U. Mass Laboratories Work With Ancient Oil
Leads to Significant Health Aids
University of Massachusetts - With increasing emphasis for natural remedies to deal with irritating aches and pains, Dr. Robert Nicolosi, Director of The Center for Chronic Disease Control And Prevention has announced the conclusion of two studies both utilizing Emu Oil.
According to Dr. Nicolosi, the Emu Oil used was only one of many natural oils being tested in both an anti-inflammatory and transdermal delivery studies. Within the anti-inflammatory tests, Emu Oil demonstrated essential properties that are at least significantly equivalent to those reported for omega 3 dietary oils. And, within the transdermal studies, when Emu Oil was used in a topical application, the data suggested that the delivery nutrient properties directly into the blood stream might be greater than other oils currently being utilized daily within hundreds of current across-the-counter remedies.
Emu Oil is a product of the Emu, a domestically raised livestock that is raised throughout the U.S. and is an identical ancestor of the large flightless bird that has inhabited Australia's infamous Outback for over 5000 years.
Dr. Subbiah Yoganathan, of the Forsyth Institute was directly involved in the Emu Oil studies, and added that "further research is scheduled with increasing emphasis aimed at specifically determining specific new medicinal uses for Emu Oil in everyday health-aid situations," said Dr. Yoganathan.