For centuries, the indigenous people of Australia have used emu oil for a variety of skin and muscle conditions. Traditionally, aboriginal people would massage emu oil into the skin to promote healing of sun dried skin, bruises and burns.
Modern day testing of Kalaya Creations Pure Emu Oil reveals . . . History & Information About Emu Oil
For centuries, the indigenous people of Australia have used emu oil for a variety of skin and muscle conditions. Traditionally, aboriginal people would massage emu oil into the skin to promote healing of sun dried skin, bruises and burns.
Modern day testing of Kalaya Creations Pure Emu Oil reveals a unique fatty acid composition, including Omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acids (EFA’s), that can be readily absorbed through the natural skin barrier. Topical application of emu oil will moisturize skin while providing the body with elements known to produce an anti-inflammatory action to assist in the healing of skin and muscle conditions.
Kalaya Creations Emu Oil is produced under stringently controlled conditions to guarantee the highest quality product possible, and composition is assayed through quantitative testing to meet our strict Quality Assurance criteria. Special processing methods ensure that the natural healing ability is retained while producing a safe and stable product. Testing has shown Kalaya Emu Oil to have up to four times the industry standard of Omega 3 EFA’s.
Kalaya Emu Oil has excellent emollient properties which combined with its nutritional and penetration properties make it a logical base to enhance the properties of the new Kalaya Creations Moisturizing and Therapeutic Creams.
Primary Composition:
Oleic Acid
Primary component of sebum, the skin’s principle source of lubrication and protection
Linoleic Acid (Omega 6 EFA)
Contributes to normal cell function
Component of phospholipid production
Precursor to prostaglandin(PGE1), substance that regulates many cellular functions eg. immune system, cell replication, healing, and reduces actions of PGE2 (reduces inflammatory processes)
Alpha-Linolenic Acid (Omega 3EFA)
Contributor to production of cell membrane
Endogenous cellular metabolism regulator
Precursor of PGE3 (protects against inflammatory effects of PGE2)
Natural Properties
Deep Penetration
Emu Oil closely resembles the properties of natural skin lubricants and is therefore readily excepted across the skin’s natural barrier.
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