the US. > > > > Harvey in Houston > > > > On 1/18/2012 3:30 PM, excalibur25@... > <mailto:excalibur25%40juno.com> wrote: > >> When ordering emu wings, are there small and large sizes ?;-))))) > >> How many gallons of dipping sauce come with them ?;-))))) > >> Bruce Chesley > >> > >> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:39:33 -0800 (PST) Janet Duncan > >> <jduncan49@... > <mailto:jduncan49%40yahoo.com><mailto:jduncan49%40yahoo.com>> writes: > >> > >> These emu are raised for their meat and oil just as cattle, pigs and > >> other livestock as well as plants such a corn, soybeans, etc. I agree > > Emu > >> oil is a wonderful product. > >> > >> Janet Duncan > >> University of Southern Indiana - Go Eagles! > >> If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you still don't succeed. > > Try > >> again and again and again...Tippy and Jericho > >> > >>> ________________________________ > >>> From: Garnet<garnet@... > <mailto:garnet%40grandecom.net><mailto:garnet%40grandecom.net>> > >>> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > >> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:17 PM > >>> Subject: Emu Oil was // Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy > >>> > >>> For one very good reason Jane, there is no plant oil that can compare > >> with the fatty acid profile of Emu Oil nor match its therapeutic > >> benefits, primary of which is anti-inflammatory action. As well as it > >> being unique among oils in the depth to which it penetrates to > > subdermal > >> layers. In fact it is second only to DMSO in its ability to transport > >> substances transdermally. So much so that it is used in compounding of > >> transdermal preparations that are targeting not only subdermal layers > > but > >> systemic distribution of various agents. > >>> There is just no other oil that does what it does. > >>> > >>> I use it in my wellness practice and the benefits stand out heads > > above > >> the rest. > >>> Not everyone is opposed to the use of animal products. > >>> > >>> Please do some research on the benefits and let me know if there is a > >> plant oil I do not know of that match the tested and proven > >> anti-inflammatory action. Emu oil has been proven in clinical and lab > >> testing by standard lab models of anti-inflammatory action. > >>> Being a pharmacologist I have jumped down this rabbit hole many years > >> ago and have been using it for over ten years. > >>> Janet > >>> > >>> > >>>> I hate emu oil as much as I hate seal oil - there are so many other > >> plant > >>>> options why kill yet another creature for their oil or flesh or fur > > - > >> or any > >>>> part at all > >>>> > >>>> Jane > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------ > >>> > >>> List Home Page: > >>> > >>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > >>> > >>> Books: > >>> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > >>> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, > >> ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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