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EMU OIL - the Gift from Australia
To the Aborigine, the emu is a sacred bird. It gives them food, clothing and medicine. Ever since the bird was introduced to alternative agriculture, we "scientific Americans" have been trying to prove what the Aborigines already know: the oil has unusual properties.
Before the first studies were ever begun, emu breeders rendered the fat of the emu and experimented with it, Aborigine-style. Consistent reports poured in, from people totally unknown to each other: Used externally, the oil seemed to promote healing in cuts, scrapes, burns, sunburn, radiation burns, stings, and even poison ivy. Massaged on joints or stiff muscles,
it gave relief - reduction of swelling and pain. Taken internally, a teaspoon or more a day (with an orange juice chaser), gave energy, reduced cholesterol, and reduced the pain of arthritis.
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The Cedar Ridge Ranch sits on top of a sandy hill in Pierce County, Nebraska, surrounded by fifty-year-old cottonwood trees and a thick growth of Eastern Red Cedars. We are family-owned and operated, a working emu farm..
Our birds have spacious pens, carefully fenced to keep them safely in, and predators out. Each pair, or group of yearlings, has access to a fully insulated barn, with heat lamps added during the winter. Fresh water and special Purina rations fill their tummies.
For your protection, all processing is done in a USDA inspected plant in Sterling, Oklahoma. The oil is refined in Marlow, Oklahoma, at one of the six certified emu oil refineries in the U. S. The oil meets/exceeds standards set by the American Emu Association, in coordination with the American Oil Chemists' Society. Also, it undergoes molecular distillation, to remove any trace metals, thus becoming the purest grade of emu oil available today.
Our products are created in Nebraska, at an FDA-inspected cosmetic manufacturing plant. Encapsulating and processes not available in Nebraska are done at a similar plant in Oklahoma, using our oil.
Find out what the Aborigine have known for years!
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