Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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