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Emu Oil
  • Emu oil is a natural product with diverse applications which can benefit consumers of all ages.

  • Nationally acclaimed researcher, Dr. Barry Sears said, "Emu oil is an untapped resource and currently now is where aspirin was in the early 1900's."

  • Emu oil is a healthy, complex, topical or ingestible oil, which contains a natural anti-inflammatory.

  • Emu oil comforts stiff muscles and joints, and reduces the inflammation and swelling of arthritic joints.

  • Emu oil has been found to be very effective on burns of all types including sunburn, 1st and 2nd degree burns, and radiation burns. It alleviates pain and dramatically reduces scarring and blistering.

  • Professional sports trainers and medical specialists are discovering the benefits of emu oil and are adapting it into their treatment techniques.

  • Emu oil, a natural emollient, helps combat the effects of the aging process. Research has shown emu oil can thicken the skin which reduces the appearance of aging.

  • Emu oil is a natural, environmentally friendly product.

Emu Oil Uses

  • Arthritis
  • Burns
  • Psoriasis
  • Scarring
  • Cold Sores
  • Dry Skin
  • Bug Bites

Emu Oil Uses

  • Diaper Rash
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Stretch Marks
  • Callused Feet
  • Muscle Pain
  • Sports Injuries
  • Muscle Cramps

Emu Meat

  • American emus are generally raised without the use of antibiotics or growth hormones.

  • The emu is a member of the ratite family and is a cousin of the ostrich.

  • Today's health conscious consumers are discovering emu meat. The red meat is an excellent alternative for health-conscious consumers who love the taste of traditional red meat, but desire lower cholesterol, fat and calories.

  • Recent results from a study of alternative red meats by The University of Wisconsin at Madison confirm early reports that emu is lower in fat and higher in protein and other nutrients-when compared with bison, venison, elk and ostrich. Additional comparison found emu meat lower in fat than chicken, turkey, pork and beef.

  • The American Heart Association recently included emu meat in its listing of heart-healthy meats.

  • The tenderness and texture of emu meat enable it to be prepared in a variety of ways. It is best prepared lightly grilled, pan fried, or sauteed.

Emu Eggs

  • Emu eggs are being used as unique and creative jewelry, fashion accessories and craft goods.

  • The emu egg is dark green, resembles the size of a large avocado and feels similar to porcelain.

  • Artist find it a wonderful medium for carving and painting.
The PA Emu Farmer's Association makes no claims expressed and/or implied nor does it endorse any specific product.