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About our Natural Therapies Products

At Emu Spirit we believe in offering natural and effective alternatives for general health and inflammatory conditions. Our philosophy is to provide information and real choices to encourage people to take an active role in the decisions they make about their health and well being.

What is Emu Oil and how do you use it?

Emu Oil has been used by Australian Aboriginals for thousands of years for its anti-inflammatory and rejuvenating powers. As a natural anti-inflammatory, Emu Spirit Oil of Emu comes from the layer of fat that exists between the muscle groups and skin of both male and female Emu’s. This raw product is then rendered to become Emu oil.

Emu Spirit’s Oil of Emu range can be used both topically and internally (orally) to treat a wide range of conditions such as:

Arthritis

Psoriasis

Rheumatism

Muscle aches and Pains

Eczema

PMS

Burns

Blisters

Bruises

Cuts

Sunburn 

Nappy Rash 


Emu Spirit’s Oil of Emu products such as Oil of Emu and Oil of Emu Capsules, also provide an excellent additional source of Omega Fatty Acids 3, 6 & 9.


Emu Spirit Emu oil, which we market as Oil of Emu, is the result of 15 years of research into all aspects of Emu Oil production. In 2002, we were the first to successfully list Emu Oil on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) as an active ingredient for the treatment of a range of inflammatory conditions. As part of the process to have Emu Oil added to the ATG as an active ingredient, Emu Spirit had to commission full Oral Toxic Testing (Pharmatox T2334) on Emu Oil. This was the first time that such testing had been carried out and Emu Oil anywhere in the world.

Emu Spirit is committed to continued research and development and recently supported the Victoria University with a double blind, placebo controlled clinical trial for ‘Osteoarthritis of the hands’.

At the end of an eight week study, pain scores were statistically and significantly lower in the Emu Spirit oil users, compared with the placebo oil users. The abstract of the clinical trial results were published in the ‘Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases’ (Vol 64, pg 484, SAT0238).

 

Use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.