Choosing and Using Emu Oil - What You Need To Know
Where does emu oil come from?
How Are Emus Raised?
Our emus are raised humanely with plenty of fresh air, room to run, a healthy diet and careful handling.
Oil for Emu Joy comes from emus that are raised on a single farm in the western United States. The emu ranch we partner with consists of 40 acres where they are raised free range, with every aspect of production handled by the family run farm. This allows us to monitor every step of the process to produce the finest quality emu oil products on the market.
The emus are given different feeds for each stage of growth and enjoy a totally vegetarian (and organic as much as possible) diet that is high in protein, free of growth hormones, and contains no antibiotics. The birds are fed free choice whether they are baby chicks, yearlings, or breeders.
All processing is done at U.S.D.A. inspected facilities. This ensures that the birds are handled humanely. Unlike most other animals that are raised for processing, a full 95% of an emu is utilized, including the meat, fat, skin, feathers and bones.
How is emu oil made?
All adult emus have a thick layer of fat on their back from which the emu oil is obtained. The fat goes through our all-natural refining process to bring you the highest quality Grade A emu oil. We use a process called physical refining that involves natural clay filters which absorb the impurities and preserve the oil.
First, it’s specially rendered and cleaned. Insufficient rendering of the fat will affect the stability of the final product and prevent it from being considered top grade. After filtering, the oil is deodorized to remove any unwanted components. Since it comes from a natural source, it needs to be brought to an acceptable temperature for a precise period of time to ensure that bacteria and contaminates are completely removed.
In the final step, the finished emu oil is carefully handled to ensure a quality and creamy product. This process is completed under FDA defined HACCP and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) for all food products. Our refined emu oil is then independently tested and approved by a certified AOCS (American Oil Chemists’ Society) chemist.
Emu oil is transdermal, meaning it penetrates directly and deeply into our skin.
Is emu oil ethical?
It all depends on how emu oil is made and how emus are being raised. When sourced from farms that prioritize humane practices, emu oil production is, in fact, considered ethical. That means that emus are raised on a single farm with ample space and fresh air and have a healthy diet, free from growth hormones and antibiotics. Unlike other livestock processes, nearly 95% of the emu is used, which minimizes waste.
Where to buy emu oil?
To ensure you get the highest-quality product, it's important to purchase emu oil from a reputable source that uses, as we mentioned, ethical farming and processing practices. Choosing the best emu oil brand on the market is easy if you know what to look for to ensure you're getting a pure and effective product and the best emu oil there is.
Is emu oil safe to use?
Yes. In fact, Grade A emu oil may be safely ingested and is made into capsule form as an excellent source for omega fatty acids which are essential to our bodies.
BUT, it's very important to choose a quality emu oil brand since they are not all equal. See below for how to determine if a particular emu oil is worth your money.
If you have sensitive skin, emu oil is also completely hypo-allergenic and non-irritating.
It is also noncomedogenic, meaning it won't clog pores.
The Department of Dermatology at University of Texas Medical School showed that emu oil in concentrations of up to 100% is non-comedogenic.
It can help people whose skin is parched, cracked, or has lost its smooth healthy look.
It has been reported that the oil also thickens aged, mature skin, making it appear younger. One study reported that 100 percent emu oil rubbed into the skin twice daily would thicken the skin by 14 percent.
How does my skin absorb emu oil?
Emu oil is transdermal, meaning “through or by way of the skin”. As shown in the above chart its lipid composition is nearly identical to our own skin, which is what allows it to travel through all seven layers of the skin.
Being animal derived, emu oil is very similar to our own skin oil, so it is "recognized" and allowed in. No plant derived oils are this similar to human skin oil.
If you’ve used oil-based products that aren’t transdermal, the skin naturally attempts to block penetration. This barrier leaves the lotion or cream on top of the skin surface. Emu oil goes through to the inner layers where it can nourish newly forming skin cells or hair follicles.
How can I tell which emu oil is the best quality?
When you use products containing emu oil make sure you are purchasing from a reputable company. There are different grades that affect the shelf life of emu oil. Emu Joy's emu oil is Grade A which is the highest quality and lasts up to 2 years if stored properly in a cool. dry location.
High quality refined emu oil has no odor, is light in color, and is very bland to the taste (fully refined emu oil can be ingested). A dark yellow, red or brown tint indicates a low quality product or a poor refining process. Some brands use herbs or essential oils to cover up odors in lower quality oil, or they mix it with cheaper oils to reduce their price.
Also check to see where the oil was sourced. While some emu oils from Australia also meet high quality standards, be careful about oil from other countries like China or India, which don’t have similar strict quality guidelines in place and may not raise the emus humanely like they are on our farm.
With our all natural approach to emu oil, we use absolutely no petroleum by-products, artificial coloring, flavoring, scents, or preservatives. It is gluten-free, chemical-free and fragrance-free.
Is emu oil an FDA approved drug?
Unfortunately no. A major problem is funding. Even a small study with under 50 patients can cost more than $100,000. Large clinical trials like the FDA requires could cost more than $1,000,000. Companies with exclusive rights to a product can direct that kind of money with a realistic expectation of return on their investment. There is simply no incentive to put this kind of money into an FDA approval for a non-proprietary product such as emu oil.
Each application (burns, eczema, psoriasis, etc.) for emu oil would have to endure the expense of a full FDA application process. Any company selling emu oil for an approved application could then use that data to their benefit without having shared in the expense.
What is the shelf life of emu oil?
Our Grade A emu oil has a shelf life of 1.5 to 2 years, varying based on your storage conditions.
All products that contain emu oil should be stored at room temperature and never be exposed to extreme heat or sunlight. If you store it in the refrigerator, you must bring it back to room temperature for proper use.
Emu oil has a creamy and semi-solid consistency that begins to liquify above 75F (24C). If your emu oil becomes very thick, hold the jar under hot water to warm it up so that it returns to a pourable consistency.
If left undisturbed at room temperature for several weeks, it may divide into fractions (layers) of liquid and solid cream. Separated, they don't contain the full benefits of the oil's components. You will need to shake and mix them together for the full beneficial effects.
Beware of some companies that may only offer the top liquid component, claiming it as the "best" of emu oil. Both fractions are needed for the most benefit.
Store your emu oil in a cool and dry place at room temperature.
Where can I buy the highest quality emu oil?
Right here!