Pure Emu Oil Questions & Answers
Hello. Would this help a burning scalp problem? I have eczema and have tried many shampoos but nothing is alleviating it
My grandson has second and 3rd degree burns to his chest,
He has had 3small skin graphs to the area, will emu oil help?
In the prevention of scarring.?
Hi Sam I'm just a reviewer with no background knowledge of the product in any great detail, I was just very impressed with how it worked for me. Everything I said was true, and all I can say about your son is that it's definitely worth giving it a go. I would if it was a loved one of mine. For further info, it could be worth contacting the manufacturers, they may have more precise information on what this oil can and can't do, based on studies they may have done.
Good luck, and I wish your son all the best.
Once it is healed (no wetness), start applying Vitamin E Oil once a day. There are also silicone strips you can apply to scars to reduce the swelling and keep the scar flat. I used it after my lumpectomy. Your grandson is a survivor!
Is emu oil any good for osteo arthritis in the knees?
I believe so, but cannot comment from personal experience. However, my sister who lives overseas has osteoarthritis of the knee, and when my husband was visiting he took her some emu oil. He said she was in such pain she could only hobble, not walk. He gave her the oil immediately, she put it straight on, and instantly could walk without pain. Hubby said he'd never seen anything like it. So if you suffer, I would suggest giving it a go. I guess like all these things there are individual differences, but my own experience and that of my sister has been highly positive. Good luck, I hope it works as well for you.
Thank you for your replie Jd. Will get some and give it a go. Cheers
Can I first use vitamin c serum containing hyaluronic acid and vit e added and than top it with pure emu oil after?
I'm not qualified to answer that. Best contact the manufacterers.
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