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Benefits of Emu Oil

Updated: May 12, 2021

Emu oil is a natural product derived from fat deposits just under the skin of the Emu. Contains antioxidants, Omega 3 (linoleic acids) Omega 6 (Linoleic Acid) Omega 7 (palmitoleic acid) and Omega 9 (oleic acid) Stearic Acid and Palmitic Acid, Vitamin K &E. It has powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties.

What Are the Benefits of Emu Oil?

Lowers Cholesterol


Emu oil contains a broad spectrum of essential fatty acids very effective in lowering cholesterol.

Fights Infection and Boosts Immune System


Applying emu oil topically can help the body fight infections and boost the immune system since it contains vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids. It stops bacteria from reproducing due to its bacteriostatic properties. The linolenicid in emu treats antibiotic-resistant infections.

Beneficial to the Gastrointestinal System


In 2012, a study was conducted in Australia that showed that emu oil provides partial protection against chemotherapy-induced mucositis in mice. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy cause mucositis in humans. Therefore, emu oil protects against mucositis by improving intestinal repair.

Improves Skin


Collagen keeps the skin wrinkle-free, plump, and elastic. Using emu oil improves collagen production. The antioxidant properties of emu oil reduce premature skin ageing.

Promotes Healthy Hair and Nails


The fatty acids in the emu oil help to decrease hair loss and brittle hair nails.

Most Emu Oil rendering is heat extracted and often treated with bleach deodorants, chemicals and processing methods to prepare them for an almost indefinite shelf life “clean safe” yet almost “dead” oil.


Liquid Life uses cold rendering thus providing a quality oil with bio-available Vitamin K and E.

Free from all preservatives.


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