
Willow Grove Emu Oil
The use of emu oil originates from the Australian Aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal people first introduced emu oil into European culture as a natural sunscreen and moisturizer. European settlers soon adopted the use of emu oil and many other natural remedies that the Australian Aboriginal people provided.
Emu oil is more than 60% linoleic and oleic acid which are natural anti-inflammatories, and are polyunsaturated fats which make them readily absorbed by the skin. Emu oil has been used to relieve arthritis and joint pain, treat rosacea and acne, help wounds heal quicker, and protect skin from the elements.Â
Emu Oil is very rich is linoleic and oleic acid which are essential fatty acids and readily absorbed through the skin. For best results, use in small amounts while slightly warm.
*This is a statement of nutritional support. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases. Individual results may vary.
The use of emu oil originates from the Australian Aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal people first introduced emu oil into European culture as a natural sunscreen and moisturizer. European settlers soon adopted the use of emu oil and many other natural remedies that the Australian Aboriginal people provided.
Emu oil is more than 60% linoleic and oleic acid which are natural anti-inflammatories, and are polyunsaturated fats which make them readily absorbed by the skin. Emu oil has been used to relieve arthritis and joint pain, treat rosacea and acne, help wounds heal quicker, and protect skin from the elements.Â
Emu Oil is very rich is linoleic and oleic acid which are essential fatty acids and readily absorbed through the skin. For best results, use in small amounts while slightly warm.
*This is a statement of nutritional support. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases. Individual results may vary.
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The use of emu oil originates from the Australian Aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal people first introduced emu oil into European culture as a natural sunscreen and moisturizer. European settlers soon adopted the use of emu oil and many other natural remedies that the Australian Aboriginal people provided.
Emu oil is more than 60% linoleic and oleic acid which are natural anti-inflammatories, and are polyunsaturated fats which make them readily absorbed by the skin. Emu oil has been used to relieve arthritis and joint pain, treat rosacea and acne, help wounds heal quicker, and protect skin from the elements.Â
Emu Oil is very rich is linoleic and oleic acid which are essential fatty acids and readily absorbed through the skin. For best results, use in small amounts while slightly warm.























