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Emu Oil
· Emu Oil Information
· Emu Oil Benefit
· Emu Oil Side Effects
Types of Emu Oil
· Australian Emu Oil
· Blue Emu Oil
· Canadian Emu Oil
· Natural Emu Oil
· Purple Emu Oil
Emu Oil Products
· Emu Oil Capsules
· Emu Oil Cream
· Emu Oil Cosmetics
· Emu Oil Gel
· Emu Oil Soap
Emu Oil And:
· Acne
· Acne Scars
· Anti Aging
· Arthritis
· Eczema
· Face
· Hair
· Hair Growth
· Hair Loss
· Skin
· Pain Relief
· Psoriasis
· Stretch Marks
· Wrinkles
Where to buy emu oil
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Emu Oil Gel
Emu oil gel is commonly used in Emu oil gel capsules. Emu oil gel capsules are a form of dietary supplement. Emu oil is naturally rich in beneficial fatty acids, including Omega 3, and it has also been showed to have anti-inflammatory properties. Vitamin E, a very powerful antioxidant, is also naturally occurring in Emu oil, and some manufacturers of Emu oil gel capsules will even add extra vitamin E to their products to boost their anti-oxidant potency even farther.
The beneficial fatty acid known as Omega 3 is not only present in Emu oil gel capsules; cold water fish oil is an even richer source of this beneficial fatty acid. Oil derived form cold water fish, such as cod, is therefore a popular dietary supplement among those who wish to increase the amount of Omega 3 in their diet. A problem with ingesting high amounts of fish oil is however that pollution has caused the oceans of the world to be filled with heavy metals, including led and mercury. Heavy metal is stored in fatty tissue, and many people, especially pregnant women and women who are trying to get pregnant, are therefore reluctant to ingest fish oil.
Flax seed oil is a commonly available alternative to fish oil and seal oil, but flax seed oil only contains a fatty acid known as ALA. The ALA must be converted by the human body into usable fatty acids, and the ability to convert ALA differs a lot from individual to individual. By taking Emu oil gel capsules, you will ingest beneficial fatty acids that the body can use directly and no conversion from ALA will be necessary.
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