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    What People use Emu Oil For

    Summary of situations people report using Emu Oil for.
     

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    Emu Oil and Arthritis

    Why people use Emu Oil on arthritis.
    * Anti-inflammatory properties.
    * Moisturizing for the skin.
    * Skin thickening properties.

    Many people report significant benefits from their use of Emu Oil and Emu Oil Products on their arthritis.
    by Bill Schlack

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    Emu Oil and Diabetes

    Why people use Emu Oil with diabetes.
    * Anti-bacterial properties.
    * Analgesic properties pain relief.
    * Anti-inflammatory properties.
    * Moisturizing for the skin.
    * Noncomedogenic not pore cloging
    * Speeds healing.

    People are reporting positive experiences from using Pure Emu Oil and Emu Oil Products.

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    Emu oil and Female Hair Loss

    Why women use Emu Oil on hair loss.
    * Stimulates dormant hair folicles.
    * Nourishes hair folicles.
    * Anti-inflammatory properties.
    * Moisturizing for the skin.
    * Skin thickening properties.

    Female hair loss is both a physical and an emotional issue. Many people report significant benefits from using Emu Oil and Emu Oil Products for their hair loss.
    by Bill Schlack

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    Emu oil and Fibromyalgia

    Why people use Emu Oil for fibromyalgia.
    *Anti-bacterial properties.
    * Analgesic properties pain relief.
    * Anti-inflammatory properties.
    * Moisturizing for the skin.

    People are reporting positive experiences from using Pure Emu Oil and Emu Oil Products for fibromyalgia.

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    Emu oil and Hemorrhoids

    Why people use Emu Oil on their hemorrhoids.
    * Anti-bacterial properties.
    * Analgesic properties pain relief.
    * Anti-inflammatory properties.
    * Moisturizing for the skin.
    * Speeds healing.
    * Thickens thining skin.

    People are reporting positIve experiences from using Pure Emu Oil and Emu Oil Products on their hemorrhoids.
    by Bill Schlack

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    Emu Oil and Insect Bites


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    Emu oil and Psoriasis


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    Emu Oil and Rosacea

    What is Rosacea? This is a disease affecting the skin of the face. It usually starts with redness on the cheeks and can worsen to include additional symptoms. Rosacea may be hard to recognize in its early stages because changes are gradual. As far as we know today, Rosacea cannot be cured, only controlled. Probably the most famous person with rosacea was W. C Fields. Many folks thought Mr. Fields facial coloration was linked to alcoholism, when in fact, it was Rosacea. Drinking alcohol can make rosacea worse, even people who never drink alcohol can develop rosacea. What Causes Rosacea? There are many theories but none have been proven. Researchers now believe that there is some link between rosacea and "blushing". This is a chronic condition. Symptoms may come and go in cycles. The condition may go in remission for a while, it is often followed by a worsening of symptoms (redness, pimples, red line or nasal bumps). How Can Emu Oil Help My Rosacea? Always seek professional medical assistance for Rosacea. As part of your regime of skin care for Rosacea effected skin, it is important how and what you use to cleanse your face -- and keeping your skin moist. Follow a regular cleansing routine, using Emu oil soap. Since Emu oil is a "tissue nutrient", Emu oil soap is gentle to the skin, and moisturizes the skin rather than drying it. Recommendations of the National Rosacea Society (NRS)are to apply a quality moisturizer to the skin after mild cleansing. Here is where pure Emu oil comes into play. Apply Emu oil to your skin 3 times per day. Emu oil is an excellent skin moisturizer which penetrates deep into the many layers of the skin. Since Emu oil mirrors the composition of the lipid profile of human skin, you won't find a better companion for your skin. Additionally, emu oil contains anti-inflammatory properties. The NRS also recommends choosing facial products that will not clog pores. Emu oil is noncomedogenic, and will not clog pores.

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    Emu Oil and Scars

    Each of us has small and sometimes not so small imperfections in our skin. Emu oil smooths and nourishs the skin cells that form these imperfections and unsightly scars. Emu oil's pH and chemical composition are almost identical to that of human skin, enabling it to absorb rapidly for fast, intense moisture that penetrates deep into all years of the dermis.

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    Emu Oil and Shingles

    The first sign of shingles is usually an itching, tingling burning or painful feeling. This is followed by fluid-filled blisters appearing in the affected area. The blisters usually take from 2 to 4 weeks to crust over and begin to heal. In almost every case, there is some level of pain that can last for the duration of the outbreak or for years afterwards. Anyone who has had chickenpox is at risk for shingles; this includes around 90% of the US population. As you age, your risk for shingles increases. The most common complication of shingles is long term pain. The risk for developing this complication also increases with age. When you're among the 20% of shingles sufferers who develop postherpetic neuralgia, you know how devastating the chronic pain that continues once the rash and blisters have healed can be. Incredibly, emu oil helps relieve shingles pain associated with this condition as well. Emu oil can provide quick pain relief with its rapid absorption into your skin and its natural anti-inflammatory agency. Whether you are looking for relief with shingles pain, itching and swelling or chronic shingles pain, emu oil is an excellent, steroid-free alternative to other creams and lotions. Pain management couldn't be easier or more natural.

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    Emu Oil and Skin Rashes


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    Emu Oil and Stretch Marks

    One of the best ways to diminish the appearance of a scar is to promote new skin cells. As the human body creates healthy skin cells, it sheds dead skin cells. Such is the case for stretch marks, which are developed when the skin is excessively stretched. In order to decrease the appearance of a stretch mark, the body must create healthy new skin cells.

    For thousands of years, Australians have used a natural remedy to treat scars and stretch marks. This natural therapeutic treatment is pure emu oil for stretch marks. Although emu oil has now been embraced worldwide for many different conditions, one of it?s most notable usages is to reduce the appearance of scars, wrinkles, and stretch marks.

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    Emu oil and Sunburn

    Emu oil surpasses other forms of sunburn relief because of its natural ability to penetrate the human skin with moisture more deeply and effectively than other sunburn salves, relieving the tightness and burning--and it's completely natural. Emu oil can take the "burn" out of the sun! Healing from a sunburn can be very uncomfortable, but emu oil provides sunburn relief that is both natural and soothing. Emu oil is 100% natural, and helps relieve burned skin without the stickiness or additional chemicals found in most aloe treatments. With emu oil, sunburn relief is fast and comfortable. Emu oil is absorbed more quickly into the skin than other lotions and oils, so it bypasses the unsightly peeling phase of sunburn healing. Because of its natural moisturizing properties, emu oil has also been recommended by dermatologists as effective in burn relief of first and second degree burns. You'll be glad you have some on hand next time you accidentally touch that hot cookie pan!

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    Emu oil and Tattoos


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    Emu Oil and thinning hair

    Unlike men, women rarely go bald but may experience significant thinning and reduction of the hair shaft diameter around the forehead and crown of the scalp as they age.

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    Emu Oil and wound healing

    How Skin Wounds are Healed
    Healing of a skin wound in mammals is a mixture of regeneration (creation of the same cell types as originally damaged) and replacement (substitution of a new cell type for an old one). Scarring is the result of replacement, so the more regeneration that can occur, the less scarring will be left behind after wound healing.

    Wound healing follows a predictable course and time line in mammals. Presence of pathogens and patient health issues can lengthen the recovery time (Hackam and Ford, 2003).
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    FOVEC

    by Bill Schlack

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    FOVEC - Village Streetscape Project

    Bill Schlack

     

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